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“Biden” My Time for Real Peace

This post was written by Gary Cooperberg on March 12, 2010
Posted Under: Peace Process, Redemption Process, The Nations

It is always so heartwarming to hear American leaders telling us that they know better than we where our best interests lie. If we were talking about tourism or financial investments perhaps we could benefit from such advice. But when we are talking about our obligations to our Creator, not to mention dangers to our very existence, clearly no outsider has the right to tell us where our interests lie.

Israel is a very tiny country and located about as far as possible from the United States. Even if the USA is our very best “friend”, clearly that country has plenty of its own problems to solve rather than spend so much time and effort to bring us peace. Do they really love us so much as to put aside their own pressing needs simply to help us out? I think not.We all know that as great as the USA may be, she is deeply in debt. Arab oil wealth has been deeply invested in American politics to the degree that the United States government feels the need to curry favor with the Moslem world. While she certainly doesn’t want to cause harm to Israel there is a conflict of interest here that is very hard, if not impossible, to bridge.

The American leadership knows that the Israeli government feels dependent upon the USA. It thus feels that it is in a position to make far reaching demands upon Israel in order to placate Arab interests. Any honest observer knows that the Moslem world cannot tolerate a non-Moslem sovereignty in what it considers Islamic territory. The so called “peace process” in the Arab mind is but a different tactic with which to destroy the Jewish State. As long as we participate in this process we are assisting the plan for our own self-destruction.

Mr. Biden, I am sorry if this offends you, but the two state solution is not in the interest of the Jewish State. On the contrary. It is but step one toward the effort to destroy the Jewish State. Why is it that everyone seems to accept the outrageous axiom that, should there be two states, one state would be an Arab state, without any Jews, and the other state would comprise both Jews and Arabs? Thus we will have a tinier Israel with the same problems as before, and a new enemy state within our present borders! This isn’t a “peace” process. It is a suicide process, and I am outraged that my own leaders are participants!

I am not angry with you, Mr. Vice President. Clearly you are serving, what you feel to be, the best interests of the United States, (even if you are mistaken). My anger is reserved for my own leadership which hasn’t got the courage to tell you that Israel is and always will be the Jewish State. We are simply fulfilling the Commands of our G-d. No power in the world has the right to interfere with this Divine Process. The fact is that every effort to prohibit Jews from living in all parts of our ancient homeland is a genuine obstacle to peace. It will only be when all of the Jewish people come home to Israel, live and build in all parts of our country, and govern ourselves by the Law of our Torah that true peace will come to all of the nations of the world. So those who seek to make peace by trying to steal Jewish land and give it to our enemies are themselves true enemies of real peace. Please tell President Obama that real peace will come, with or without your help. But should you continue to try to interfere with the Divine Process of Biblical Redemption you will only endanger the future of your own country.

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