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May 16, 2008

Obama Was Undermining Bush In Israel

By DemocracyRules

Obama is complaining about being attacked by Bush for advocating appeasement.  However, the MSM is ignoring the political context.

Obama sent a bunch of lobbyists to Israel to coincide with Bush's visit.  Their job was to advocate and justify Obama's  "talk to anyone" stance with Israeli politicians.  However, I think it was inappropriate for a Obama to do this. 

In my opinion, it's unethical for a mere political candidate to attempt to discredit or undermine the policies of the sitting President of the United States, who is the elected representative of the American people.

In the midst of these efforts of Obama's lobbyists, Bush read a prepared speech to the Knesset.  Bush did not even refer to Obama in his speech. 

Bush said, "Some seem to believe we should negotiate with terrorists and radicals, as if some ingenious argument will persuade them they have been wrong all along. We have heard this foolish delusion before. As Nazi tanks crossed into Poland in 1939, an American senator declared: "Lord, if only I could have talked to Hitler, all of this might have been avoided." We have an obligation to call this what it is, the false comfort of appeasement, which has been repeatedly discredited by history."

It's a ridiculous stretch for Obama to claim that Bush was referring to him.  Obama is not the only present or future appeaser that we need to worry about, he is just the Appeaser Du Jour.

Debkafile has the whole story.

Beautiful Speech From Bush

By DemocracyRules

Bushun3 Bush just gave this speech in the Israeli Knesset (Parliament). 

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Sixty years ago in Tel Aviv, David Ben-Gurion proclaimed Israel's independence...  It was the redemption of an ancient promise given to Abraham, Moses, and David a homeland for the chosen people in Eretz Yisrael.

America is proud to be Israels closest ally and best friend in the world... The alliance between our governments is unbreakable, yet the source of our friendship runs deeper than any treaty. It is grounded in the shared spirit of our people, the bonds of the Book, the ties of the soul.

Centuries of suffering and sacrifice would pass before this dream was fulfilled. The Jewish people endured the agony of the pogroms, the tragedy of the Great War, and the horror of the Holocaust what Elie Wiesel called "the kingdom of the night."

And we see a resource more valuable than oil or gold the talent and determination of a free people who refuse to let any obstacle stand in the way of their destiny.

I have touched the Western Wall, seen the sun reflected in the Sea of Galilee, and prayed at Yad Vashem. Earlier today, I visited Masada, an inspiring monument to courage and sacrifice. At this historic site, Israeli soldiers swear an oath: "Masada shall never fall again." Citizens of Israel: Masada shall never fall again, and America will always stand with you.

[N]o nation should ever be forced to negotiate with killers pledged to its destruction... The fight against terror and extremism is the defining challenge of our time... It is a clash of visions, a great ideological struggle... but at its core it is the ancient battle between good and evil. The killers claim the mantle of Islam, but they are not religious men. No one who prays to the God of Abraham could strap a suicide vest to an innocent child, or blow up guiltless guests at a Passover Seder, or fly planes into office buildings filled with unsuspecting workers. In truth, the men who carry out these savage acts serve no higher goal than their own desire for power. They accept no God before themselves. And they reserve a special hatred for the most ardent defenders of liberty, including Americans and Israelis.

Some seem to believe we should negotiate with terrorists and radicals, as if some ingenious argument will persuade them they have been wrong all along. We have heard this foolish delusion before. As Nazi tanks crossed into Poland in 1939, an American senator declared: "Lord, if only I could have talked to Hitler, all of this might have been avoided." We have an obligation to call this what it is the false comfort of appeasement, which has been repeatedly discredited by history.

Israel's population may be just over 7 million. But when you confront terror and evil, you are 307 million strong, because America stands with you.

And America stands with you in firmly opposing Iran's nuclear weapons ambitions. Permitting the world's leading sponsor of terror to possess the worlds deadliest weapon would be an unforgivable betrayal of future generations. For the sake of peace, the world must not allow Iran to have a nuclear weapon.

