Tuesday, April 6, 2021

How about an America-Iran Bipartisan Deal?

 Joseph I. Lieberman, who used to be a US Senator, is now chairman of a group calling itself: United Against Nuclear Iran. He is working for Israel, of course, in the way that he did during his tenure as Senator.

 

Lieberman wrote an article (Democrats and Republicans must confront Iran together, published on April 4, 2021 in New York Daily News) in which he urged America's political elites to forego their partisan political beefs and unite in a strong bipartisan way to make a good showing standing up to Iran. The occasion is the upcoming meetings during which the revival of the nuclear deal will be discussed between Iran and the (P5+1). In fact, this is how Lieberman started his article:

 

“During my 24 years of service in the US Senate, one of the subjects on which progress was not blocked by partisanship was US policy toward Iran. For years, strong bipartisan majorities in both houses of Congress working with presidents of both parties enacted economic sanctions and other measures aimed at stopping Iran's nuclear program”.

 

Let's pause for a moment and reflect on what Lieberman just said. He revealed that the love of America, which used to be the glue that brought the political parties to work together in the past, has been replaced by the hate that's generated by the Jewish lobby for those whom Israel chooses to call its enemies of the day. The net result is that no longer do America's legislators or executives work to build America and serve its people. Instead, they work to destroy Israel's chosen enemies and please the Jews.

 

That's what Joseph Lieberman has been doing for nearly a quarter century while a Senator, and that's what he has been doing since he left the Senate. As if there was not enough done to help Israel, Lieberman is now urging his old colleagues, who may still be in politics, as well as the new entrants to the vocation, to keep hating Israel's enemies and hurt them instead of working to improve life for the American people.

 

So, the question to ask is this: Aside from devoting time to work for Israel instead of working for America, why do the Jews believe it is important to have a bipartisan consensus when negotiating with a foreign entity? Well, here is a condensed version of how Joseph Lieberman may have answered that question:

 

“The Biden administration should engage with Congress to develop a bipartisan strategy toward Iran. Achieving a bipartisan policy toward Iran will definitely strengthen America's hand in the difficult negotiations with Tehran. The recent rejection by the Iranian regime of an offer from the European Union to host an informal discussion with the United States is a reminder of why a bipartisan policy is important”.

 

Do you realize what this means, my friend? Does Joe Lieberman realize what it means? It means that every time the Jews sabotage a gathering bipartisan consensus they view as being not in the interest of Israel, they definitely weaken America's hand in the difficult negotiations it will have with a foreign power. And if you want to know what that stance represents, it is as good a definition of treason as any you'll find.

 

In light of the realities floating to the surface pertaining to this subject, the Biden administration should do more than work to restore compliance with the Iran nuclear deal. It should take advantage of the situation, however bad it may look, and repair the damage that the Jews spent decades inflicting on the American system of governance. The Jews did it to benefit Israel at the expense of America, therefore Americans must have no compunction taking measures that will benefit America at the expense of Israel.

 

The way to do this is to read an opening statement at the first meeting of the (P5+1) with Iran. In that statement, America will acknowledge that Iran has every right to be in or out the non-proliferation treaty. If it chooses to be out, it will have every right to demand that Israel divulge all its activities in the nuclear field, if it has a program. Failing this, Iran will have every right to develop its own arsenal of nuclear weapons.

 

In addition, the opening statement will go on to reveal that until Israel comes clean with its past and current nuclear activities, America will institute and maintain a moratorium on granting Israel funds, weapons and diplomatic support. It will recall its ambassador to Israel, and declare Israel's ambassador to the US a persona non grata.

 

That condition shall remain in force till Israel does what it's supposed to do. This way, America will have shown how serious it is, given that it can no longer risk the survival of the planet to please the Jews. It is now obvious that the Jews cannot sit quietly without playing deadly games that endanger life on Earth, and humanity has the duty to protect itself, even if doing so displeases the Jews.

 

This done, the American delegation at the talks will inform its Iranian counterpart that America wants to have a relationship with Iran that's based on mutual respect, openness and cooperation in all fields of human endeavor.

 

Working together, these two nations can do much to improve life for the people in the Middle East and around the world. They should seize the opportunity and do their part fixing what’s sorrowful about the human condition.