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Tickling the Ayatollahs With Laughter
9/10/15 | Yomin Postelnik

Posted on 09/10/2015 10:18:46 PM PDT by Yomin Postelnik

In 1981, Israel launched Operation Opera and directly saved millions of Israeli and Middle Eastern lives, while also making conditions far safer for Americans and for the western world. The task was clear and simple. Israel bombed Iraq's Osirak Nuclear Reactor and prevented Saddam Hussein from wreaking havoc in the Middle East.

The strategy was reasonable and spoke to a reasonable era. Today's buffoonery is shameful and dangerous. The following is a possible solution and, at the very least, constitutes a sensible path.

In 2006, those who opposed then President Bush yelled that he should have gone to war against Iran instead of Iraq. It is true that these chorus cries had little to do with military strategy and everything to do with politically inspired baseless hatred, but the idea brought forth in liberal circles was that Saddam was harmless and that President Bush had averted his eye from the real danger, that being Iran.

(This was completely wrongheaded. The primary danger that Saddam posed, after Israel knocked out his nuclear plant - quite possibly with the help of one Jonathan Pollard and the intel he provided - was always about taking dangerous pot shots that could have knocked out thousands. He was a lunatic who had tried to assassinate a former US President, with complete disregard to the consequences for himself and for his country. He was already sponsoring suicide bombings in other parts of the world and American prowess did not serve to deter him. Iran, by contrast, would do nothing until it could do so. This was before it too became thirsty for immediate war.) See http://mythdebunker.blogspot.com/…/necessity-of-war-in-iraq… for my piece written at the time.

They were wrong about Iran then. Diplomacy was being tried. It failed. Therefore, what they said then is 100% correct now.

Today, on the one hand we have the usual wishful thinkers. Wish all you want, but when you're entrusted with the task of securing the lives of millions of people, your wishful thinking becomes dangerous, callous, babyish and shameful.

If you are a member of any body whose decisions affect the lives of millions, such as a member of US Congress, the Knesset or any other such body, and instead of performing your potentially lifesaving task, you instead choose to engage in hippie-like absentminded neglect, then for the sake of the world please resign your seat. Play your role. Open up a psychic hotline instead.

Then we have the other side. The "mature and responsible side." The side made up of,.... apparently made up of people who've been smoking that which is not quite legal in most jurisdictions.

And they propose a "resolution." Now, of course a resolution is warranted. Of course a deal that gives Iran 24 days minimal notice prior to inspections and allows Iran to "inspect" itself is ridiculous and must be rejected. But the answer does not lie in passing a resolution and then washing one's hands of a situation that does not go away by itself.

Unfortunately, saying "bad bad bad Ayatollah" won't cut it, unless your strategy is for said Ayatollah to die of laughter . And it's high time that people in decision making positions to realize their task, do their job and stop pretending that they're characters on Sesame Street.

The Only Strategy

The only conceivable, responsible and adult strategy is the one that will totally avert war. Yes, the hippies should love it. The Iranian people would love it in the long run. And the western world has nothing to lose. It would save countless lives and avert further crises.

But it ain't politikally korect. It gonna be looked at funnie...

Yet it is the only hope and the only reasonable solution.

That is to simply, without hurting or targeting civilians, bomb and take out Iran's nuclear sites.

Simple, not painless, but nothing compared to all out war. It's responsible, reasoned and would serve to protect lives on an unimaginable scale.

In any reasonable period throughout history, this would long ago have been done. During the Age of Buffoonery, neither side can bring it to their lips.

"אמר רבי יהושע בן לוי: כל שהוא רחמן על אכזרים לסוף נעשה אכזר על רחמנים" (ילקוט שמעוני, טו:קכא).

It says in Yalkut Shimoni (15), "Rabbi Yehoshua Ben Levi says, anyone who is merciful upon cruel people will in the end be made cruel toward merciful people." This has proven itself throughout history.

The good news is that it also says: "שומר פתאים ה'" (תהלים קטז) "G-D protects fools" (Psalms 116).

This equation, however, is not supposed to factor into military or national defense planning.

It says that in the time directly before G-D Almighty perfects the world through the advent of the Messianic Era, after Hashem has given us ample time, throughout all generations, to partner in perfecting the world, and completes the job (as is promised), that the footsteps of this great and eternal era will be heralded by birth pangs that cannot be believed. Our Sages describe the prelude to this era at the end of the Talmudic Tractate of Sotah. According to all of these signs, we are well on the way and the Redemption, a central tenant in Judaism (and in most religions), without which the purpose of the world's creation cannot make sense, is imminent. For the first time ever, all Torah leaders seem to agree on this point today.

