Tuesday, November 30, 2010

What 'Wikileaks' Should Teach Us

Israel's Iran Policy Vindicated

Indispensable Ally
US and Israel's flags together...

Guess What?, Israel's Neighbors are Concerned Too [click to read] by Joshua Mitnick in Jewish World Review.

"Wikileaks' release of the documents on Sunday has proved to be something of a public relations coup for Israel: on-the-record confirmation that its Arab neighbors are just as frightened as the Jewish state by a nuclear Iran. The cables confirmed previous anonymous reports that Israel has quiet partners in the region pushing the US to take bolder steps to stop what they consider an existential threat."

U.S. Iranian Policy Challenged

"When Obama decided on negotiating with Iran, he was doing exactly the opposite of what the American allies are thinking,'' says Shlomo Avineri, a political science professor at Hebrew University and a former director general of the Israeli Foreign Ministry. "Obama has made all of his friends nervous, and the Iranians are spitting in his face."

'Allahu Akbar and Pass the Ammunition'

Another Mysteriously Motivated Attack [click to read] by Mona Charen in Jewish World Review. [caution: truthful discussion of radical islam].

"If a Christian or a Jew suddenly becomes more devout, there is very little chance that he or she will become violent. Quite the contrary. By contrast, religious zeal among Muslims is often expressed with bombs and the blood of innocents. Thousands of imams worldwide preach violent jihad, Islamic schools instill contempt for other faiths, and terrorists actively recruit killers willing to commit massacres for Allah."

Indespensable Ally
...as they should be.

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