Ultimately, to prevail in this struggle, we must offer an alternative to the ideology of the extremists by extending our vision of justice and tolerance, freedom and hope. These values are the self-evident right of all people, of all religions, in all of the world because they are a gift from Almighty God. Securing these rights is also the surest way to secure peace. Leaders who are accountable to their people will not pursue endless confrontation and bloodshed.

We must confront the moral relativism that views all forms of government as equally acceptable and thereby consigns whole societies to slavery. Above all, we must have faith in our values and ourselves and confidently pursue the expansion of liberty as the path to a peaceful future.

So as we mark 60 years from Israel's founding, let us envision the region 60 years from now.

Israel will be celebrating its 120th anniversary as one of the worlds great democracies, a secure and flourishing homeland for the Jewish people. The Palestinian people will have the homeland they have long dreamed of and deserved a democratic state that is governed by law, respects human rights, and rejects terror. From Cairo and Riyadh to Baghdad and Beirut, people will live in free and independent societies, where a desire for peace is reinforced by ties of diplomacy, tourism, and trade. Iran and Syria will be peaceful nations, where todays oppression is a distant memory and people are free to speak their minds and develop their talents.

This is a bold vision, and some will say it can never be achieved. But think about what we have witnessed in our own time. When Europe was destroying itself through total war and genocide, it was difficult to envision a continent that six decades later would be free and at peace. When Japanese pilots were flying suicide missions into American battleships, it seemed impossible that six decades later Japan would be a democracy, a lynchpin of security in Asia, and one of Americas closest friends.

Yet each one of these transformations took place. And a future of transformation is possible in the Middle East too, so long as a new generation of leaders has the courage to defeat the enemies of freedom, make the hard choices necessary for peace, and stand firm on the solid rock of universal values.

Sixty years ago, on the eve of Israel's independence, the last British soldiers departing Jerusalem stopped at a building in the Jewish quarter of the Old City. An officer knocked on the door and met a senior rabbi. The officer presented him with a short iron bar, the key to Zion Gate, and said it was the first time in 18 centuries that a key to the gates of Jerusalem had belonged to a Jew. His hands trembling, the rabbi offered a prayer of thanksgiving to God, "Who had granted us life and permitted us to reach this day." Then he turned to the officer, and uttered the words Jews had awaited for so long: "I accept this key in the name of my people."

Over the past six decades, the Jewish people have established a state that would make that humble rabbi proud. You have raised a modern society in the Promised Land, a light unto the nations that preserves the legacy of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. And you have built a mighty democracy that will endure forever and can always count on America to stand at its side.

May God bless Israel.

May 12, 2008

Israel Cannot Continue and One Day Will Vanish -- Ahmadinejad

DemocracyRules
h/t Gina Cobb, Arutz Sheva

Pamela_geller Pamela Geller of Atlas Shrugs lays it on the line to Ahmadinejad and his ilk.  Israel will exist long after he is gone. 

Winston Churchill thought 3000 years would be a good short-term goal for the new Israel.   Muslims forget they are the new kids on the block.

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May 07, 2008

Obama's Anti-Semitism

By DemocracyRules
h/t Jerusalem Post

Hate gets us nowhere.

Pro Patria

May 02, 2008

Two Years Ago Today on GINA COBB: Iran Says Will Attack Israel

Originally published on May 2, 2006:  Iran Says Will Attack Israel

From Reuters:

TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iran threatened on Tuesday to attack Israel in response to any "evil" act by the United States and said it had enriched uranium to a level close to the maximum compatible with civilian use in power stations.

Of course, since Iran claims everything the United States does is "evil," the proper way to report this story is that Iran has now announced its intention to attack Israel.

And what, pray tell, will Iran attack Israel with?  Its "peaceful" nuclear power stations?

Right.

The wolf is still trotting around under a sheepskin, buying time as it plots its move, but it can't resist baring its teeth now and then.

