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Proponents of this narrative say that Obama's speech at the 2012 AIPAC conference was strategically titled towards the side of diplomacy in dealing with Iran instead of war.
They point to key phrases that were cushioned in the heart of the speech such as "there is too much loose talk of war," and "now is not the time for bluster. Now is the time to let our increased pressure sink in," as proof that Obama is trying to avoid war, but still mindful of Israel's sensitivities.
If Obama was trying to avoid a war with Iran then he wouldn't commit the United States to a sanctions program that paves the path to an inevitable clash down the road. As Col. Wilkerson told the Alyona show on Russia Today on March 1st, sanctions is not diplomacy.
Obama's problem with Israel's "loose talk of war," is that it is too honest and transparent. He wants to take a quiet, sneaky approach, so that when war with Iran finally dawns, it won't have to be announced to the American public. It will become a matter of fate, not politics.
Obama wants to replace Israel's war drums with war flutes. As he said in his speech, "Now is the time to heed the timeless advice from Teddy Roosevelt: Speak softly; carry a big stick." This is not clever peace talk by a peace-minded president. This is code for, "Gangsters don't make noise before they strike their prey, they walk up smoothly, silently, and the victim drops dead before he even knows what happened." If Obama was aiming for peace and diplomacy, he wouldn't be carrying any stick.
In his speech, Obama said that America and Israel should not state their intentions for war so openly. And he reminded the Israelis, "rest assured that the Iranian government will know our resolve, and that our coordination with Israel will continue." That is not a bluff.
Obama wants war, but on a silent watch, not on a watch that goes off every five minutes with alarms of war, as the Israelis desire. Obama is being true to Mossad's motto of "by deception thou shall wage war." The Israelis are not being deceptive about their intentions. They're saying, "Let's have war. Let's bomb them into hell. We want a fight." But Obama is saying, "Cool down. Be more deceptive. Be more true to your own motto. Do not shout war slogans. Tone it down. Let's carry out our war policies in the dark. Do not announce them to the world."
It is total bullshit!!
Proponents of this narrative say that Obama's speech at the 2012 AIPAC conference was strategically titled towards the side of diplomacy in dealing with Iran instead of war.
They point to key phrases that were cushioned in the heart of the speech such as "there is too much loose talk of war," and "now is not the time for bluster. Now is the time to let our increased pressure sink in," as proof that Obama is trying to avoid war, but still mindful of Israel's sensitivities.
If Obama was trying to avoid a war with Iran then he wouldn't commit the United States to a sanctions program that paves the path to an inevitable clash down the road. As Col. Wilkerson told the Alyona show on Russia Today on March 1st, sanctions is not diplomacy.
Obama's problem with Israel's "loose talk of war," is that it is too honest and transparent. He wants to take a quiet, sneaky approach, so that when war with Iran finally dawns, it won't have to be announced to the American public. It will become a matter of fate, not politics.
Obama wants to replace Israel's war drums with war flutes. As he said in his speech, "Now is the time to heed the timeless advice from Teddy Roosevelt: Speak softly; carry a big stick." This is not clever peace talk by a peace-minded president. This is code for, "Gangsters don't make noise before they strike their prey, they walk up smoothly, silently, and the victim drops dead before he even knows what happened." If Obama was aiming for peace and diplomacy, he wouldn't be carrying any stick.
In his speech, Obama said that America and Israel should not state their intentions for war so openly. And he reminded the Israelis, "rest assured that the Iranian government will know our resolve, and that our coordination with Israel will continue." That is not a bluff.
Obama wants war, but on a silent watch, not on a watch that goes off every five minutes with alarms of war, as the Israelis desire. Obama is being true to Mossad's motto of "by deception thou shall wage war." The Israelis are not being deceptive about their intentions. They're saying, "Let's have war. Let's bomb them into hell. We want a fight." But Obama is saying, "Cool down. Be more deceptive. Be more true to your own motto. Do not shout war slogans. Tone it down. Let's carry out our war policies in the dark. Do not announce them to the world."
It is total bullshit!!
1 comment:
Way to sound the war alarm. I'm sure Obama would be proud. You really got the stupid anti-war left there, ha, ha.
On another note, you might want to stuff some padding in that drum.
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