It also says that during the final era of darkness we can rely on Our Father in Heaven and that every little bit of good, of connecting with G-D Almighty and of doing something to partner with G-D in making a better world brings salvation to the world in its entirety.


TOPICS: Judaism; Moral Issues; Religion & Culture
KEYWORDS: finalirandeal; iran; irandeal; iraq; israel; jonathanpollard; knesset; lebanon; obamagivesirannukes; senatedeal; waronterror; wot

1 posted on 09/10/2015 10:18:46 PM PDT by Yomin Postelnik
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To: All

Here’s the correct link for the piece referenced in middle:

http://mythdebunker.blogspot.com/2006/12/necessity-of-war-in-iraq-unfortunate.html


2 posted on 09/10/2015 11:04:48 PM PDT by Yomin Postelnik
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To: Yomin Postelnik

Giving mercy to cruel people will in the end cause you to be cruel to merciful people. I like that. Gotta remember that one. Thank you.


3 posted on 09/10/2015 11:09:07 PM PDT by wastoute (Government cannot redistribute wealth. Government can only redistribute poverty.)
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To: wastoute

Thanks. It depends on the situation (the other person has to indeed be cruel and rehabilitation to be very unlikely), but in terms of self defense, this is a clear rule (and rule of nature as well).


4 posted on 09/10/2015 11:31:13 PM PDT by Yomin Postelnik
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To: Yomin Postelnik
Obama had a real chance to support the people of Iran when the student revolution was trying to rise up against the Mullahcracy. This was the true, "Arab Spring"* which he failed to support. The peace loving Muslims were trying to overthrow the radical Islamists and Obama failed to act. Now, the Iran deal will seal his legacy, to the detriment of the world.

*Yes, I know the Iranians are Persians

5 posted on 09/11/2015 5:02:23 AM PDT by outofsalt ( If history teaches us anything it's that history rarely teaches us anything.)
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To: Yomin Postelnik

“... without hurting or targeting civilians, bomb and take out Iran’s nuclear sites.”

This is naive & simplistic, at best. No surgical strike on Iranian nuclear facilities can hope to succeed on its own.

Iran is not without means to defend itself. Bombers cannot simply fly in & bomb without first destroying Iranian air defenses. An intense, weeks long campaign to destroy these defenses is required.

Iran is not going to sit by quietly while the US bombs it. They are going to attack any US targets in the area with every weapon at their disposal. Those targets include US Navy vessels, commercial tankers & cargo ships, US bases in the area, etc. Any attack on Iran must destroy these offensive weapons ASAP.

In both these efforts it would be dangerously foolish to try to minimize civilian casualties. Iranian defenses & offensive weapons must be thoroughly destroyed regardless of close proximity to civilians.

On the contrary, to “win” this war a lot of civilians need killing, starting with the entire Iranian government, all the nuclear scientists & their employees, & all terrorist sponsoring groups.

Only after the Iranian military is thoroughly beaten down can the US then begin the process of destroying the Iranian nuclear program. But once sufficiently bombed, US troops & inspectors will still be needed to verify the destruction. That entails a ground invasion.

So, the only sure way to end the Iranian nuclear program is with a war like we waged against Iraq. Bomb Iran to rubble, destroy its military, invade the country, arrest/kill its leaders, & completely destroy its ability to threaten anyone for a long time. I favor a long occupation of the country with permanent military bases established there to preclude a resurgence of Shia radicalism. I would also take Iranian oil to pay for our long term effort. They caused the war, they can pay for it. In the end, it will have been money they well spent to rid themselves of the mullahs.

But, there is a problem, a big one: Iran’s ally Russia.


6 posted on 09/11/2015 6:06:02 AM PDT by Mister Da (The mark of a wise man is not what he knows, but what he knows he doesn't know!)
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To: Mister Da

It’s very clear that a surgical strike now would cause far less damage than after the monster has been allowed to grow. Potshot retaliations instead of all out war later is something that I’d count on, but would be worth it a thousand times over.


7 posted on 09/11/2015 7:33:04 AM PDT by Yomin Postelnik
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