After a week of promise at the UNGA, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu promises to douse the flames of hope with a wet blanket of doom and gloom.
Its a trick. Its a trap. Don't believe anything the Iranians say. The world must act now to save itself from Iranian maniacs determined to attack the planet with nuclear weapons. They are liars. They are not to be trusted. They are wolves in sheep's clothing. They are horrible people. They want to eat your children. They Ain't Shiite! No one should have any contact with them.
That's the message the Israeli Prime Minister will deliver to the international community. That's what the Israelis are bringing to the table. That's what the world has to look forward to. But, is that the best the Israelis can do?
When Benjamin Netanyahu addresses the U.N. General Assembly this week, he'll essentially ask all the to world join Israel and the United States in taking another leap of hate. Why you ask? Because he says: “I will tell truth in face of the sweet-talk and the onslaught of smiles,” “One must talk facts and one must tell the truth.”
On his word, the entire world community is to ready itself for more violent conflict. The time to strike in now. No more talking. The military option is the only option and always has been.
According to the Israelis, the Iranians have been six months away from developing enough fissile material to build a nuclear bomb for the last fifteen years.
Stoking the flames of fear with unrelenting incendiary rhetoric, Netanyahu, the Right Wing extremist has offered nothing but negative input since Iran voted for and elected a more palatable leader to represent its people. Refusing to accept yes for an answer, the Israeli leader remains the hardcore belligerent spoiling for a confrontation.
Apparently sensing a shift in global opinion toward Iran, war in general and a willingness to engage in diplomacy and constructive dialog, the Israeli sour pussy has donned a wet blanket and made it his mission to be the turd in the world's punch bowl. Yes, this is what the world will have to tolerate for the next few days.
One can only wonder if Mr. Netanyahu is aware that few world leaders seem as distrustful, distasteful and throughly disliked as he. But, if one had to guess, one would have to say yes; Mr. Netanyahu most certainly does know how distinctly disagreeable he and what he represents really is. He's simply too arrogant to care.
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