According to the New York Times the day
after Benjamin Netanyahu´s cartoon representation of an iranian
nuclear bomb at the UN, opinion was divided on wherther the Israeli
Prime Minister´s headline grabbing prop was a stroke of
presentational genius or a chep gimmick. From a personal and
political standpoint, Mr Netanyahu´s use of the chart waws one of
the most effective gripping tricks I have ever seen. In another
words, he was absolutely brilliant. Harriet Sherwook worte inThe
Guardian.
“ The Isreali prime minister adopted
the persona of an elementary school science teacher talking to a
particular dim class to explain Iran nuclear program and the point at
which it must be stopped”
It goes without saying that Israel, the
only real democracy in the Middle east, will stop the Iranian nuclear
programme. It will happen sooner or later. In a dramatic address to
the United Nations General Assembly in New York, Mr Netanyahu said
Iran poses a threat to the peace of the world and that is incumbent
on the world body to prevent the Islamic Republic from obtaining
nuclear weapons. Netanyahu also mocked Iranian denial of the
holocaust:
“Are the succesive German governments
that have kept theses documents for posterity all liars? Said the
Israeli´s Prime Minister in one of the best speeches of his career..
He added; “What of the survivors whose arms still bear the tattooed
numbers branded on them by the Nazis? Are those tattoos a lie too?
Netanyahu was a desperate call to the
western world to put an end to the lies and threats embodied by Iran.
Because Iran could end the progress made in the postwar 20th
century. Thats the reason why Israel draws a red line for Iran. Mr
Netanyahu is convinced that if we do so, Iran will back off. A red
line that Chamberlain did not draw to Hitler. Afterwards it was too
late to prevent the armagedon. We can not tolerate this. The western
world has to get together to protect our civilisation. Casting the
battle as one between modernity and the medieval forces of radical
Islam. It is now or never. Mr Netanyahu put it this way: “We won`t
solve our conflict with libelous speeches at the U.N. We have to sit
together, negotiate together and reach a mutual compromise”. A U.N
report last month only reinforced israeli fears, finding that Iran
has moved of its iranium enrichment into fortified bunkers deep
underground where they are impervious to air attack. While Israel is
convinced that Iran is pursuing a nuclear weapon, American
inteligence officers believe that there is still time for diplomacy.
Israel faces another serious problem
when it comes to fight terrorism. The country has also done great
efforts for peace by withdrawing from the Gaza Strip. But still the
Palestinian problem is unsolved. History could be reversed if
primitive fanaticism is deafeated for once and all. The
international communisty remains silent when gunmen lauched Qassam
Rockets at Israeli cities. It will remain silent when Israel attacks
on Iran? Of course not. Anyway, well said, Mr Netanhayu.
I always support Israel. It is the only democracy in an ocean of dictatorships.And now worst than ever. Iran is an enemy of the occidental civilization. Up with Israel forever.
ResponderEliminarYou are one of the few ones and thats why you are so extraordinary. Kind regards
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