Now, what do they have in common?
Bad news for Israel
I consider Ehud Barak to be one of the most dangerous fugues in Israeli politics and military. He lives in the extreme looney Left world far removed from reality. His latest statement about "peace" in five years makes no sense. Does he listen to our enemies?
And Barack Obama, who was elected U.S. President despite his lack of experience, will now be meeting with Bibi Netanyahu, Israel's Prime Minister. There's no comparison in their knowledge and experience. Bibi knows lots more, even though he frequently goes against what his head knows.
I've written this before. Bibi should not be visiting the United States. It can only cause trouble, because Obama wants "results." He agrees with the US State Department that an "agreement" depends on Israel giving in and there must be a Pseudisitinian State squeezed between an anorexic Israel and Jordan.
Just like one of my weight loss techniques is not to serve fattening foods which I like, since it's not good to create temptation, Bibi should know that by meeting with Obama, he's setting himself up to the "temptation" of all the praise and attention.
Too bad he didn't leave his ego outside when he took office.
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It is absolutely imperative for Obama to pressure Israel to accept a peace deal and to do it quickly. The sands are already shifting under his administration and the erosion is picking up speed. Owners of America's debt have begun to see, and even Obama has begun to mention how this level of debt is unsustainable. My guess is that he has to try to force Israel's hand before they enact universal health care because that will be the likely trigger for hyperinflation and will drive a stake in the heart of America's overt influence in the world.
But it's not good for Israel, so we must refuse.
Indeed. But what is good for Israel I think is probably the farthest from Obama's mind. As a matter of fact, I don't think what is good for America is all that prominent on his list of priorities. He ascribes to an ideology and where it has failed before he thinks he is the one to make it succeed. So, in my opinion, whatever feeds his self indulgent narcissism, that is his priority, and he will use whatever influence he needs to to make it happen. And the influence at his disposal is still considerable. Netanyahu will hopefully resist.
BTW - this is obviously just my opinion and I don't really like what is going on in America right now so I may be a little overly melodramatic. Let's hope so.
The reason for America's downfall is the last verse of Ovadiah. If Barry Hussein would leave Israel alone, the fall may not be so severe. But since Pharoahs ego is quite inflated, expect the worst for Esav. Oh, it's supposed to be this way.
Hey, Netanyahu, Barak - take a hint:
Palestinian (PLO) Ambassador to Lebanon Abbas Zaki: Two-State Solution Will Lead to the Collapse of Israel.
Stupid Jews!
Kae, Shiloh and shy, we all agree, and this week's parshat shavua says it well.
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