Why is it that America, the lovable miracle maker of the
first half of the twentieth century, came to look like the motley fool which
began to scare the entire planet by the end of the century and beyond into the
new century?
The answer to this question is a long one, and to help us
get to it, we'll need the aid of an article that was written by Matthew RJ
Brodsky under the title: “The North Korean Axis of the Middle East
Proliferation,” published on August 31, 2017 in National Review Online.
The approach that’s used in writing that article is
reminiscent of the one used in writing the articles which supposedly made the
case to the effect that Saddam Hussein's Iraq was producing weapons of mass
destruction; a case that turned out to be bogus from beginning to end.
The approach consists of the writer using information about
occurrences which are mundane and innocent in themselves, classifying them as
being highly important dots; connecting them by a virtual line, and arguing
that the resulting picture represents something that ought to frighten the
public. Thus, what used to be inanimate objects strewn all over a tame
landscape are made to look like the heads of a killer Hydra; one that is poised
to strike at the unwary people of the Western World.
That's what Matthew Brodsky is doing in his article. Lest he
sound like he's about to rehash the old and tired argument about the Hydra of
nuclear proliferation being a two-headed monster comprising Iran and North
Korea––now that the Iraqi head has been decapitated––Brodsky began the article
with this ominous declaration: “New evidence reveals...” and he went on to
explain that in reality, the Hydra of modern times has three heads again; those
of Iran, North Korea and Syria.
This, of course, is the old story of the monster growing a
new head or two each time that one is cut off. Still, this is not as
proliferated as the Hydra of Greco-Roman mythology whose count varied between 6
and 15 heads depending on who was telling the story … but it should scare the
Western public just the same.
Having established that reality at the start of his
argument, Matthew Brodsky went on to put the revelation “in its proper context”
so that it may be “understood correctly,” he says. It is that, in his opinion, North Korea has
heretofore been playing a secret and nefarious role in spreading weapons of
mass destruction. And the way he sees things going forward is that the newly
revealed reality should have major implications on how the Trump Administration
“chooses to handle Iran
today.” You see, my friend, Iran
is the current obsession of Israel ,
and this is why a great deal of Jewish mythology is created around that country
these days.
However, considering that Brodsky speaks not only of the
newly reconstituted three heads – Pyongyang, Tehran and Damascus – of the
nuclear Hydra, but that North Korea is also “spreading weapons of mass
destruction and missile technology to other rogue regimes across the globe,” it
is possible that the Jews will someday come to see the nuclear proliferation as
having 6 or 15 heads; even more heads than the Greeks or the Romans ever saw.
And this should scare the Western public even more.
But for now, the focus is so much on Iran , that from this point forward in his article,
Brodsky drops Syria
from the discussion to concentrate on the Pyongyang/Tehran connection … to be
more precise, concentrate on the “Parchin connection.” This is a site in Iran where
rumors had it that experiments were conducted “specifically relevant to the
detonation of a warhead.” In other words, Brodsky says that Iran was so much ahead of North Korea it was Iranian technology that
helped North Korea
achieve the success it is enjoying today.
This cannot be true because if it were, the Ayatollahs would
be dancing around an arsenal of nuclear weapons while holding their middle
finger at a fuming America .
Unless, of course we believe the Iranians when they say they would never
develop nuclear weapons because such act would contradict a basic tenet of their
religion. But if this is what the Jews believe, what's the fuss about? It seems
that, in the same way the myth which the Jews created about Iraq turned out
to be bogus, this one too will turn out to be bogus from beginning to end.