BALTIMORE, Maryland March 2, 2015 - Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu appeared Tuesday before a Joint Session of the United States Congress, and delivered a message of profound importance for the survival of the Western World. He lambasted in clear and convincing language the deal being brokered by the United States that would ostensibly be between Iran and several Western Nations, including these United States. The deal would, on its face, force Iran to wait as long as ten years before moving unhindered toward possession of a nuclear weapon. In Netanyahu's view, it is the key phrase, the phrase that does indeed allow Iran to move unhindered to possession of nuclear weapons, that makes the deal untenable. Ten years, he said, is but the blink of an eye in the history of nations. Ten years from now - when today's newborns would still not wven be teenagers - the most vicious and debauched nation on earth today would strut the world stage replete with nuclear weapons if the deal said to be on the table were adopted and if both sides adhered to it. "This is a bad deal," Netanyahu said, forcefully, and with supreme earnestness in his strong sure voice. As he said "bad," his voice dipped in tone to tones that would have made Pavrotti proud.
Although the respected stateman did not utter a direct negative word about President Obama, and, in fact, praised him several times in warm tones, the speech dripped with vivid descriptions of the long list of Obama's abject foreign policy failures as President, and sent his supporters into an express and, most assuredly, pre-planned tizzy. For his part, Obama said he didn't watch the speech although his subsequent remarks made it clear that he had. There were no new solutions offered by Netanyahu, Obama charged, as he admitted to taking "a look" at the transcript of the speech. Obama forgot that he ordered a spokesman to warn Netanyahu publicly not to reveal terms of the deal, which must be agreed to within the next few weeks, or forever fall to the wayside. Obama's entire tone and body language was one of the petulent child, having had his minions fail to pay homage to him. In fact, Netanyahu publicly thanked Obama for all of the aide he has sent Israel's way, some of which, he conceded, could not be made public.
In the past, Netanyahu said, Jews around the world would often be plundered, pillaged, tortured and killed without any real means to fight back. In the past there never was a Jewish nation. In the past, there never was a Jewish army. But the days of no push back by the Jewish people are over, Netanyahu said to prolonged standing ovation and loud approving shouts from all corners of a jam-packed Congressional chamber. The legendary IDF (Israeli Defense Force) has unlimited courage and supreme ability, Netanyahu announced. If necessary, Israel will go against Iran by itself. Once again, the Congressional Chamber erupted. But that won't happen, he said with assurance, because America will be with Israel on that fateful day. Again, there was loud and prolonged applause and shouts of approval.
But it is this last sentence that troubles many Americans. Even though a huge majority of Americans view the two nations - the United States and Israel - as virtually inseparable, a perverted view of this relationship has a vigorous life among the rulers of these United States. Sadly, Barack Obama is Anti-Semitic. Some of his most trusted advisors are Virulently Anti-Semitic. Credible and Incisive has reported often on the immature nature of the American Electorate in electing Obama. Electing him once was bad enough. Electing him twice was unconscionable. Allowing someone so unprepared and so idealogically debauched to rule this powerful and noble nation for eight years has to go down as one of the most ridiculous acts as there has ever been.
It was reported recently by a newspaper in Kuwait that the United States told Netanyahu flat out that it would shoot down any Israeli plane heading toward Iran. There have been other reports that the aircraft necessary to transport and drop the necessary ordnance on the site of the Iranian Nuclear Bomb manufacturing plant are not in Israel's arsenal. They would need a plane - a C140 Transport to be precise - from the United States. Obama is said to have rejected a request for such a plane. On Tuesday, Netanyahu said that the IDF will do what is necessary and will be successful. I believe that they will and my prayers will be with them.
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