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April 25, 2008

Hamas Makes 'New' Pronouncement

By DemocracyRules

Recycle, Reuse, Reboot. This is your basic, all purpose Hamas article.  It is completely reusable and recyclable.  No need to fill up newspapers and hard drives with 'different', or 'new' Hamas stories.  One size fits all.  If you ever want to know what Hamas is doing, or thinking, just read this article.  Any time of the day or night.  No need to read 'new' articles, because they are always the same as the 'old' articles.  This one article distills all the useful information I've ever learned about Hamas in my adult lifetime.

According to Hamas, blah blah blah, blah blah blah.  Kill Israel, kill America, kill turtles, kill kill kill, blah blah blah.  We want peace with Israel on our terms, which requires that all Jews be killed.  This is sensible, and we are not full of hate.  Blah blah blah, blah blah blah, lie lie lie, hate hate hate.  We constantly try to kill Israelis, and kill each other, because blah blah blah.  We treat women worse than we treat dogs, we avoid all productive work, we devolve to the stone age, blah blah blah, lie lie lie. 

We create grinding poverty for ourselves, hate hate hate, lie lie lie.  We are victims because of blah blah blah.  We constantly betray each other because blah blah blah.  We smuggle smuggle smuggle, rape rape rape, lie lie lie, blah blah blah.  We ignore all commandments, we desecrate the Koran by our own ignoble actions, blah blah blah.  We will keep doing this indefinitely until someone forcibly stops us, because blah blah blah, lie lie lie, hate hate hate.

A final quote from Brigitte Gabriel, to sum things up.  “As one who knows what's in the hearts and minds of Arabs, let me repeat what seems to be the hardest thing for world opinion to accept: The Arabs have no intention of having peace with the Jews period, exclamation point, end of discussion.”

There you go, no need to read a 'new' article on Hamas ever again.

Pro Patria

April 21, 2008

Two Years Ago Today on GINA COBB: Israel and Palestinians Equally Wrong? Not Unless Premeditated Murder Is the Same as Negligence

Originally published on April 21, 2006:  Israel and Palestinians Equally Wrong? Not Unless Premeditated Murder Is the Same as Negligence

Wounded_tel_aviv_41706_2 Another homicide bombing in Israel this week.  It happened at a Tel Aviv restaurant.  At least eight are dead; at last 60 are wounded.  The victims included men, women and children.  All were civilian noncombatants.  They were not caught in the line of fire in a battle between militants.  They were peacefully going about their business when they were deliberately killed and maimed.  Children saw their mother killed. 

The bomber and the persons who planned the killings and built the bomb knew they would kill innocent men, women and children who were minding their own business.  They are happy about the resulting deaths, injuries, tears, and funerals.  They passed out pastries to celebrate.  They announced that 70 more such attacks are coming.

And the world shrugs its shoulders.

It's not our concern, right?

Last time I checked, we don't live in Israel.  Not most of us, anyway.

And last time I checked, most of us aren't even Jewish.

So it's their problem.  Not ours.

Besides, there's violence on both sides.  It's a cycle of violence.

But maybe we should review what's really going on, just to be sure.

Here's what we know about the violence caused by the Palestinians:

1.  The Palestinians strap bombs filled with shrapnel to themselves.  The bombers intend to be killed.  The shrapnel is soaked in rat poison to ensure hemorrhaging in the victims.  The Palestinian attacks often also include further bombs targeting rescue workers who come to aid the victims.

In attacks planned in advance, the Palestinians routinely and deliberately take these bombs into the middle of crowds of people who are civilian noncombatants minding their own business -- eating at a restaurant, attending a celebration, or riding a bus.  The targets selected are men, women and children. 

They are not killed because they happen to be too close to another target.  They are the target.

Percentage of persons intended to be killed:  100% (the bomber and everyone at the scene, including rescue workers)

Target:  100% civilian noncombatants

Planning and premeditation of deaths of civilian targets:  100%

2.  The perpetrators of these attacks are celebrated and glorified by the Palestinians, and the Palestinians announce that more such attacks will be coming.

