Thursday, January 21, 2021

How Iranian Stoicism humiliated the Trump Team

 You cannot wage war against someone and expect them to treat you nicely.

 

Try to explain that simple equation to a Jewish lawyer, and he'll not understand it any more than you can make him understand that when the Iranians toil to create wealth for their country, they enrich themselves. Failing to grasp this second equation, and saying that America enriches the Iranians by letting them enjoy the fruits of their toil, is to be a sick jerk, nothing better than that.

 

And because you cannot make the Jerk understand those two equations, you never can make him understand that America commits an act of war every time it tries to prevent the Iranians from enjoying the fruits of their labor. A Jewish lawyer that remains frozen at this low level of comprehension, is a moral and ethical basket case.

 

One such lost soul wrote an article under the title: “The many reasons Biden should not enrich Iran's rulers.” He is Clifford D. May that had the article published on January 19, 2021 in the Washington Times.

 

Look closely at that piece of work, and you'll realize that Clifford May is showing despair because Joe Biden is replacing Donald Trump as President of the United States of America. What saddens May is that the new reality promises an Obama-like moment of decency for America; one that will contrast sharply against the pornography of George W. Bush who let the Jewish propaganda machine operate his vocal cords for him, and the pornography of Donald Trump who let that machine operate his executive pen for him.

 

Thus, to counter the new winds of decency blowing over America, and convince Joe Biden he should be more like George and Donald than Barack, Clifford May reached into the Jewish toolbox, pulled out the old tool of deception, and used it to flood the landscape with half-truths, omitted facts, outright lies and misinterpretations. His purpose is to convince Joe Biden that Iran is so bad, when attacked, it defends itself which is why, relying on mangled Jewish logic, Biden must attack Iran to stop it from defending itself, says Clifford May. I kid you not; this is the highest form of Jewish logic you’ll ever encounter.

 

Disregarding the reality that the most famous of Western leaders made it clear they would team up with the devil when necessary to defeat a foe as tenacious as the Nazis, Clifford May went ahead and compiled a list of incidents he says prove that Iran teamed up with al-Qaeda to defeat tenacious America that would not leave Iran alone, and would not vacate the region where it has no business being. Worth mentioning is that most of what Clifford May has compiled had been debunked many times over. But even if it were not, it is so irrelevant, it must never be invoked in a discussion such as this.

 

In fact, what is of essence, is that America and its Western allies, most notably Britain, have been waging war on Iran since the 1950s, whereas Iran has been defending itself the best way it can. This is all that counts when it comes to comparing the behavior of Iran and America. Everything else is noise aimed at confusing the situation so as to ascertain outcomes that will perpetuate the current destructive paradigm; that which has been plaguing the world for decades.

 

Look what else Clifford May, the Jewish lawyer, wrote that's an affront to the kind of justice that’s based on the truth:

 

“The Obama administration ended up transferring billions of dollars to Iran in exchange for their promise to slow-walk their nuclear program. While Iran's rulers remained in the program along with our European allies, they have repeatedly violated their obligations, for example announcing that they were preparing to produce uranium metal, which they had agreed not to do for 15 years. France, Germany and Britain urged the theocrats to return to compliance with their commitments without further delay. A prediction: Iran's rulers will promise to do that if the price is right. But they won't keep their promise”.

 

As can be seen in that passage, Clifford May has neglected to tell the readers that the money transferred to Iran was Iranian money pirated by America and held back in an attempt to starve the Iranian people, and force them into a humiliating submission. The outcome was anything but that. What happened was that the Iranians braved America’s pressure, thus humiliated the Trump administration instead.

 

May also neglected to mention that the Iranians respected the agreement as long as everyone else did. But when America pulled out, and then added insult to injury by applying so-called maximum pressure, the Iranians warned that if the Europeans do not make up for the losses incurred by Iran as a result, they’ll feel compelled to violate the terms of an agreement that’s beginning to compound their misery.

 

To make the suggestion stick that this is an evil act on the part of the Iranians, Clifford May has predicted that the Iranians will agree to comply “for a price” but then renege on the promise.

 

Who does he take the Iranians for? Americans under the governance of a screwball administration?