Those of us, who spent a great deal of time and energy
observing and studying the Judeo-Yiddish culture, knew it was going to happen,
and have been saying so for a long time. We've been saying there is no such a
thing as a Jewish friend or ally because that culture is devoid of both
humanity and friendship, and those who are immersed in this culture just proved
us correct.
Despite our warnings, America
kept buying the claims put out by the Jewish swarm of opinion makers to the
effect that America had no
better friend and ally in the Middle East than Israel . And then it began to happen
to America the way it
happened to the Soviet Union, to France
and to Britain
at earlier times. What happened then was that Israel took from those places as
much as it could, and stabbed them in the back each and every time before
consorting with a new so-called friend. And then Israel
embraced the United States
of America , called it a friend and an ally,
sucked its friendly blood for decades and stabbed it in the back.
This is the story that Shmuel Rosner is telling in an
article that came under the title: “Israel Knows That Putin Is the Middle East 's New Sheriff,” published on October 19, 2016
in the New York Times. This being a story of backstabbing and treachery, Rosner
was alert enough to realize it is better to tell it by first humoring the
reader. And so, he relayed a short anecdote having to do with an encounter
between Putin of Russia and Sharon of Israel who spoke Russian, and more
recently between Putin and Netanyahu who speaks no Russian.
That literary trick also came in handy because the anecdote
served as a substitute for a Jewish trick of another kind. The habit of
Israelis had been to strike a “friendship” with other countries by whispering
in the ear of their leaders a small pleasantry that went something like this:
“You and us are so much alike, it's like we are meant to be friends.” Rosner
modified the saying to suit the moment, and relayed it in this form: “Netanyahu
seems to have found a common language with Putin … Necessity breeds friendship
… the Kremlin became a necessity … To put it bluntly, Israel trusts Russia 's
intention more than it trusts the United States .” So much for the only
kind of one way friendship the Jews are capable of forging.
Rosner who lives in Israel
and writes for a publication in America ,
did not have to be in America
to hear a chorus of American voices angrily swear: “What a bunch of dogs the
Jews turned out to be!” And so, he responded in the typically Jewish manner of
attributing to others what he was forced to see in himself. This is how he
barked his response: “The arrangement was simple: Israel
deals with the small dogs of the neighborhood, and the United States
[deals with the] big dogs”.
Because he thought this may not be enough to convince the
Americans that the Jews were justified to betray their American benefactor as
they did, Shmuel Rosner gives more reasons to justify the betrayal. His ideas
boil down to one concept: 'Russia
has become more important than the United States .' And this is how
Rosner phrased it: “What better sign is there of Russia 's
import when even longtime ally like Israel consults with Mr. Putin?
Kerry tried to convene the Israeli and Palestinian leaders but failed. Putin
can succeed, because Abbas and Netanyahu will find it hard to decline”.
And true to his Jewish character, Rosner ends his
“education” of America
by delivering the customary double-punch. First, he tells the political elites
in Washington :
Take this Jewish knife in the back and love it because it is a Jewish knife.
Second, he tells them Israel
still expects America
to render it lip service the way that some Europeans do. Get used to it, America , lest
you be labeled antisemitic.
The following are the words he used to express that thought:
“This means that the next American administration will face a challenge in the Middle East . It will have to regain its influence. The
next president [will need] to make the region more trusting and more fearful of
her or him, than it is of Mr. Putin”.