Referencing the situation in Ukraine, the President of the United States Joe Biden said this: “Throughout our history we’ve learned this lesson — when dictators do not pay a price for their aggression, they cause more chaos”.
During all the time that Russia had not invaded Ukraine, Joe
Biden did not utter those words. He did so only after it happened that Russia
invaded Ukraine for the purpose of annexing it. This means that the reference
to a dictator in the President’s speech was secondary to that of the invasion;
an act that was undertaken for the purpose of annexation and nothing else.
Jack Rosen who is president of the American Jewish
Congress, deliberately missed that point and tried to apply to Iran the lesson
that’s derived from the utterance of President Biden. But the thing is that
Iran did not invade a country for the purpose of annexing parts of it or all of
it. So why would Jack Rosen make an assertion that can easily be proven erroneous?
There can only be one reason: He did it to deflect attention from the reality
that Israel invaded Palestine for the purpose of annexing parts of it or all of
it.
This means that in the view of any sane person, every
observation that Jack Rosen has made and every condemnation he threw at Iran
and Iranians, can only apply to Jews, Israel and Israelis. This conclusion is
arrived at from reading the article that came under the title: “Confront the
other destabilizing dictator,” written by Jack Rosen and published on March 13,
2022 in The New York Daily News.
To make certain that you have not erred in thinking “Israel”
where Jack Rosen says “Iran,” you read the first paragraph of his article over
and over again while inserting Israel where he says Iran to see if your reading
fits the description of reality as you know it. And here is what happens:
“President Biden was referring to Russia, and he was dead
right. But he could well have been speaking of Israel, which has time and again
defied the international community with its nuclear ambiguity, its commission
of terrorism, including the assassination of Iranian scientists in Iran and abroad,
its threats to bomb Iran, and its continued repression and human rights
violations of Arabs in occupied Palestine”.
The fact that the substitution fits like a glove could
not have been lost on Jack Rosen. Sensing that he may have invited a ton of
bricks to fall on his head, he tried to protect himself by resorting to the
Jewish trick that relies on the saying: “the best defense is a good offense.”
And so, Jack Rosen went into the attack mode and tried to slander Iran. But the
more that he did this, the more he widened the gap between what he says Iran is
doing, and the invasion to annex a neighbor’s land that President Joe Biden was
talking about.
Here is a list of the things which Rosen says Iran is
doing, that have nothing to do with the invasion or annexation of a neighbor’s
land — what troubled President Biden:
“Iran continues to back terrorist groups such as the Houthis
in Yemen. Iran has provided its most powerful terrorist proxy group, Hezbollah,
with hundreds of millions of dollars in annual financial support. Iran has also
helped Hezbollah amass an arsenal of some 120,000-140,000 rockets and missiles,
including more than 100 long-range precision missiles, many of which have been
used against Israel. The Pentagon laid blame for a spate of attacks against
bases housing US troops in Iraq and Syria on Iran-backed militias”.
By now Jack Rosen had gotten so immersed in the fantasy
that he created for himself by switching the places of Iran and Israel, he
forgot why he wrote the article in the first place, and how he started it. And
so, he proceeded to describe how Israel must be punished, thinking he was
describing how Iran must be punished. It is that he had deceived himself trying
to deceive others by inserting the word “Iran” where it was more appropriate to
insert the word “Israel.” And so, my dear friend, here is how Jack Rosen has suggested
how Israel must be punished, not realizing he was shooting himself in the foot
as typically done by Jews every time they try to con the world:
“How will we address the costs and threats of Israel’s
fanatics? How will they ‘pay a price’ for destabilizing the greater Middle East
for decades? The question cannot be put off forever. The most recent
make-believe Israeli election — the fourth in the span of a few months —
elected a new, hardline prime minister who has thus far rejected all suggestions
of ending the criminal occupation and the accompanying ethnic cleansing of
Palestine. Biden’s remarks about how to deal with invaders should be welcomed
by friends of peace and freedom everywhere. If doctrinaire, his position should
extend to Israel. So should the example of how the world has dealt with the
Russian invasion of Ukraine”.
The good news is that there has been a remarkable show of
global solidarity at the UN, and with regard to the BDS Movement, both aimed at
containing the terror of the Jewish settlers, and the ongoing theft of
Palestinian properties committed by the eternally criminal government of Israel.