Friday, July 14, 2017

Why Team Trump need not listen to Losers

Look at the gall these people display with shameless aplomb. For half a century they have been sending America to bathe in one cesspool after another promising it will come out smelling like roses, but ends up smelling like untreated sewage.

After half a century of repeated miserable failures––instead of keeping quiet and hiding somewhere––the Jews continue to try sending America to the same places. As if this were not galling enough, look what else they are trying now. One of them is Benny Avni, and he is warning that if America does not do like he says, the result will be that “we'll once again return to Syria. Wash, rinse, repeat”.

That is, the man preemptively just blamed the failure to come on America itself even though he is the one counseling it to go bathe in the same old cesspool. Go figure. But that, my friend, is the kind of Judeo-Yiddish logic of absurdity that's ailing America today.

The Avni warning came at the end of an article he wrote under the title: “Why Team Trump needs an 'after ISIS' strategy,” published on July 12, 2017 in the New York Post. It is where he begins the discussion by asking the ironic question: “Do we declare victory and leave Syria to its own devices?” A moment later, he mocks the peacemakers who may not see things his way: “If President Trump fulfills his vow to 'obliterate' ISIS – then what? Peace on Earth?

Achieving peace is “a fine goal,” says Avni but it has its problem. He derisively points to President Trump's meeting with “frenemy Putin” after which he “tweeted triumphantly” that “many lives can be saved.” Avni also mentions disapprovingly Secretary of State Rex Tillerson's saying that “we're hoping we can replicate that [ceasefire] with Turkey in north Syria”.

His complaint is that “the administration hasn't articulated our postwar Syrian goals.” At first blush, you might think that in saying “our goals” he means America's goals. But he quickly disabuses you of that notion with the statement that comes right after it: “Russia, Iran and Turkey – their interests don't align with ours, or those of our closest allies [in the region]”.

He now tells who those allies are: “An Iranian beachhead in southern Syria would threaten Jordan and Israel.” And you realize he just pulled the trick of diluting the preposterous claim they used to make to the effect that the interests of America line up with those of Israel. After discarding this saying – at least temporarily – they started to say that Saudi Arabia's interests line up with those of Israel. But when this one blew up in their faces, they started saying that Jordan's interests line up with those of Israel, and that's where they stand now. However, keen not to throw America under the buss, Avni added this: “Some are aware that stopping Iran's expansion is a top US interest as well.” With this, he completed the circle and returned to square one.

Avni's goal is the same as that of the Judeo-Israeli establishment. Both want the American military to be at their disposal, always ready and willing to crush anyone in the Middle East that may upstage Israel in whatever field, or make it look less than it pretends to be. And they want the American military to remain ready and willing to rescue Israel if and when any of its operations goes bad, and the little zippo cannot extricate itself from the situation in which it put itself.

For this scheme to work, they want every secret to be revealed so that they may haggle over it, shut everybody up and have the last three words: attack, attack, attack. The way they get there is to whine about something. Here is how Avni does it: “Neither government has made the ceasefire agreement's details public … Who will monitor and enforce it? According to some reports, Russian officials will have that honor”.

To create a lever he can use to nudge America, Avni has to show that the idea of a ceasefire is a dangerous thing. Here is how he does it: “Russia sees no problem with Iranian or Hezbollah presence on the borders of Israel and Jordan.” He now wants to augment the fear. He does it in a typically Jewish fashion ... by riding on someone's back: “The Kurds fear an Ankara-Washington ceasefire would mean Turkish troops will cross the border to the battlefield”.

And he ends the article with a piece of Jewish wisdom: A ceasefire can't be an end in itself. It is by its nature temporary, whether we like it or not. Translation: Attack, attack, attack.

Most everything in life except three cannot be categorized as certain. The exceptions are death, taxes and the calamity that comes from listening to Jewish advice. These people are perennial losers, which is why team Trump need not listen to them.