Posted on 07/04/2017 10:15:08 AM PDT by KC_Lion
Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stepped aboard the giant aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush on Monday for a tour of the ship as it lay off the port of Haifa.
He took the opportunity to wish America well ahead of its 241st Independence Day before stressing the shared ideals of freedom and democracy that link the two countries.
He opened his remarks by first congratulating the men and women who take the USS George H.W. Bush into harms way:
I stand on the deck of a mighty aircraft carrier of the United States of America, and a few miles here, across the sea, is another mighty aircraft carrier of our common civilization, its called the State of Israel.
This great aircraft carrier is a floating island of America. Its a symbol to the world of freedom and victory. The great crew that works off this ship helps keep the world secure from the threat of terror. This carrier has served as a base for X flights against the Islamic State, and the war against ISIS should be seen for what it is, a clash between good and evil.
Every sailor on this ship should be immensely proud that you are serving good. Your families should be proud of you; the American people should be proud of you. I know that they are.
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The Youtube Link: PM Netanyahu Visits USS George H. W. Bush
Happy Independence Day! :)
Nice!
Thanks for the link. Netanyahu is all class. Happy birthday USA and God bless the US and Israel.
‘HATE Media’ feels the same way.
I’ve always liked Bibi - now more than ever.
If youd like to be on or off, please FR mail me.
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It is also the 41st anniversary of the daring rescue mission in Uganda, that claimed his brother’s life (Yoni Netanyahu).
I noticed that three-star affirmative action brass hat in the background. It is interesting to read her resume and compare it to the officers passed over for her.
God Bless Bibi Netanyahu!
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