If you're doing well as a nation, but for some weird reason
wish to get a rope with which to hang yourself, the way to procure such a rope
is to take the advice of Jewish pundits and/or advisers.
You don't have to be an expert in national security or
geopolitical machinations to see how truthful that statement is. All you need
is a little common sense through which to analyze the Jewish mentality that's
out there incessantly inciting America
to get the proverbial rope and use it.
One such call to America came under the title: “Stop
Iran by Stopping North Korea,” an article that was written by Josh Gelernter
and published on October 22, 2016 in National Review Online. When reading the
article, two relevant facts come to mind.
First, when Russia
felt that it had overextended itself by federating with too many republics, it
decided to let some of them go. This done, Russia negotiated a deal with NATO
according to which the latter will not actively pursue a policy to beckon those
republics into joining it. But America
violated that agreement, and the Russian President, Vladimir Putin responded in
a manner that was not agreeable.
Second, during the 1973 Middle East War, the Israelis
threatened America to assemble a dirty nuclear bomb and use it on Egypt if the
Americans did not rush to rescue them as they were going down to a crushing
defeat at the hands of the Egyptians. The Americans rescued Israel , but
instead of making sure that the little thing will never again resort to the
crime of blackmailing them or anyone else, they made it an American doctrine to
protect the Israeli crime. They did it by covering for Israel when it pretended to have a nuclear
arsenal, and they continue to do it by vetoing every attempt that's initiated
by the countries of the region to turn the Middle East
into a nuclear free zone. If this is not an example of American criminal
insanity, what is?
Now, think of North Korea
as being to China what Israel is to America … except that the parallel
is not a perfect one. The reality is that the relationship between America and Israel
is one of coercion whereas the one between China
and North Korea
is that of two unequal sovereigns. The fact is that the political system in America allows for a foreign entity like Israel to have agents live in America – enjoying the full rights of
citizenship – while being loyal to Israel
and only Israel .
Whether someone sweeps the floor or runs to be vice president of the United States , he is allowed to use the vast
array of America 's
resources to further the Israeli agenda at the expense of the American people
and the American interests.
Thus, while the government of the United
States has no control over its relationship with Israel , the government of China has full control over its relationship
with North Korea .
The consequence is that China
finds itself in a good position to fully exploit that insane setup. Whatever
the Jews say or do that America
cannot control, the Chinese allow the North Koreans to say or do an Asian
version of it. China 's goal
is a simple one; to send a signal to America that says: You better get
out of our neighborhood before things get even worse.
Think about it; the Americans are incapable of grasping the
simple reality that the more they try to encircle and squeeze Russia, the more
that Putin responds in a manner that tries to break the encirclement – come
hell or high water. Now imagine how dumbfounded the Americans must be in the
face of Asian realities whose workings are infinitely more complex than those
of Putin's mind.
This brings us to the Gelernter article which is meant
primarily for an American audience, but is also read by those in Russia and Asia .
Look how the linear thinking of a Jew can create a storyline that would most certainly
bore an Asian kid by its simplicity, but marvel an American foreign policy
apparatus that's full of simpletons.
Oblivious of the possibility that a foolish American
response might motivate a billion Chinese to feel like they are all North
Koreans, he Gelernter storyline goes like this:
“Deal with North Korea ,
and this will take care of Iran .
There was a time when we could have destroyed North Korea 's missile and nuclear
infrastructures, but we didn't, and it is too late to do it now”.
“What we must do, therefore, is not to issue press-releases
denouncing North Korea ,
but implement a strong, substantial response; one that will kill two birds with
one stone. It will impede the North Korean progress and remind Iran that the United States is not to be trifled
with”.