Posted on 03/17/2010 3:26:11 PM PDT by Texas Peartree
The Middle East's only true democracy. The one place in the region where Arabs can participate in selecting their political leaders without fear of violence. The most innovative nation on Earth. A beacon of liberty, plurality and diversity. A friend of America who purchases billions of dollars worth of our goods and services per year. Yes, Israel must be stopped, and President Obama will see to it.
After announcing the expansion of apartment complexes in their own capital of Jerusalem, Israel was shocked by the fierce attack by "friend of Israel" Hillary Clinton. Her disproportionate attacks, at the behest of the President, accused Israel of acting against the fantasy of a peace negotiations. What peace negotiations? Since the Palestinian groups can no longer easily slaughter unarmed men, women and children, they have nothing to offer to give Israel.
Now, some are questioning if President Obama is following in President Bush's steps with regime change. Only this time, instead of removing a psychopathic murderer in Saddam Hussein, Obama wants to remove the democratically elected Prime Minister of Israel who has more ties to America than does Obama. Bibi Netanyahu also delivers better speeches in English than the President, with less of an Indonesian accent I suppose.
President Obama's goal is to revive the useless Israeli Labor Party, which is more likely to make concessions to Palestinian statehood. The problem is that NOBODY wants a Palestinian state. It would destabilize Jordan and Lebanon. It would make Israel strategically thin and perhaps lead to Hamas and Iranian dominance in the West Bank to add to Hamas and Iranian dominance in the Gaza Strip.
President Obama should stick to what he knows best: bankrupting America and bowing to foreign debt-holders. Maybe he would back off if Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu bought American Treasury Bonds?
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Fortunately, Obama sucks at regime change (and everyting else). Remember Honduras?
Amen to that!
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