Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Israel's 63 years of unshakable delusion

The only democracy, friend and ally of the USA, in the hostile Middle East, Israel shocked by Obama's "betrayal" of Mubarak.

While America recovered from its racist past, banned segregation, adopted new civil rights laws to protect minorities, and turned its back against South Africa's apartheid regime, Israel is the only remaining [skunk] in the mental asylum of racism. 

Mubarak's stupidity blinded him from playing the game which Netanyahu is good at. Since he rose to the power, Netanyahu recycles his career every few years, switching positions, intertwined with recesses, as long as he could claim that he was duly elected. But, the rotten mentality of Netanyahu is no different from those of the Arab dictators.

Worse yet, none of the Arab dictators steal the lands of others in order to advance the rights of their own race as Netanyahu does. However, both the Israeli military hawks and the Arab dictators are experts in creating unprecedented quagmires. 
Bin Laden warned of the pending upheaval in the Middle East. That started with Afghanistan and Iraq. Now, Tunisia, Yemen, Egypt, and Jordon. Yet, since 1948, the fanatic Zionists did nothing less than created an everlasting rift between all religions of the Middle East. It is true that minorities have been eliminated from most of the Arab countries like Libya and Saudi Arabia. But, in Egypt, Lebanon, Syria, and Iraq, most religious minorities enjoyed equal rights with the Muslim majorities long before Israel was born. 

Israel's unshakable delusion that it could survive, as long as it is armed far and beyond its enemies, shows that  neither history lessons nor rational analysis would extricate religious fanatic from their morbid reasoning. The Old Egyptians learned to avoid the mistakes of the Greek artists by building their pyramids and statutes on wide bases, with no limbs extending out of the body. To the contrast, the Greeks sculptured their statutes naked, exposed, with extended limbs and thus risked their shortened longevity.  America made the same mistake with building the Twin Towers from steel and glass, projecting a thousand feet above New York and thus enticed three airborne attacks to bring them down. 

Israel's delusion of reaching the point of no return of nuclear security dismisses the real and great danger of exploding population and dwindling of natural resources in the whole world, let alone the greater enlightenment of the new generations of the rights of people to equal protection of laws.
Thus, Israel's shock on the early demise of Mubarak is no surprise in the view of a Jewish nation blinded by morbid racism, detached from the realities of its own existence.  Israel's worst enemies are not the Arab governments or the exploding populations of the Arabs and Muslims. Rather, Israel is faced with new Jewish generation who have no trust or faith in the old Testament or in the Zionist indoctrination tof its followers o hate and destroy non-Jews. 

Indeed, the revolution that started in Tunisia, weeks ago, could soon spread to the two hard core religious fanatics: Israel and Saudi Arabia. 

The simplest sign of such radical trend  in modern history was the success of Barak Obama to become the first black president of the USA, whose name has the "Hussein" in its middle, despite Saddam's defamation of Hussein, and his last name "Obama", rhymed perfectly with "Osama". 

That all attests to the fact that the American people, who represent the strongest nation ever existed in the history of mankind, would embrace change and reason over religious delusion and bigotry. 

And the rest of the world follows America through its brand names: facebook, McDonald, KFT, Pizza Hut, ......


Protesters pray in front of Army tanks during a mass demonstration against the government in Tahrir Square in Cairo February 1, 2011.  REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis

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Israel shocked by Obama's "betrayal" of Mubarak
JERUSALEM | Mon Jan 31, 2011 12:54pm EST
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - If Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak is toppled, Israel will lose one of its very few friends in a hostile neighborhood and President Barack Obama will bear a large share of the blame, Israeli pundits said on Monday.
Political commentators expressed shock at how the United States as well as its major European allies appeared to be ready to dump a staunch strategic ally of three decades, simply to conform to the current ideology of political correctness.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has told ministers of the Jewish state to make no comment on the political cliffhanger in Cairo, to avoid inflaming an already explosive situation. But Israel's President Shimon Peres is not a minister.
"We always have had and still have great respect for President Mubarak," he said on Monday. He then switched to the past tense. "I don't say everything that he did was right, but he did one thing which all of us are thankful to him for: he kept the peace in the Middle East."
Newspaper columnists were far more blunt.
One comment by Aviad Pohoryles in the daily Maariv was entitled "A Bullet in the Back from Uncle Sam." It accused Obama and his Secretary of State Hillary Clinton of pursuing a naive, smug, and insular diplomacy heedless of the risks.
Who is advising them, he asked, "to fuel the mob raging in the streets of Egypt and to demand the head of the person who five minutes ago was the bold ally of the president ... an almost lone voice of sanity in a Middle East?"
"The politically correct diplomacy of American presidents throughout the generations ... is painfully naive."
Obama on Sunday called for an "orderly transition" to democracy in Egypt, stopping short of calling on Mubarak to step down, but signaling that his days may be numbered. [nN30161335]
"AMERICA HAS LOST IT"
Netanyahu instructed Israeli ambassadors in a dozen key capitals over the weekend to impress on host governments that Egypt's stability is paramount, official sources said.
"Jordan and Saudi Arabia see the reactions in the West, how everyone is abandoning Mubarak, and this will have very serious implications," Haaretz daily quoted one official as saying.
Egypt, Israel's most powerful neighbor, was the first Arab country to make peace with the Jewish state, in 1979. Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, who signed the treaty, was assassinated two years later by an Egyptian fanatic.
It took another 13 years before King Hussein of Jordan broke Arab ranks to made a second peace with the Israelis. That treaty was signed by Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, who was assassinated one year later, in 1995, by an Israeli fanatic.
There have been no peace treaties since. Lebanon and Syria are still technically at war with Israel. Conservative Gulf Arab regimes have failed to advance their peace ideas. A hostile Iran has greatly increased its influence in the Middle East conflict.

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