Benny Avni has spoken again. Actually, he wrote a column to
give President elect Donald Trump his unsolicited advice. The column came under
the title: “A pen and a phone,” and the subtitle: “How Trump will erase Obama's
foreign policy,” published on November 10, 2016 in the New York Post.
He says that President Obama made foreign policy using a pen
and a phone without involving the Congress. This makes it possible for the new
President to erase that same policy with a pen and a phone, says Avni. But it
will not be easy, he hastens to add, and there is a reason why not for each
situation. That, however, does not mean it is entirely impossible to do
something, Avni tells Trump.
He goes on to tell the President elect how to proceed. And
you, the reader, will discover that the sum total of what Avni is saying
amounts to counseling the new President he must grab every real and imagined
excuse he can find, to start a guerrilla war against the enemy of the day. He
wants Donald Trump to take potshots at the people and the nations that Avni and
his kinfolks happen to dislike on any given day.
For example, with regard to the Iran Nuclear Deal, Trump
must come right out the blue and insist that Iran comply with the agreement,
says Avni. The problem is that the proposition sounds too Jewish and too
absurd. That's because Avni is inciting Trump to do something that's totally
illogical. Worse the incitement comes without a plan B or an exit strategy; two
obligations that will be sorely needed should the other side respond in a way
that will expose the Jewishness and absurdity of the American baseless
proposition.
What if an ayatollah publicly responds to the American
President as follows? “We heard you, Mr. President, and we respect your
concern. I must inform you, however, that we are an ancient civilization that
keeps its word because we respect ourselves, thus have no intention to violate
the agreement. But knowing how unscrupulous you are, I hereby warn you – for
the world and your allies to hear – that each time someone from any branch of
your government will come out and say: 'all options are on the table,' we shall
add 100 new centrifuges to our facilities. Hold your tongue, America , so
that we may respect you and keep our promise.
If this sounds like the ayatollah has no respect for America 's
President already, don't blame him. And rest assured that no foreigner will
ever respect an American of any rank if he or she is not respected at home.
When people like Benny Avni – who might not be worth the value of a potted
plant in the eyes of foreigners – treat their President like a subordinate, so
will the foreigners.
There is an example to this effect, but before you read all
about it, you better fetch a sickness bag and keep it near you because you may
get sick. Here is a condensed version of how the story comes out Avni's mouth:
“David Ibsen, president of United Against Nuclear Iran
(UANI) says that 'John Kerry has carried water for Iran to fill oceans. Trump will
likely be less forgiving.' The Obama administration has been encouraging
American companies to enter Iranian markets. Ibsen's organization works to
deter them from doing so. On Veterans Day, UANI will mobilize veterans to
remind Americans that Iran
is responsible for the death of 1,000 US soldiers … Trump can follow suit,
bleeding the Iran
deal to death with cut after cut to its participation in the global economy”.
That is, Avni and people like him (who blew their entrails
out of their bellies hollering at President Obama to encourage the dissidents
of Iran to keep rioting and keep defying the authorities) are counseling Donald
Trump to encourage domestic dissidents as they plan to pull a cheap trick on
the veterans of America who are already charged emotionally and in need of a
period of calm, not theatrics that serve Israel's ambitions.
Never before have America 's soldiers felt sorry for
themselves or their fallen comrades, and never have they begrudged the people
against whom they fought. They won battles killing some of them, and they lost
comrades in battles that did not go their way. They understand this is the
nature of war, and being the real soldiers that they are, they do not whine as
if begging for pity or compensation. They leave this juvenile habit to the
Jews.