Emily B. Landau resides in Tel Aviv where she is involved
with one of those things they call think tanks. She wrote an article from the
Israeli point of view about America
and Iran .
It came under the title: “Iran Wants America to Ignore Its Nuclear Ambitions,”
and was published on September 30, 2017 in the supposedly American publication
called The National Interest.
The Landau article is not about an Iran that is; rather it's about an Iran that's
imagined by the Israelis. What Emily Landau wants to accomplish is make America imagine
the same things. Because the Israelis are incapable of seeing the world as it
is – living as they do in a permanent state of self-induced fright – they find
it necessary to continually refresh and renew their imagination of a world that
never is. They become so convinced this is reality, they try to drag into it
anyone who would listen to them, often succeeding with the Americans.
Converted to a religion whose four thousand-year history is
laden with horror inflicted on others, and horror suffered at the hands of
others, the Jews who make up the bulk of Israeli society, see no way out of
their predicament without a superior force turning the entire neighborhood
where Israel was planted, into “safe” scenes of destruction, rubble and
desolation. That's because nothing persuades these characters that they are
safe like the peace of the grave.
However, unable to gather a force with which to commit
crimes of this magnitude, the Jews of the world have been inciting the muscular
retards of the planet to do the work for them. They came close to achieving
their goal on a number of previous occasions, and are trying their hands once
again. They are working on America
at this time; the republic that's mismanaged by a congress considered to be a
gathering of the most useless cyphers ever to wield the might of a superpower.
Now that the Jews of America and Israel
have understood that the Trump administration will neither bomb Iran to kingdom
come nor abrogate the nuclear deal it has with it, they pretend to have
reversed their position so as to stay in the game, hoping to have the
opportunity to reverse the reversal at a later date. But to stay in the game
until this happens and not be forgotten in the interim, the Jews must find a
way to keep the famous Jewish haggle going indefinitely.
However, because it will be impossible to put on a
successful haggle as long as the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) will
keep coming up with reports that say Iran is complying with the terms of the
nuclear agreement, the Jews found it necessary to advocate the old trick of
replacing the specific with the comprehensive.
You can see how Emily Landau is playing that game in her
article. Instead of calling on the Trump administration to abrogate the deal –
what the Jews had been doing for two years – she is now conflating the nuclear
weapons issue with Iran 's
overall behavior, and with Iran
becoming an important economic power in the absence of sanctions.
The idea here is to create a number of ways for the Israelis
and the Jewish pundits of America to keep haggling about Iran's alleged
misbehavior and Iran's ambitions – be they legitimate or illegitimate – so as
to keep muddying the water till something (now unforeseen) happens that will
give the Jews the opportunity to ask for and get the hoped for American
bombardment of Iran.
To that end, Emily Landau begins this part of the
discussion by saying that to believe in the proper working of the nuclear deal,
provides Iran “with much needed breathing space to strengthen itself
economically … If left alone, Iran will be better positioned to move to nuclear
weapons”.
This means that regardless of what the IAEA reports say, the
world must con itself into believing that the Iran Nuclear Deal is not working,
and that Iran
is scheming to build nuclear weapons.
It is necessary for the world to con itself, she says,
because to do otherwise would be like getting the Jewish controlled hand of America off the throat of Iran , and
letting that country breathe normally like everyone else.