Saturday, November 14, 2020

What did not kill them made them stronger

 More and more the triumph of the Second World War is beginning to look like a one-off sort of fluke that America was never able to repeat.

 

As time passes and historians become progressively more detached from the events of the late twentieth century and early twenty-first century, they will be inclined to conclude that the only reason why America has triumphed during the 1939-1945 war, was that its foes defeated themselves by the fact that they were weak, and fought each other continually before finally exploding in the Big War.

 

Absent the rise of a similar situation on the part of anyone around the globe, America has failed to win any of the battles it has initiated around the globe. The cumulative effect of the apparently aimless muddling has made America's militarily look weak. The muddling went further and affected the diplomatic field where the result has been even more disastrous for America's standing in the world.

 

Indeed, numerous examples demonstrate how outright military defeats, and how wars that were fought but not won or lost, have led to the reduction of America's ability to deter its foes. Think about Vietnam, Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Syria and Somalia. As to the places where America did not engage in a shooting war, and yet lost respect for being defied by smaller powers, think about North Korea, Iran and Venezuela.

 

To rehabilitate itself and regain the respect of the world, America did at some point adopt the correct foreign policy. It did so with regard to Iran despite the phenomenon of a rising Jewish influence whose agenda prescribes endless wars that lead to suicide or the defeat of the enemy du jour. However, as it happened that Israel had managed to antagonize its old friend Iran, and as it happened that a falling out between the two has ensued, the paradigm shifted and a whole new ball game has resulted.

 

What happened was that America's Jews, whose priority is Israel, had managed to monopolize America's foreign policy. They forced the American government to declare an economic war against Iran, hoping to destroy that country without getting involved in a shooting war with it; a war that would result in a quagmire for America that will make Vietnam look like a family outing on a picnic.

 

Alas, almost four years have passed, and rather than collapse as predicted, Iran got stronger. The American people tossed out the Jewish government that was building Israel by dismantling America, and voted in a government that indicated it will treat Iran in the way that serves world peace and America's interests. And this is when the Jewish voices in America began to scream bloody murder.

 

One such example came in the form of a piece that's written under the title: “It would be madness for Joe Biden to return to the Iran nuclear deal.” It is an editorial of the Washington Examiner, published on November 13, 2020.

 

The Jewish propaganda inciting America to continue committing acts of war against Iran at America's peril, has lost much of the traction it used to have. As can be seen in the editorial of the Washington Examiner, the ill-fated propaganda has whittled down to making the following laughable assertion: “The truth is that thanks to the maximum pressure campaign, Iran is much weaker today than it was when the nuclear accord was enacted”.

 

That is a Jewish truth, which means it is a falsehood. You can tell this is the case because everyone that tries to incite America to go after Iran, says the same thing without explaining how they have arrived at that conclusion. In turn, this should lead you, my friend, to conclude that the disinformation came from a single source, and was given to the mob of Jewish pundits to disseminate as widely as they can.

 

Even without that line of reasoning, you can find clues throughout the Examiner's editorial that tell you Iran is getting stronger and growing more confident. The clues tell even more than that. They tell that the editors do not believe a word of what they are saying. You come to that conclusion when you see how they have interlaced the claims that Iran is desperately weak, with the claims that Iran is dangerously strong. What follows are excerpts that demonstrate how the editors played this game:

 

“Iran has amassed a huge stockpile of enriched uranium. It now faces a short-term choice between sanctions relief and the growing possibility of regime collapse. Iran's leaders are aware that they have a big problem. Iran has acquired an enriched uranium stockpile 12 times larger than that which it agreed to store under the nuclear deal. Iran is trumpeting its installation of increasingly advanced centrifuges. Iran today is weaker and more desperate for a new deal than it ever has been. Recognizing the desperate state in which Iran's regime finds itself, Joe Biden should force it to the table”.

 

The editors of the Examiner know that Iran cannot be forced into anything, anymore than it could be during the past four years. So then, what are they aiming for? Simply stated, they want to add fuel to the endless wars in which they got America involved because they abhor peace and tranquility.

 

You see, my friend, Jews can only fish in troubled waters. That’s when they play one side against another and gain from both sides. They also make gains by hurting others because they collect the spoils. And they gain by getting hurt by others because they collect compensation. They love it this way but Iran said: we’re not playing. Count us out.