Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Already working on a Plan for the Future

Hours before the mid-term elections – sensing that the control of the Senate will pass from the hands of the Democrats to that of the Republicans – the troupes that make-up the fifth column in America working on behalf of the foreign entity that is Israel, began to pave the way for when they will have the two chambers of the legislature put at the exclusive disposal of Israel.

You can see how this is done in the article that was written by Ilan Berman who is vice president of an outfit based in the District of Columbia, calling itself “America Foreign Policy Council.” The article came under the title: “Israel – Wild Card” and the subtitle: “As negotiations with Iran continue, Israel increasingly finds it can no longer rely on the U.S.” It was published on the day of the elections, November 4, 2014 in National Review Online.

Berman establishes in the first few paragraphs of his article that “U.S. – Israeli relations are on the rocks … unquestionably at a new nadir.” And he makes sure to point out that the rupture “is likely much ado about nothing” because the relations between the two countries have ebbed and flowed – never as a result of something that was done by Israel or any of its officials – but always because of “the prevailing political currents in Washington.” In essence, he establishes early on that Israel is rock solid, and that America's Executive Branch is run by a bunch of windbags.

But now that he expects the Executive Branch will be thumped by the loss of the Senate to the Republicans who are reputed to be Israel's stooges, the special relationship between America and Israel will be rejuvenated by the change that is soon to take place in Washington, and the change that will follow “at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue [the White House] over two years hence.”

And here is the thing. Israel is not the only entity that's rock solid in this whole affair, so is the “bipartisan support [for it] in both houses of the Congress, a situation that is unlikely to change.” And there is much that the Congress can do to mitigate the fecklessness of the White House windbags, according to Berman, because the Legislative Branch has the inherent power of the purse; the very thing that “has been harnessed to tremendous effect in aiding Israel.” As well “there is every reason to believe that it will do so again.”

This done, Berman begins to lay out the Jewish-Israeli plan for the future of America and that of the American people; the thing that Viceroy Netanyahu the Bibi (nicknamed rug-pissing dog and chickenshit) has been fantasizing about, but could not realize because the White House has steadfastly displayed American dignity instead of the congressional tendency to embrace political prostitution. And so, at the top of the Jewish-Israeli plan comes the issue of Iran.

What preoccupies the author of the article is the approaching deadline for the negotiations over Iran's nuclear program. What worries him is the apparent determination of the Obama Administration to get an agreement. But given the recent developments in the Middle East, there appears to be – at least according to the Wall Street Journal – a movement toward “detente” between America and Iran … which he describes with these words: “All this is deeply worrisome to Israel.”

He goes on to explain: “Since the start … officials in [occupied] Jerusalem have watched closely – and with growing trepidation.” Their preference is that Iran stops enriching uranium altogether, something they call the zero option. But they don't see this happening now, nor do they see a reasonably good deal coming soon enough. Instead, they see a bad deal according to the concessions that have been proffered by Washington.

Otherwise, they see no deal at all, which is just as bad because this will put the Bibi Viceroy of America in a tight position. Unable to “rely on the United States to serve as a steward of its interests in the Middle East,” the castrated Royal of the Kingdom of quacks will have to do something alone … which would be suicide. Unless, of course, the Congress of treasonous prostitutes comes to the rescue and does something with the current White House (or more likely doing it to it) … because this White House will still be in charge of foreign policy for the next two years.