The day prior to the arrival US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke against Iran, the world's number one sponsor of Islamic terrorism and a nation vowed to the total destruction of Israel. He hinted, not so covertly, that if the fhit hit the san [don't you just love word games] Jerusalem might take military action against the Islamic Republic's nuclear sites without Washington's approval.
In a ceremony marking the appointment of incoming Mossad chief David Barnea, and with many Mossad members [aka agents; aka spies] in attendance, Netanyahu said: “The first task of each one of you is to prevent Iran from arming itself with nuclear weapons.”
“I very much appreciate our friend the United States, which has been standing by our side for many years. That’s an integral part of our national security,” Netanyahu said, in an effort to make nice to the US, and added, “But there could be a situation in which our highest goal — to guarantee that the ayatollahs don’t end the thousands of years of existence of the Jewish people — will require us to take brave and independent decisions.”
“In any event — with or without a deal — we will do everything to deny Iran nuclear weapons, because this concerns our very existence.” And it seems as if the US party in charge is ambivalent about their anti-Semitic members, particularly those in the so-called "Squad."
Global powers have been meeting in Vienna since early April in a bid to bring Washington back to the lousy John Kerry led 2015 nuclear deal with Tehran, which the US thankfully left in 2018.
The withdrawal under former President Donald Trump and the reimposition of sanctions has led Iran to step up its nuclear activities.
Know this: if the Iranian nuclear deal with the US and others is a good deal, Israel would approve of it. But Israel knows that it would only be a matter of time, and not very long, that Iran would develop a nuclear weapon and wouldn't hesitate to use it to destroy them and other "non-believers."
Iran’s parliament speaker said Sunday that international inspectors may no longer access surveillance images of the Islamic Republic’s nuclear sites, escalating tensions. If you can't guess the reason for their exclusion, then you're not paying attention.
A mysterious explosion had struck Iran’s Natanz nuclear facility, which Iran has described as sabotage and blamed on Israel. In November, Iranian scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, who founded the country’s military nuclear program some two decades earlier, was blown to kibbles and bits in an attack that Tehran also blames on Israel.
Iran’s parliament speaker said Sunday that international inspectors may no longer access surveillance images of the Islamic Republic’s nuclear sites, escalating tensions. If you can't guess the reason for their exclusion, then you're not paying attention.
A mysterious explosion had struck Iran’s Natanz nuclear facility, which Iran has described as sabotage and blamed on Israel. In November, Iranian scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, who founded the country’s military nuclear program some two decades earlier, was blown to kibbles and bits in an attack that Tehran also blames on Israel.
Tehran blames bad weather and ingrown toenails on Israel too.
Blinken flew to Israel Monday for his first trip to the region as US secretary of state, days after Washington claimed to help broker a ceasefire that brought an end to the most significant escalation of violence between Israel and Hamas in seven years. The actual ceasefire was brokered by Egypt but Biden even plagiarized that.
Blinken flew to Israel Monday for his first trip to the region as US secretary of state, days after Washington claimed to help broker a ceasefire that brought an end to the most significant escalation of violence between Israel and Hamas in seven years. The actual ceasefire was brokered by Egypt but Biden even plagiarized that.
The goals of the three-day trip — which will also include stops in Ramallah, Cairo and Amman — will be to ensure the ceasefire hold, which will be a modern day miracle as the Hamassholes will never be satisfied as long as a Jew remains alive. He also wants to improve the quality of life for both sides, but not counting Hamas' unprovoked attacks on Israeli citizens, their quality of life is just fine. It's the Palestinians living under the thumb of Hamas whose quality of life sucks, as it is too with the situation women and gays have to face living in an Islamic theocracy throughout the Middle East.
Anti-Semites on the left, like Reps. Ilhan Omar (D-MN), Rashida Tlaib (D-MI), Ayanna Pressley (D-MA), and AOC (Idiot-NY) believe that Israel does not have the right to defend its people against Hamas rocket and artillery attacks. Even Jewish Democrats such as New York Senators Chuck Schumer and Jerold Nadler refuse to condemn their sentiments against Israel and Jews.
It's shameful.
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