Monday, November 9, 2015

How Israel's Quag became America's Quagmire

Israel's rug-pissing dog, also known as chickenshit will soon be standing on his favorite rug in the White House spewing his chicken little pitch to try and convince his host that America and Israel are one and the same, which is why Israel is into it and ready to command, while America is out of it and ready to obey.

No one knows what “into it” means, but most everyone knows that “out of it” means America is out of luck, having to put up with a crap-master that goes at times by the name of Netanyahu the Bibi. Each time this character has visited America, he went hat-in-hand asking for the kind of charity that keeps his followers well fed and mischievous. Their specialty, believe it or not, is the use of America's largess to cause the kind of trouble in the Middle East that pulls America deeper and deeper into a quagmire ... promising no end now or ever.

But how did the chickenshits of Israel manage to turn America into their obedient colony and faithful servant? Lucky for us, there is an example that shows how they have been doing it all along, and how they continue to do it even now. It is a piece that was written by the editors of the Pittsburgh Tribune under the title: “Iran's missile threat: Counter it,” published on November 7, 2015. Do not neglect, my friend, to note the Jewish terse command to America: “Counter it.” This is how colonial powers talk to their colonies.

What the editors of the Tribune do in the first paragraph, is lump together the three legs upon which they construct their argument. The first leg consists of mentioning that Iran possesses a functional long-range ballistic missile which it tested successfully. The second leg consists of pointing out that despite all that, the Obama administration continues to defend the nuclear deal it signed with Iran. The third leg consists of chiding the administration for refusing to advance America's missile program.

There is something profoundly serious behind the making of a case in that manner even if it seems innocuous at first blush. To understand this point, we need to recall that the security of a nation is planned for, and executed by a pyramid shaped chain of command. Those who sit at the top of the chain have the task of putting together an integrated strategy, the details of which are passed down the chain to the base of the pyramid. Rarely is there a time when the entire chain is seized by a trivial event like a small power the size of Iran testing a missile.

The idea, therefore, behind the mobilization of thousands of pundits – such as the editors of the Tribune – who pretend to fear the trivial missile test, is to shake America's chain of command, forcing it to loosen its control over the integrated plan worked out by its commanders. They react to the event that captured the imagination of the public as well as that of the political and business elites. What this means at the end of the day, is that the chickenshits of Israel have now engineered a way to influence America's decision making process concerning its national security.

The next thing the editors wish to do is argue that the security of America and that of Israel are one and the same. To be convincing, they must do a great deal of preparations beforehand. And that's what they set out to do. To get on with it, they choose the approach of attacking the administration for what it is not doing. They point out that the White House is not saying if Iran's launch violated (not the letter of the nuclear deal, which it did not, but) the spirit of the deal, which would mean chicken little even if true.

Having completed their attacks on the Obama administration, the editors start attacking the Iranians whom they accuse of being so audacious, they decide for themselves by how much they will increase their defense capabilities. Because these editors do not say what else the Iranians should have done, we must assume that they want the Jews to have a say in matters relating to Iran's national security ... the same way that they do in matters relating to America's national security.

This leads the editors to point out that the Obama administration is letting the missile defense atrophy, and they argue that this is something the country cannot afford ... without explaining why. But look closely, and you'll see a reason why they have not explained. It is that the Jews are upset at the American administration for refusing to revive the abandoned research on a laser gun that is supposed to shoot down incoming missiles. America does not desperately need such a weapon but Israel does given the monumental disaster that the so-called Iron Dome proved to be.

The problem with trying to make a laser gun that can destroy a missile, is that nature will allow you to lase light, a mass-less electromagnetic wave, but will not allow you to lase particles such as electrons, for example. Because there is not a wave that carries enough energy to blow up a missile the way that a stream of particles would, the gun that is dreamed about since the days of the SDI fantasy will not be made. Until something we do not know is discovered – if nature is hiding such a thing – this sort of weapon shall remain in the realm of science fiction.

Until the hoped for discovery – if it will ever happen – the editors of the Pittsburgh Tribune wish to convey the message that what is bad for Israel is bad for America. To that end, they close their piece by warning that “Iran has rattled its saber with a missile capable of striking Israel.” And so they command America: “The next U.S. president must [this is MUST] address that threat by advancing missile defense for America.” Actually, they do not stop here. Because they wish to say America and Israel – except that the mention of Israel turns people off – they say: advancing missile defense for America and all its allies.

And you're supposed to believe that Israel is an ally of America, not its colonial master.