Let's compare this to what Israel does:

1.   The Israelis do not routinely and deliberately plan in advance to kill not only their own soldiers, but also crowds of innocent noncombatant civilians who are eating at a restaurants, riding buses, etc.  Although critics of Israel point to examples of civilian Palestinian deaths, those examples almost always involve civilians accidentally or unavoidably caught in the line of fire (collateral damage of war) or civilians who were deliberately involving themselves in the conflict by throwing rocks, staying in the way, etc. 

2.  Some of the accidental Palestinian deaths are the direct result of the Palestinians' own prior attacks on innocent civilians.  For example, the Palestinians use an ambulance to sneak a homicide bomb into a crowd of innocent people, and then complain when the next ambulance is not waved through a checkpoint as usual and the patient in the ambulance suffers as a result.  These same Palestinians use every act of self-defense on Israel's part -- even something as harmless as building a wall to keep out homicide bombers -- as an excuse for more attacks on Israel. 

But what about civilian Palestinians killed by Israelis, like a girl killed this week in an Israeli strike?  Israel has indeed caused some civilian deaths by accident or perhaps even by negligence or gross negligence, but it does not routinely plan to kill noncombatant civilian Palestinians as its goal.  Israel does not deliberately target noncombatant men, women, or children for death.  The Palestinians do.

3. On the rare occasions when an isolated Israeli recklessly or deliberately kills innocent, noncombatant civilian Palestinians (such attacks are very few and far between), those who carry out such acts are not celebrated and glorified by most Israelis, and most Israelis do not brag that more such attacks on noncombatant civilians will be forthcoming.  This is the exact opposite of what occurs when a Palestinian does the same thing or worse.

The distinction is not difficult to make, if you really think about it.

Even a dog understands the difference between being tripped over and being deliberately kicked. 

Everyone on earth understands the difference between accidentally hitting a child with a car and deliberately planning to run over a child with a car and carrying out that very plan.  One is a horrible accident or at most negligence or even gross negligence; the other is first-degree, premeditated murder.

No sane civilized society treats the driver who accidentally kills a child the same as it treats a serial murderer. 

No reasonable person thinks that if the police accidentally take a civilian life while chasing a suspect, it is fair game for the police to be slaughtered in response -- or, worse yet, that it's fair game for the family of the victim to stand in the crowded town square and spray bullets in every direction to "get even." Yet that is exactly what Palestinians argue every day to justify their campaign of slaughtering innocent civilians.

When Israel starts detonating bombs in crowds of Palestinians who are just eating at restaurants -- not accidentally while pursing a military target, but routinely, as their entire goal -- then critics of Israel can legitimately say that there is moral equivalency between the Palestinians and Israel. Until then, there is no comparison.

Why does it matter?

It matters, first of all, from the standpoint of simple human justice and mercy.  We don't treat accidental or negligent killing and premeditated murder the same way because it would be wrong to do so.

Second, until you are clear about the difference between right and wrong, you can't figure out how to solve any problem.

If the troubles in the Middle East seem to be endless, perhaps part of the reason for that is the endless excuses being made for those who are willing to commit acts that are genuinely evil.

One of those excuses is poverty.  Nonsense.  In no courtroom on earth is being poor a defense to a charge of premeditated murder.  In fact, being willing to support premeditated murder is a good way to ensure that your society stays lawless and poor. 

Saying that there is a "cycle of violence" in the Middle East is like saying that there is a "cycle of violence" between criminal gangs and police.  The solution is not for the police to turn over the city to the gangs and go home.  That would only ensure that the violence continues.

Make sure you're clear in your own mind about what moral standards you believe in.  Do you believe that involuntary manslaughter is the same as premeditated murder? 

If you accidentally kill a person while driving your car -- as a few unlucky people have -- are you on the same moral plane as the Unibomber, the BTK killer, or any other serial killer?

Even if your driving was not as careful as it should have been, you are not even remotely in the same ballpark as a serial killer.  You did not intend to take someone's life.  You are filled with regret; the serial killer is filled with glee.  And while you, out of your sincere regret, will go to great lengths in the future to make sure that it never happens again, out of the serial killer's glee will grow the plans for his next killing.

