If you are shocked by the morbidly pathetic sight of the pornographic stage-play that's now unfolding in the Washington Beltway, wait till you see what new ambush the Jews are preparing for America.
Those familiar with the way
the Jews have been ambushing individual Americans, institutions and the
government itself, must now be living in a constant state of nausea watching
America being restrained with the laws that were passed by previous congresses,
forbidding today's America from deciding whether or not it can sell weapons to
Middle Eastern nations, leaving the decision for Israelis to make. The American
colony is indeed governed by Israelis from Israel.
Thus, a world that's bursting
with contempt is watching an incredible scene between the prime minister of
Israel and his minister of defense, haggling over whether or not they should
permit America to sell weapons to whom it wants this one time. And bear in mind
that all this is happening while a scene is unfolding metaphorically, showing
Uncle Sam standing outside the door of the bedroom, waiting for the John inside
to have his orgasm and get dressed so that he too may go in and get at least a
loving kiss from his wife. What can be more sickening than this?
Things have shifted in the
Middle East, and the Jewish leaders immediately got to work setting up the new
ambush that will snare and restrain tomorrow's elites in the Washington
Beltway. The ambush will curtail the American ability to decide how it will
deal with the nations of the Middle East and the rest of the world. It will
also curtail America's ability to govern itself. In lieu of all that, the Jews
are expected to allow America to do only what will benefit Israel and world
Jewry.
You can begin to get a sense
of how the Jews will try to accomplish this much by reading the article that
came under the title: “The Middle East and the Next Administration,” and the
subtitle: “Threats and opportunities, old and new.” The article was written by
Hillel Fradkin and Lewis Libby,” and was published on October 25, 2020 in
National Review Online.
What the two writers are
basically saying is that there is a new reality in the Middle East even if the
old realities have not disappeared. There are also new opportunities that were
not there previously, they add. And there are new threats piling up on top of
old ones; threats that must be guarded against, they warn. Iran and Turkey are
the two old threats, say Hillel Fradkin and Lewis Libby. They are serious
threats that can cause serious damage, they explain, and go on to give examples
of what those two countries are doing.
Iran wants to complete its
Shiite Crescent project which goes through Syria and Lebanon, they say. As to
Turkey, it wants to create the neo-Ottoman hegemon as well as grab hydrocarbon
resources that belong to others in the Eastern Mediterranean, they add. The
writers go on to explain that these are not just threats to America's allies in
the region; they are a threat to America as well. And so, they want America to
maintain a military presence in the region. This is how they put it:
“America's underlying air and
naval strength has played and will continue to play an important part in
allowing the region's energy resources to be put to good use … In facing the
choices that lie ahead, the next US administration would do well to weigh the
opinions of our Middle Eastern allies (read Israel,) precisely because they
share our interests in countering mutual threats”.
First of all, it is difficult
to see how local shenanigan, half a world away can be a threat to America.
Second of all, Israel has been bragging for years that it has kept Iran's
Shiite Crescent ambition under check by conducting thousands of air raids on
Iranian installations in Syria. As to the Turkish threat, a recent
pronouncement by Tayyip Erdogan praising the capabilities of the Egyptian
military, tells you that the Turkish President will not try anything foolish in
the Eastern Mediterranean. This being the case with those two so-called
“threats,” there is no need for an American military presence in the region.
But the fact that the Jews are
asking for it, indicates that Israel has secret plans for the region. What
could they be? You get an idea what they might be from the following passage
you'll find in the Fradkin and Libby article: “The pragmatic Arab states'
weariness with Palestinians' corrupt leaders”.
The reality is that the
Palestinians are under occupation, which means there is not a Palestinian that
can fart without Israel knowing about it. In fact, the Israelis have been
trying for decades to expose Palestinian corruption without succeeding because
there is none.
All that the Israelis could
do, was accuse workers of UNRWA and UNESCO of engaging in unethical activities
that the world dismissed as inconsequential. But when you contrast these
findings with the reality that almost every president and prime minister of
Israel were caught stealing money that was destined to go to Holocaust
survivors, you know that these people have the moral rectitude of snakes. They
look at themselves in the mirror, and attribute to others the repugnance they
see in themselves.
The bottom line is that America need not worry about Iran or Turkey. Those in the region can handle them hands down. Instead, America must worry about the Fifth Column within its borders; the Jews who are eroding its institutions and debasing its culture.