Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Will Israel Attack?

 There is no way to know for sure, but the consensus seems to be that Netanyahu has had enough of Iran and Obama and he is about to do what must be done to insure Israel's survival. The Israeli's have lived under the fear of an Iranian nuclear holocaust for too long. the UN and America have turned blind eyes to what they know is going on and the reports of the nuclear regulatory agency of the UN who has repeatedly told them that the Iranians are enriching weapons grade uranium.

Israel cannot wait until mushroom clouds appear over Jerusalem. Obama has consistently turned his back on Israel while attempting to placate the Muslims and now the tab for that is about to come due. If Israel attacks, the Iranians will also lash out at America,

Americans will die because of the malaise and the ineptitude of a man who had no business ever being president of the United States.
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (L) meets with US President Barack Obama at the United Nations headquarters in New York on September 21, 2011. (Photo credit: Avi Ohayon/GPO/FLASH90)

Netanyahu ‘determined to attack Iran’ before US elections

Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “is determined to attack Iran before the US elections,” Israel’s Channel 10 News claimed on Monday night, and Israel is now “closer than ever” to a strike designed to thwart Iran’s nuclear drive.
The TV station’s military reporter Alon Ben-David, who earlier this year was given extensive access to the Israel Air Force as it trained for a possible attack, reported that, since upgraded sanctions against Iran have failed to force a suspension of the Iranian nuclear program in the past two months, “from the prime minister’s point of view, the time for action is getting ever closer.”
Asked by the news anchor in the Hebrew-language TV report how close Israel now was to “a decision and perhaps an attack,” Ben-David said: “It appears that we are closer than ever.”
He said it seemed that Netanyahu was not waiting for a much-discussed possible meeting with US President Barack Obama, after the UN General Assembly gathering in New York late next month — indeed, “it’s not clear that there’ll be a meeting.” In any case, said Ben-David, “I doubt Obama could say anything that would convince Netanyahu to delay a possible attack.”

2 comments:

XtnYoda said...

You're back! Was worried. God Speed.

Prime said...

Yep. took a four day weekend trip to KY. Just now getting back into things.