Israelis openly lament the deaths of any innocent Palestinian civilians, and takes pains to avoid such innocent deaths whenever humanly possible.  Palestinians take open glee in the death of any innocent Israeli civilian. 

It's not asking too much to expect all sane, decent human beings on earth to be willing to take sides against routine, premeditated mass murder of noncombatant civilians.

Please have the moral clarity, the courage, and the common decency to take sides.

If you can't be bothered to challenge the pure evil of premeditated serial mass murder before it reaches out and harms you and your loved ones personally, then what good are you to the world?

Let your decency show.  Be willing, once in a while, to give credit to people who are struggling albeit imperfectly to do the right thing and protect their own safety without killing innocent people.  Be willing once in a while to acknowledge basic decency when you see it. 

Go out on a limb once in a while and have the courage to condemn what is clearly wrong.  Use the word "evil" once in a blue moon.  Not every day.  Not for little things, like your political opponents.  Once in a while, use the world "evil" when it really fits. 

"Evil" is the only word to describe what the Palestinians routinely do, and then gloat over.  If deliberate, premeditated murder of innocent men, women and children who were minding their own business and not anywhere near any line of fire is not pure evil, then what is?

If terrorism isn't evil, then you might as well throw the word away and hope that you're never on the receving end of what you chose not to condemn.

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April 19, 2008

Two Years Ago Today on GINA COBB: What Palestinians Deliberately Did to 68 Innocent Men, Women and Children

Originally published on April 19, 2006: What Palestinians Deliberately Did to 68 Innocent Men, Women and Children

Innocent.

Noncombatant.

Men.

Women.

And children.

Peacefully visiting a restaurant.

When suddenly --

Explosion.

Shrapnel.

Screams.

Agony.

Blood.

Pieces of human flesh.

Grievous wounds.

Suffering.

Dying.

Crying.

Watching her son writhe in agony.

Watching their mother die.

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It wasn't --

An accident.

It wasn't

A natural disaster.

It wasn't --

Civilians caught in the soldiers' line of fire.

It was --

Deliberate. 

Mass.

Murder.

And so -- 

At least 8 are dead and 60 injured due to a Palestinian terrorist homicide bombing Monday in Tel Aviv.

If you don't live inside of Israel or have any ties there, it's easy to let these homicide bombings pass through your consciousness and slip away in a matter of days.

Don't let that happen this time.

This time, take a moment to remember that the victims are real.  They are men, women and children whose lives and health and futures and loved ones were deliberately torn from them for no reason.

Brutally Honest has an important reminder about just how evil these attacks are.  You need to know that these are not just bombs.  They are bombs filled with shrapnel soaked in rat poison to cause hemmorhaging. 

It is like standing in a crowd of innocent men, women and children and shooting bullets in every direction -- but worse, since the "bullets" are coated in poison.

Next time you hear someone fault Israel for not giving even more land or more concessions to its Palestinian tormentors, remember this.  Remember that Israel's tormenters are unspeakably evil.

In the fathomless depths of evil in which Palestinians live, the only "crime" is that one of their own condemned the attack.  From Haaretz:

Palestinian militant groups demanded an apology Tuesday from Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas for condemning Monday's deadly suicide bombing in Tel Aviv, in their harshest criticism yet of the moderate leader over his stand on violence.

The criticism, including from armed groups within Abbas' own Fatah party, underscored a growing debate among Palestinians over the use of violence against Israel.


"We ask President Abbas to apologize to the entire Palestinian people because of the offense he committed," the groups said in a joint statement by a coalition of militants read by a masked gunman at an open-air news conference in Gaza.

Abbas said Monday that the attack, which killed nine people, ran counter to Palestinian interests. But he used stronger wording than usual, describing the attack as "despicable."

Abbas is in the political minority now that Hamas controls the Palestinian authority.  Here is what most Palestinians are doing right now:  celebrating the mass murder of innocents.  In Gaza, Islamic Jihad militants handed out pastries on the streets in celebration of this mass murder bombing attack.

