Those of us old timers who made it a post-retirement career to watch how the long hypnotic arm of Israel operates on the political elites of America, are about to be treated to a new scene from the same old scenario. It is that the rhetoric of horror has returned to Israel, and with it came the attempt to drag America into what the Jews will eventually transform into an American horror show.
In the past, we watched how the Israelis and their Jewish
friends in the American media schemed to dull the brain functions of America’s
elites while using the country’s own media to do it — the favorite outlet at
the time being the CBS show named 60-Minutes. That’s where the Jews went
looking for a way to make America hate the House of Saud, and found it when the
female journalist that accompanied them to Saudi Arabia, was asked to dress up
in accordance with the Muslim tradition.
More important, that same CBS show, is where the Jews
went to legitimized torture. They did it by telling a fabricated story about a
ticking bomb that needed to be disarmed before it exploded, and no way to do so
but with the use of torture on the combatant that brought the bomb. Holding in
his head the information that had to be extracted to disarm the bomb, there
would not have been another way to deal with the situation. It was not long
after that idea was legitimized that George W. Bush authorized the use of the
waterboarding torture on enemy combatants.
Today the long hypnotic arm of Israel drafted their
favorite messenger and charged him with telling the American political elites
to get ready for the role they’ll be asked to play because Israel is about to
make a momentous decision. That messenger is Michael Makovsky who wrote an
article to this effect under the title: “Israel is ready to strike Iran’s
nuclear program if necessary,” and the subtitle: “America must prepare to work with it.”
It was published on January 11, 2023 in the New York Post.
What’s noteworthy about Michael Makovsky is that he
repeatedly presents himself as being a former Pentagon official. He does not
say exactly what he was doing at the Pentagon, a stance that caused me to see a
similarity between his case and that of a student I once had in my school. That
student always wanted to be treated differently — for example, being allowed to
borrow lab equipment to use at home. His plea contained the claim that his
father worked for a school, and he will take good care of the equipment. After
a while, the truth about that student’s father became public. The man worked
for a school alright, but he was the janitor there.
And so, as far as I’m concerned, Michael (Santos)
Makovsky has been nothing more than a janitor assigned to sweep the floor at
the Pentagon. It is important to remember this when you take into consideration
the supreme authority with which he addresses the political elites of America.
Just look at the tone he adopted to address the American political elites in
his closing argument:
“One can’t predict if or when Israel
will feel compelled to conduct a military strike against Iran’s nuclear
facilities but its new government seems most uniquely geared to execute it.
America should begin to prepare and work closely with Israel to ensure it is
most successful if it chooses this course of action”.
This is how a Jewish janitor
addresses America’s five-star generals and admirals.
After citing a long list of reasons why Israel did not
attack Iran in the past, even though it came close to doing it, Makovsky turned
his attention to telling why the current conditions on the ground, and in the
political sphere, are more auspicious at inviting Israel to attack Iran at this
point in time.
Makovsky says that Benjamin Netanyahu is back as Prime
Minister. The coalition he formed to govern the entity they call Israel, has 64
out of the 120 Knesset seats, most of them filled by Iran hawks for whom
preventing that country from acquiring a nuclear capability is priority number
one.
Despite all that, says Makovsky, there is a proverbial
fly in the ointment. It is that a soft spoken man will soon be appointed to
head the military. But he is not the fly, Makovsky hastens to add. The fly is
that a number of senior officials in the military have been saying they need
more time to prepare for the attack. As if this were not enough ambiguity,
Makovsky went on to explain that the chief who used to command those officials
is retiring. He was always a hawk, says Makovsky, having “publicly and
privately made clear the unacceptability of a nuclear Iran. He recently
declared that if the IDF is ordered to act against the Iranian nuclear
program, it will fulfill the mission that is given”.
So then, now that the Judeo-Israeli message has been
muddled, how will Netanyahu handle the situation? Easy, says Makovsky because
what’s there to be done is a piece of Congressional cake. And he gave a
detailed explanation as to what the world should expect. Here is that
explanation:
“The Netanyahu government will press
its tough Iran stance more aggressively and publicly than its predecessor by
engaging Congress more, especially with Republicans now controlling the House
of Representatives. It will push the United States to support a snapback of UN
sanctions on Iran. It will seek expedited delivery of US weapons that could
maximize the effectiveness of an Israeli strike, such as KC-46 aerial refueling
tankers. US agreement would add further pressure on the Tehran regime.
Netanyahu’s government will work hard to ensure the US doesn’t resume nuclear
talks with Iran or conclude another deal. The Biden team, however, refuses to
rule it out and remains keen to conclude a nuclear deal, which would strengthen
Tehran and pave the way to a nuclear Iran”.