Thursday, July 25, 2024

Iran leader and some US congress people have a cow over Bibi Netanyahu's address


Iran's Ayatollah, a guy who hasn't met a Jew or an American he didn't want to kill, has gotten his Amama all twisted in a knot along with his tarboosh. The dude was "enraged" by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's speech to Congress this week. Along with him in rage was Nancy "Hands-a-Blur" Pelosi, Rashida "Worm Lips" Tlaib, comrade Bernie Sanders, along with the rest of the so-called squad.

The Iranian regime tap danced to "desperately discredit" Bibi's speech with the old "predictable spin" you'd expect from people who have nothing original to say.

With the American-Israeli alliance healthier than many in the regime had expected and hoped would not be, Iranian state media focused on anti-Israel protests in Washington and Hamas’s response to Netanyahu’s speech--not the speech itself. 

The Ayatollah was miffed and rattled so much so that even their state media couldn't hide it any better than CNN hid Joe Biden's dementia.

Kasra Aarabi, Director of IRGC Research, United Against Nuclear Iran (UANI), said: “The Iranian regime was desperately seeking to discredit Prime Minister Netanyahu’s speech in the US and foment chaos around it.”


Well, the only chaos fomented began with Pelosi and many on the far left. There was Tlaib who brought a ping pong paddle to the hallowed chamber with signs on it that she apparently believed would accuse Israel of war crimes. One such sign said "War Criminal" and it looked as if Tlaib was labeling herself as such, rather than accusing Israel.

Meanwhile, Aarabi warned that protesters burning US flags in Washington "will have brought a smile to Ayatollah Khamenei’s face. Make no mistake, the Iranian regime and its networks abroad will try and further fuel chaos with the goal of polarizing US society ahead of the presidential elections. In many ways, this regime influence operation is already in full swing.”

Islamic State officials tried to dismiss Netanyahu’s speech. Massoumeh Ebtekar, Iran’s Vice President for Environmental Affairs, told AFP that she didn’t think Netanyahu’s opinion “carries much weight,” but she had to say that to keep her head on her shoulders.

Iran’s foreign spokesman, Nasser Kanani, condemned US officials, writing on X: "the American government and Congress are welcoming this executioner with applause... The criminal prime minister of a fake regime is embraced by his supporters after nine months of genocide and infanticide.”

Yeah, Israel gets attacked on Oct. 7, when 1,200 Israelis are killed outright or raped first, 253 are taken hostage, dead and alive, babies are burned alive, parents are made to watch their children die, children are made to watch their parents die, and Israel refuses to obediently march in line into the "showers." 

Screw the anti-Semites who condemn Israel for fighting back and winning. And screw those in government who call for a ceasefire by Israel, but not a surrender by Hamas and their jihadi co-terrorists.

Despite Iranian officials dismissing Netanyahu’s US trip, the story was the biggest item across Iranian news channels on Wednesday because they're worried that they can't get away with genocide of the Jews and saying that Israel are the ones committing genocide is being seen for the lie that it is.

Netanyahu called for an alliance against an Iranian "axis of terror," correctly saying that Tehran is behind almost all sectarian violence in the Middle East. Of course they are--they the number one sponsors of terrorism throughout the Middle East and would like to see the United States destroyed "from within" like even the CAIR's charter (Council on American-Islamic Relations) states.

"America and Israel today can forge a security alliance in the Middle East to counter the growing Iranian threat," Netanyahu told Congress.

And we must. Israel is our best ally in the Middle East.


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