And Palestinians are planning many more such mass murder attacks against innocent men, women and children:

The Islamic Jihad movement, hailing its Monday suicide bombing that killed nine people and wounded scores in Tel Aviv, has warned that has an army of 70 suicide bombers who plan to blow themselves up in Israel.

The "martyrdom operation" was "the first fruit of a recently formed unit of bombers, which includes 70 male and female bombers," Islamic Jihad spokesman Abu Ahmed told reporters in Gaza hours after the attack.


He slammed Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas for condemning the suicide attack in Tel Aviv and praised the new Palestinian government led by the militant Hamas movement, which condoned it.

"This is a legitimate attack by all the international laws and conventions, as well as religious rules, and no one can condemn this act of resistance," he said.

Let's review that again: 

A "legitimate" attack?

By "all the international laws and conventions"? 

Which ones, pray tell?

. . . "as well as religous rules"?

Not unless the "religious rules" were written by the devil himself. 

And perhaps they were.

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April 15, 2008

Ten Commandments Stolen

By DemocracyRules

h/t Jerusalem Post

Dust-up in Israel over Samaritan stone tablets recovered from a 4th century synagogue in Tel Yavne.

The_big_10 "I loaned them to him, now he keeps them", says one, how about "Thou shalt not steal?"   

"He sold them to me, now he goes back on the deal", says the second, how about "Thou shalt not bear false witness?"   

Now the lawyers are involved, and they often don't bother with commandments.  If they bill on time and charges, straightening this out may take until the second coming (or perhaps the first coming, I'm not sure which).

They both want these ancient tablets, and neither will give in. How about "Thou shalt not covet?".

March 10, 2008

Palestinians Celebrate Murder, Racing Toward Their Own Destruction

Palestinians have a death wish, on more than one level.

Michael Goodwin writes ("Palestinian Celebration of Murder Dooms Hope for Peace"):

The pictures from Jerusalem were horrifying: Dead and injured students being wheeled out of a Jewish religious school after an Arab gunman went on a rampage. Other images were disturbing in a different way: These were the pictures of Palestinians celebrating the massacre.

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February 14, 2008

Israel Needs Aircraft Carriers

By DemocracyRules

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I’m serious, and its feasible.  The idea is for Israel to buy three large container ships about 350 yards long, about 110,000 tons.  There are quite a few around that are that size or larger.  Then lease them out for shipping, make money on the deal. 

Later, take each one in to a shipyard and install a removable aluminum superstructure and deck for use as an aircraft carrier.  Arrange removable shipping containers inside the ship to make sailor’s quarters, ammunition storage, mess halls, everything you need.  Then take all the stuff out and store it on land in Israel. 

When Israel needs an aircraft carrier to go bomb Iran, they can bring one of their container ships into port and install all the prefabricated pieces within about  one month.  Artillery, missile batteries, and anti-aircraft guns would all be drive-on drive-off equipment that would be locked in place on the sub-deck.

This may sound crazy but it’s not.  In WWII, many freighters were converted for use as aircraft carriers, and they were very successful.  Eventually many shipping convoys in the Atlantic had one of these carriers to fend off German U-Boats, and they worked very well.

These carriers would not be as good as purpose-built vessels, but they would be a lot cheaper, and they would do the job.  Mainly, they would be used to launch air-strikes on Iran from or near the Persian Gulf.  Iran has only a piddling Navy, and no attack aircraft worth worrying about.

These carriers would be very useful for an attack on Iran.  Having them could push Iran to negotiate. It would also help Israel gain more control of the situation.  It may even avert war.

Pro Patria

[Shadow, thank you for your comment about the ARAPAHO project.  Although it was mainly for seaborne helicopter support, you're right that it is a very similar idea.  The US Navy planned to outfit  container ships with all the capabilities for helicopter maintenance.  The idea of a conversion between a container ship to a flat-top is conceptually similar.]

Forget Hillary – The Real News Is Nailing This Guy

By DemocracyRules

The MSM never gets things right, as they comment vaguely about ‘some terrorist who died in Syria yesterday

Happy_lebanese In fact, Imad Mughniyeh’s death is a tremendous breakthrough in the war on terror, for many reasons.

