Having led his army during the operation that crossed the Suez Canal, having smashed the Israeli Bar Lev line, and having liberated the Sinai that had been occupied for six years, Anwar Sadat, the late President of Egypt, explained that because Israel will never again dare to launch an attack like that of 1967, there was no reason to maintain the state of war that had existed for decades, and brought nothing but misery in the Middle Eastern region.
And so, Anwar Sadat decided to
go to Israel in person and tell its leaders that there should be, “no more wars
between us.” He did that, and if you think the Jews have been expressing
orgasmic jubilation at the Abraham Accords of the year 2020 like the world never
saw before, it's because you're not old enough to remember what happened 43
years earlier, and you don't know what an earth-shaking orgasm looks like.
All kinds of things were said
at the time, mostly by rabbis. The one that best described how the Jews felt,
went something like this: “The act has been consummated, let's hope
fertilization will result.” Well then, did this happen? Has there been
fertilization? A pregnancy? A birth? Alas, to describe what really happened
makes you wish you could speak of being half-pregnant. But since this is not
logically possible, we must think of something else.
That something else entails
telling it like it was. What happened was that the armistice which had been in
force since the 1940s between the Arabs an Israel, was replaced by a cold peace
between Egypt and Israel. That is, there has been no war between the two for
nearly half a century, and the few commercial exchanges that took place between
them, resulted in lessons that flash the amber light of caution.
And if you want to see that
light change to flash a furious red, see what Joseph Braude and Dennis Ross are
suggesting in the article they wrote under the title: “Biden needs to tear down
bureaucratic walls and refocus Middle East programs,” published on April 1,
2021 in The Hill.
What the two writers wish to
accomplish, is a fantasy (think of it as a Dennis Ross/Netanyahu fantasy) that
will bring the entire Middle East into an empire-like arrangement made of
little fiefdoms, all of them managed by the American State Department and run
by daily directives issued by the Tel-Aviv/New-York syndicate of Jewish power.
But take it from me, long before this happens, what the world will witness are
scenes like those that took place in 2012 when the American embassy was
attacked in Benghazi, Libya, at the same time that both the American and
Israeli embassies were attacked in Cairo, Egypt.
The simple truth is that
whereas the Arab governments, like any government, would like nothing more than
have external peace and quiet so that they can devote all their energies to
work on internal issues, it has been the wish of the Arab masses that their
governments make the Palestinian issue the number one priority both internally
and externally. They indicated they’ll take any punishment if this will
antagonize the Western Alliance, which they view as being led by Jewish America
and protected by the forces of NATO.
When 9/11 happened, the Arab
governments saw the wisdom in Sadat's thinking, and came up with the Arab
Initiative according to which they would all recognize Israel in return for
Israel ending the occupation of Palestine. As it turned out, however, Israel
wanted recognition in return for nothing. And so, the Initiative sat paralyzed
on the table until weird circumstances combined to move things a notch.
This is where things stand
now, from where they can go in one of two directions. One direction is the
eventual liberation of Palestine and the acceptance of Israel by the Arab
masses. The other direction is the Dennis Ross way, which will lead to an
explosive Benghazi type situation multiplied by eleven since it will involve
all 22 Arab capitals.
But what is it that so
terrified Dennis Ross, he conned Joseph Braude of the Center for Peace
Communications, into co-signing a demonic article composed in the writing style
of Jewish Central, of which Dennis Ross is a prominent member?
What terrified Dennis Ross and
those with him at Jewish Central, is that left to themselves, the Arabs and the
Jews will work an arrangement that will give everyone what they will earn. At
this point in time, Ross and company see massive moves in the Eastern
Mediterranean that will make Egypt an energy hub and economic superpower. They
see the Gulf Arab states potentially making peace with Iran, and becoming a hub
of Arab science and technology. They see the Levant states, including a free
Palestine, becoming the hub of Arab military prowess and defense planning. And
they see Israel as a little gust of wind that'll be trying to get noticed among
an assortment of Arab hurricanes.
And so, Jewish Central, this
time led by Dennis Ross, is trying to arrange things such that American power
and prestige can be used to blow what is naturally developing in the Middle
East, and replace it with an artificial concoction of the kind that has forever
made it clear to the Jews: No, you cannot have it this way, and you'll be
punished for trying to acquire it slyly, immorally and savagely.
It looks like the rabbis at Jewish Central convinced Dennis Ross they have the Spanish Fly that can bring about a real pregnancy, and he foolishly believed them.