And Now, From Washington DC: Its The Barak and Bibi Show
Posted Under: Israeli Politics, Peace Process, The Nations
They should have sold tickets. It was truly a wonderful performance by two highly skilled used car salesmen. They patted one another on the back and declared how much they loved one another.
Obama got a lot of flack from the Jewish community and others over his shabby treatment of Bibi last go round. He needed to smooth ruffled feathers and he did a masterful job.
Bibi, for his part, needed to show his constituents that he could get back into good graces with the American administration without giving away too much. The both of them spoke glowingly of one another and how much they both want peace. Key phrases like “confidence building measures”; “risks for peace”; “concrete steps”; “move the peace process further along in a very robust way,” may have been loaded with heavy implications but were truly vague and undefined terms.So they succeeded in very warmly agreeing to go forward with the “peace process” using terminology that each could interpret in radically different ways. Thus everyone was pleased.
I suppose that this is diplomacy at its best. But the reality is that is was just window dressing and meaningless banter to please the public.
While our leaders are busy trying to make it seem like there is a real peace process, the fact is that we are on a collision course that will eventually see us collide. Any honest observer knows that the current alleged “palestinian” entity was and is a fiction designed to destroy Israel. The more our Jewish leadership tries to pretend otherwise the greater danger to Jews. Although Bibi is a master politician and has done marvelous work in double-talking in both Hebrew and English, he crossed all red lines when he agreed to the concept of a PLO state upon Jewish soil. While he may still think that he can get the Arabs to agree to a state without sovereignty, this will never happen. If he had an ounce of honesty and loyalty to his Jewish heritage he never would have made such a statement. He has no right to barter Jewish land with anyone… certainly not those who would use it to destroy us. He was elected as a caretaker of the Jewish homeland, not delegated to treat it as his private property to dispose of as he chooses.
We Jews have faced countless challenges to our existence over the generations. The most difficult challenge to overcome is when so called Jewish leaders try to solve Jewish problems with foreign ideology. Yes, we always must pursue peace… but not at any price. There comes a time when we must be prepared to fight for Jewish principles rather than help to trample them. There is not now, nor will there ever be, another nation which has the right of sovereignty over Jewish Land. If there is a powerful nation which thinks it can wrest our country from us, let it try. But we dare not be a willing party to our own self destruction.
The political game of making believe we can live in peace with our would be murderers goes on. Geniuses like Obama and Netanyahu will make every effort to avoid the inevitable collision that is coming. But make no mistake, the day is coming, and sooner than we think, that Truth and falsehood will collide. The explosion will be devastating, but Truth will prevail.
Reader Comments
Gary you always hit the nail on the head & truth will always win in the end.Hope to see you soon. I know all is well with you & your family.May HaShem always bless & protect you.All our love Buck & Barbara.