(1) He was a mortal enemy of the U.S., killing hundreds in multiple bombings and shootings. He kidnapped and slowly tortured the CIA Beirut station head to death, viciously and painfully, in the way that only psychopaths do.  Reagan and the whole American people lived through the mournful days in 1983, when 250 Marines died in Beirut, trying to keep the peace. Mughniyeh organized that bombing, as well as the U.S. embassy bombing that same year.

Reagan1 (2) Mughniyeh was also a mortal enemy of Israel for multiple kidnappings, bombings, and murders. (3) He was a vital and very senior agent of Iran, which sent their foreign minister, Mottaki to read a statement at the funeral from Ahmadinejad.  "He's not the first martyr, nor will he be the last on this path...there will be hundreds and millions more."   Most of those who attended the funeral today belong in jail.

Mughniyeh_funeral (4) As one of the main organizing forces behind  Hizbullah, he shares responsibility for the 2006 war with Israel, the multiple assassinations against democratic Lebanese leaders, and the multiple terror threats against Lebanese democracy. 

Hizbullah itself says this is a huge and heavy blow for them.  Nasrallah, their greasy putrid political leader, has now declared 'war' (this is new?).  He is still living in a hole in the ground to avoid being assassinated himself. 

Lebanon_feb14_08_2 (5) Today, a short distance away from Mughniyeh's funeral, 1.5 MILLION Lebanese celebrated, in rain and cold, their independence from Syria.  This joy of growing  liberty, a nascent democracy, and freedom from civil war has only occurred because of the successes in the the US-led war on terror.  This is Lebanese democracy, done their way.  The main pro-democracy group is an alliance between Christians, Druze, and Sunni Muslims.

(6) The US and/or Israeli strike which killed Mughniyeh did so right near the Syrian Intelligence headquarters in Damascus.  It has been clear for years that the only way to get Assad, the president of Syria, to leave Lebanon alone, is to hang a Damoclean sword over his head. (Damocles sinned against the gods, and spent eternity in Hades with a sword poised above his head, suspended by a hair.)

This action makes it clear that the anti-terror alliance can bomb Syrian intelligence headquarters anytime they want. (7) Assad himself should now feel vulnerable to assassination. (8) Many other terrorist groups are based in Damascus, and they are also now vulnerable to targeted killings.

Atta (9) Imad Mughniyeh was promoted to supreme commander of Hizbullah in 2006.  Nazrallah was demoted to political leader. Mughniyeh also  had multiple meetings with Al Qaida.  He was observed to be in contact with Mohammed Atta just prior to 9/11.  No matter what they discussed, it was not good.

It’s time for Imad Mughniyeh to find out that there are no virgins, no little green birds, no paradise, nothing for him.  Just billions of humans striving hard to remove all trace that he ever existed.

February 10, 2008

Israeli Minister: Level Qassam Neighborhoods

By DemocracyRules
Via YetNews

I Have Seldom Seen Israelis This Mad

Phalanx2 The Sunday cabinet meeting in Israel today was very heated.  The Qassam rockets keep coming from Gaza, and new injuries are getting revolting.  Several cabinet members are very mad, while Olmert tries to keep tempers under control. 

"Any other country would have already gone in and leveled the area, which is exactly what I think the IDF should do – decide on a neighborhood in Gaza and level it," Said Sheetrit, the Interior minister.

"Israel should provide residents with due warning.  We should let them know 'you have to leave, this area will be taken down tomorrow' and just take it down – that will show them we mean business. Sporadic actions are good, but they're not good enough."

Israel could use computer-controlled anti-missile machine guns (Phalanx gatling system, shown in the picture) on the Qassam rockets, but many lethal machine gun bullets would land on Gaza.

Of course no matter what Hamas will play the victim but that strategy is  getting a bit thin in the West.  Gazans have alternatives. They could stay where they are and prevent Hamas from using their neighborhoods for the attacks on Israel.

