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Don’t Miss It a 2nd Time, Mr. Netanyahu

Friday, July 17th, 2009

Earlier, when the Iran protest was at its peak, I wrote in this space that the Prime Minister of Israel would never get a better opportunity to bomb the Iranian nuclear program all the way to its consummation in heaven.    The desire for regime change, the need for leverage to do that heavy lifting, and the confluence of both political instability and incomplete warheads lay before the Israeli leader like a poker tournament with a perfect hand – at least, as perfect as youre going to get witha lefty-liberal in the American whitehouse.

I wrote of how tragic it would be for Israel to miss its best opportunity to cancel both nuclear program and regime all in one go.  If the pile-on of an Israeli embarassment of the “messianic” Terroranian regime lead to the tippy-topple of the wobbling mullahs: Hezbollah, Hamas, Al Qaeda, and who knows who else, would all suffer irreparable loss of military-industrial complex and that, in the lingo, is “a good thing”.

Crushing police tactics ensued, pretty young girls were gunned down in the street, and the protesters melted into the villages faster than you can say Taliban.  The tragedy that we hoped to avert was on us.  (Obama predictably did nothing while congratulating himself on his rhetoric, as is his penchant)

But today, we are shocked to learn that Mr. Netanyahu here, now, has what political figures like him never get, and which he, justifiably, shouldn’t get in this situation.  The Iranian people have decided to cue up the ball for him again, line up the vectors, and beg him for just one impulse, just one sharp corner pocket go.

Third chances here are not something we should bet on Bibi.

Game On or Biden Gaffe?

Monday, July 6th, 2009

It may not matter whether this was just another instance of Biden screwing up, or whether he meant to convey American tacit support for an Israeli assault on Iranian nuclear facilities.   There is enough to these words that Israel can, and should, decide that it heard “game on”.

And it looks like the intelligence of Israel in moving toward the Saudis, when Obama began being useless, was also the right step.  The Saudis have allowed it to be known that they can ignore bombing-run planes flying over their territory, so long as they are on the way to Iran.

That solves the air-space problem over Iraq, and it renders Obama impotent to stop Israel.  No doubt Obama was going to try to stop them.  But, thank God, Israel did an end-run around that and concerned themselves with their neighbors, who also don’t like Atomic Tehran.

UpdateHere they try to backpedal, making it look like a Biden Liberty Lips moment, but its essentially an admission that Obama can’t do anything if Israel decides to go for it.  I’d say that’s the best Israel is ever going to get out of the the Riddler and the Penguin.

Update 2they clearly have no idea what they are doing. Obama and Biden keep contradicting each other and are at odds.  The fact that they would screw this up, be unable to speak in concert, shows that not only are they making it up as they go, they each have different agendas.

Response to Aaron Klein

Friday, June 26th, 2009

Here I offer my reaction to Aaron Klein’s arguements in WorldNetDaily for
whether Israel should attack Iran
.  Klein deserves credit for considering this
important subject – it is remarkable that so few people are even discussing this.

Klein Con 1: An Israeli airstrike would surely bring the opposition protests to a
screeching halt and likely would be used by the ruling mullahs to unite the
country against Israel.

This is Klein’s strongest argument.  But: Klein cannot know that.  If the
attack is forceful enough against the nuclear sites only, and the rhetoric
of Netanyahu starkly separates the terrorist-regime from (more…)

Now, Mr. Netanyahu

Saturday, June 20th, 2009

A canny US President would seize on the Iranian unrest to supply forward air controllers and arms to the democratic and offended masses now crying out in the streets of Tehran.

Obama is not that man.

But George Bush might have been.  When you consider the 9/11 report, generated by the omission commission of the same name, even they noticed and understood that Iran was the headliner problem.  The Bush administration was replete with warnings that the next genocide was being incubated in Tehran, and few in the world doubt it besides Obama, a man who is either treasonous or treasonously naïve.

Netanyahu, masterfully playing the cards he does not have, essentially agreed to a stateless Palestinian state in order that Obama has now nothing to say.  The hopeful people of the world should be greatly amused by Netanyahu’s sucker punch, where Obama may well now spend years trying to take weapons away from the Palestinians, while the Palestinians, and Iranian Hezbollah, empty them at him first.

But the Iranian democracy opportunity, and its loss, represents something larger than Iran itself, larger than Palestinian machinations, and larger than Obama looking bad.  It is about survival for us all.

What is always, in history, the best way to prevent genocide?  Of course, everyone looks back at Hitler, at Pol Pot, at Rwanda, and notes with clamor and hand wringing that if the international community had acted upon the clear signs and precursors, a few years prior, thousands of lives might have been lost in order that millions would have been saved.  George Bush, recognizing the pattern of history, but unable to articulate it, acted in Iraq and now Sadaam Hussein no longer is free to place an additional half a million non-combatants into mass graves.  But with Tehran, we have all the makings, we have all the opportunity to dissolve it, and we have the sad inertness of an arrogant Whitehouse, too disrespectful of revolution to participate in it.

Mr. Netanyahu needs to realize that an aggressive and sane person like Bush is not in the White House.  There will be no forward air controllers amidst the democrats of Persia.  No Seal Team on horseback with laptop. There will be no deals of air strikes for ground strikes.  In short, there will be no American support in piling on what is a golden opportunity to upend the terrorist regime and stop history’s next genocide cold.

Instead, Mr. Netanyahu must recognize that Israel is the sole actor, the shadow government of the United States in exile, while the US endures its social experiment in affirmative action; the most socialist and the most jihadist executive in history.  As such, Mr. Netanyahu must seize the moment.

A quick and forceful strike by Israel, before the Iranian demonstrations die out, the disappointed masses sulking back to their homes, could empower the democrats to critical mass.  The Persian democratic argument is that the terrorist regime is illegitimate.  If Israel is surgical, and hits nuclear sites only, and humiliates Iranian defense and Ahmadinejad’s apocalyptic invincibility, the democrats in the street would have that necessary impulse, that added boost, that self-assurance, to rid themselves once and for all of these Tehran Nazis, before the V-2’s screech again, a new blitz, this time to Tel Aviv.

Mr. Prime Minister, pile on.

Now.

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