Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Bibi Speaks, Bozos Stay Home

The Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin (Bibi) Netanyahu spoke to the U.S. Congress today to make a case for our so-called President Obama to back off on nuclear talks with the terrorist State of Iran. The speech began at 11:07 to a thunderous applause. This was his third appearance before Congress, a feat only to be accomplished by Sir Winston Churchill.

Bibi started off by thanking our so-called Commander in Chief, and said that Mr. Obama has been a friend to Israel and has quietly helped his country in the past, mentioning the Iron Dome as one example. 

Of course, we all know what a great friend Barack Hussein Obama is to Israel, but hey, it's politics and Bibi is a master politician. He even acknowledged Harry Reid and wished him a speedy recovery from his exercising accident. Harry moaned his thanks.

Bibi warned our absentee "leader" about the "bad deal" that's in the works and said the deal doesn't pave a pathway to peace, but instead "paves Iran's path to the bomb," and added that it could result in a "potential nuclear nightmare." He claimed that we'd be better off with no deal than having a bad one and said the potential deal would make two major concessions which would threaten not merely Israel, but the entire region as it would allow Iran to build a nuclear weapons program.

The first concession would leave "a vast nuclear infrastructure" in place as it would not require the destruction of their current nuclear facilities. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) reported that "Iran refuses to come clean," (to use Bibi's words). At the present time, there are about 190 thousand centrifuges to enrich Uranium and it wouldn't take Iran very long to have weapons-grade material ready to go.

But the second concession is even worse. Assuming Iran doesn't go behind our back and honors the deal (you know how honorable they are when it comes to Big Satan and Little Satan) in ten years a "Sundown Clause " would kick in and restrictions would automatically expire. We would no longer have the authority to stop them from enriching Uranium. 

As Bibi pointed out, ten years is the "blink of an eye in the life of a nation," and it will have a devastating effect on our own children. 

He reminded Congress of Iran's long history of funding terror and threatening Israel, but with Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles, the threat extends around the globe.

Unlike Obama, who seems to be much less sophisticated than the Prime Minister, Netanyahu explained that the situation does not need to be an "all or nothing" situation. The alternative is not a war, he said, but is a "much better deal." He argued that the U.S. has the leverage to achieve that.

He laid out three strategies. (Strategy is a concept new to Mr. Obama and one can only hope his staff who watched for him took notes.)

1. Stop Iran's aggression against its neighbors in the Middle East.
2. Stop Iran from supporting terrorism around the world.
3. Stop Iran from annihilating Israel--the only Jewish State in the world.

A few dozen Democrats did not attend the speech. In fact, Susan-it-was-the-Video-Rice called Bibi's previous speech "destructive" to U.S.- Israeli ties. This ridiculous rhetoric has since been toned down. When the names of the absentee congressional members are learned, they will be published on this blog.

Of further note, Sen. Rand Paul did not stand when Bibi received standing ovations from both sides of the aisle, and in all, there were about 40 interruptions due to the applause.


Let's hope that our fearless leader will learn something from an actual fearless leader who served his country as a commando, not as a "chicken-shit" as the left had so ungraciously called him. Let's hope Obama understands Bibi's warning: "When it comes to Iran and ISIS, the enemy of your enemy--is your enemy." He urged us not to be "fooled" by Iran's recent opposition to ISIS because they are both "competing for the crown of militant Islam."

Obama seems to think the U.S. can team up with Iran to defeat ISIS. Either he's naive or has plans for our nation that he refuses to reveal to the American public.

But that's the difference between a Commander in Chief and a Community Organizer.



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