They could just move to Egypt.  With no wall, why stay?
Letting Gaza go back to Egypt could be the first step in the roadmap to peace.  It used to be part of Egypt until 1967. 

Israel probably will eventually start bulldozing those rocket neighborhoods, and then the displaced Gazans will have to move somewhere.

February 07, 2008

Let's Squeeze Iran Some More

By DemocracyRules

Khomenei2a There is merit to the idea of attacking a nuclear-bound despotism before it gets weapons.  However, containment is also a good idea.  It can slow Iran down and buy some time. 

At any point anything could happen next.  While the allied democracies were putting the squeeze on the Soviet Union,  they collapsed almost without warning. The Soviets talked tough right up until the end.

Another helpful thing is a statistical phenomenon called “regression towards the mean.”  Extraordinarily nasty regimes tend to drift back toward the average over time.  They do this because of random events.  All else being equal, random events conspire to create “average nastiness”. Tyrants lose power, or they run out of the money they need to do bad things, they get assassinated, their people rise up, etc. Honestly, this really happens. Examples: most of South America (compared to 1965), Mauritania, Libya, and of course the Soviet Union.

Ergo, if the democracies successfully contain Iran, it will likely improve over time on its own. Condi has pointed out that Iran’s economy is fragile (still much weaker than 1979), people are getting very tired of poverty, the isolation, and their obviously crazy leaders. Hate is also very disabling for Iran, it's an enormous waste of time and energy.

We have bit of time left on the nuclear issue.   Iran has no idea what they're doing. Contrary to web chit-chat, building reliable, weapons-usable and deliverable nuclear weapons is very hard, and Iran would probably only get one shot at an attack. Russia has never perfected stable, reliable weapons where you could just push a button and get a reliable bomb blast of a certain size in a certain exact place on the other side of the world. (Remember Russians are still driving Lada’s.) Given these facts, are these Iranian fanatics (who could not even build a Lada without help), a clear and present danger to the US?  Israeli intelligence says we can wait a bit longer. 

Right now, the allied democracies have to keep up the pressure and focus on containment, while we prepere for war if it becomes necessary.

February 06, 2008

Palestinians Losing Power - Literally

Now Hamas can start lighting candles.  Thanks to continued attacks on Israel by Hamas, Israel will begin cutting power to the Gaza strip on Thursday.

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February 05, 2008

Religious Tolerance is Good

By DemocracyRules

Theremustbeacommandmentagainst_th_2 OK, this is the kind of stuff that Jews have to put up with all the time.  There should be a Commandment against this.  The big dog looks strangely familiar -- perhaps the 'Naked Archaeologist' guy on TV?

Of course, certain other religions don't like being made fun of.  Then again, lots of Jews don't like it ether, that's why they have the wailing wall, where they can go to bang their heads against the wall after all the indignities they suffer.

Which of course leads to the inevitable joke.  So the new immigrant to Israel is so happy to arrive, and he rents a room and starts his new life.  One month later, 10 relatives come to visit and stay with him, and he is very welcoming to them for the first four months.  Wilingwall_2

 

Then he goes to the Rabbi, and says, "These people are driving me crazy, what should I do?"

 

"Wait 2 months, and see me again," says the Rabbi.

Two months later, the guy comes back and he cannot say enough about how miserable he is. "They're eating me out of house and home, there is no place to sit down, they watch loud TV on lousy channels... yadda, yadda and yadda."  The Rabbi says, "Well now I want you to buy a sheep, and keep it with you all the time in the room, and see me again in three months."

The guy does this, and comes back in three months.  "This is horrible, all the people, now the sheep, it stinks, it eats constantly, we have to clean up after it, it sometimes bites, it begs at the table, it's breath stinks, I cannot begin to describe how miserable I am."

"Get rid of the sheep and see me in a month," says the Rabbi.

One month later the guy returns, and the Rabbi asks him how he's feeling.  "Feeling?  Oh, I'm great, I'm so happy, I feel wonderful. I cannot tell you how grateful my 10 loving family and I are that you let us get rid of that sheep."

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