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Bibi's Iran Dilemma: Getting the Goyim in the Frontline While The Chosen are Safe

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Bibi's Iran Dilemma: Getting the Goyim in the Frontline While The Chosen are Safe

https://www.haaretz.com/us-news/.premium-netanyahu-s-iran-dilemma-how-to-get-trump-to-act-without-being-on-front-line-1.7269100?fbclid=IwAR2rZzEa18V--3vIL7j8cQqS6oKX3d375L9XNxRMcWJmHaX3JC9IM2_TnWs

Even if Trump's instinct tells him it's best to avoid war with Iran, no one can be certain of his intentions - not even Netanyahu

Amid intensive efforts to form a new government and maneuvers meant to extricate Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu from the indictments piling up against him, the existing government in Israel is dealing with another important issue – developments in the Gulf.

Netanyahu has one key advantage that he lacked during the years of the Obama administration – close coordination with U.S. President Donald Trump. But even Netanyahu is having trouble assessing Trump’s real intentions.

Last week, after a series of worrying leaks by senior American officials, Trump took action to calm the situation. He declared that he’s not interested in war, and leading American newspapers published detailed accounts of disagreements within the administration over the severity of the steps that should be taken against Iran.

But Sunday night, after additional Iranian threats, Trump once again changed direction. In a vitriolic tweet, he threatened, “If Iran wants to fight, that will be the official end of Iran. Never threaten the United States again!”

Trump’s aggressive tweet came a few hours after another Iranian signal: A rocket landed in Baghdad’s Green Zone, not far from the U.S. Embassy in Iraq. The attack followed a series of American warnings about Iranian plans to hit U.S. targets in Iraq, which led America to withdraw nonessential personnel from the embassy and American oil companies in the region.

This incident was the third, or possibly the fourth, in just over a week. It was preceded by a series of explosions that damaged four oil tankers in a United Arab Emirates port and a drone strike on a Saudi oil facility by Yemen’s Houthi rebels, who are funded by Iran.

The possibility that Iran contributed to the latest round of fighting in Gaza also can’t be ruled out. That escalation began on May 4 with sniper fire aimed at Israel by Islamic Jihad, an organization that answers to Iran’s authority. It was not preceded by any Israeli attack on Islamic Jihad.

The three attacks in the Gulf all have a clear common denominator. Tehran hasn’t claimed responsibility for them (the Houthis took responsibility for the drone strike), but the widespread assumption is that the Iranians were behind them. Such attacks enable Iran to send a threatening message while also maintaining deniability, which makes it hard for America to respond with military action of its own.

The latest attack’s proximity to a clearly American target (the embassy in Baghdad) was presumably what set Trump off and led him to switch to threatening Tehran directly. Nevertheless, his basic instinct still appears to be that it’s better to avoid unnecessary wars in the Middle East. For now, America’s moves appear to be primarily defensive.

In this conflict, Israel is hoping to have its cake and eat it too. Ever since Trump was elected president two and a half years ago, Netanyahu has been urging him to take a more aggressive line toward Iran, in order to force it to make additional concessions on its nuclear program and disrupt its support for militant organizations.

Trump acceded to this urging a year ago when he withdrew America from the nuclear agreement with Iran. That was followed by tighter sanctions on Iran, as well as publication of a plan by U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo detailing 12 steps Tehran must take to satisfy Washington.

But Israel isn’t interested in being part of the front. That is why Jerusalem has issued so few official statements on the Iranian issue, and why Netanyahu has urged ministers to be cautious in what they say.

This caution also applies to military action. This weekend’s reports from Syria about two Israeli airstrikes on Iranian targets in the space of 24 hours don’t seem credible. It’s reasonable to assume that Israel will opt for greater restraint, including on the northern front, for as long as the exchange between America and Iran remains understated.

Trump Peace Plan

Despite the tensions in the Gulf, the Trump administration is continuing its preparations for unveiling its Israeli-Palestinian peace initiative. On Sunday, the administration announced that it would publish the economic portion of its plan on June 25, during an international conference in Bahrain.

This confirmed two assumptions about the “deal of the century.” First, its economic portion takes precedence over its diplomatic portion, whose final form remains unknown. Second, as usual, Trump is trying to turn the conference into the essence, an event whose importance lies in the very fact that it took place.

But the Palestinians are refusing to cooperate. By Monday, the Palestinian Authority had already announced that it won’t send delegates to the conference.

It’s somewhat ironic that the same administration which has consistently slashed financial aid to the Palestinians over the past year, in both the West Bank and Gaza, is now trying to use Arab money from the Gulf to overcome their suspicions and entice them to join its diplomatic initiative.

But the main obstacle, the sweeping Palestinian refusal, may well be joined by another difficulty: In both America and the Gulf States, attention is liable to be diverted to the growing tensions with Iran.
 
The attack on the ships that happened recently was so obviously a random jewish false flag that it was absolutely retarded.

Now everything that happens will be blamed on Syria and Iran.

And what did Iran tried to gain from this attack with zero geopolitical or geostrategic chances of anything good for them uhm...To be destroyed by MIGA I guess.

As jewish as it gets. People should be laughing at this point.
 
Jews are itching like crack addicts for war right now. They have understood the goyim are waking up at alarming rates. The censorship tried to stop this too but it is probably too late now.

So they are like gotta pull final move jew now and get this done with.

One can only feel sadness about the situation of Syria and Iran, all they ever did was just have a crazy jew neighbor that is all. And he defamed them to the whole of humanity and ruins their lives on a consistent basis to just usurp their territories.
 
HP. Hoodedcobra666 said:
They have understood the goyim are waking up at alarming rates. The censorship tried to stop this too but it is probably too late now.
The other hilarious thing that poped up is some of them being drunk in their own reverse-liberalism trying to get off the suicidal insanity of their own tribe members like this guy naming every israeli crimes (I just checked the headlines, they demand payment for most articles):

https://www.haaretz.com/misc/writers/WRITER-1.4968119

"Germany, Shame on You and Your anti-BDS Resolution (BDS is the Boycott to Israel movement)
Gideon Levy

Germany has just criminalized justice. A blend of warranted guilt feelings, orchestrated and taken to sickening extremes by cynical and manipulative Israeli extortion, caused the federal parliament on Friday..."
 
in typical jew fashion, Mossad sends another warning to Shinzo Abe while he is literally on Iranian soil for trade talks. You can see the same underlying aggression in this event as you can see in Japan's Fuskushima 3/11 Mossad attack.

Japanese ship owner directly contradicts the false flag video the US puts out.

https://japantoday.com/category/national/Ship-operator-says-sailors-saw-'flying-objects'-just-before-attack

Kikes...

https://www.timesofisrael.com/japan-pm-said-offended-by-dessert-served-in-shoe-at-netanyahu-home/


Gulf of Tonkin all over again.
 
Groups that are 100% seperate and different from Iran do something: "We are sure that Iran did it! They are just being sneaky!"

But then:
This weekend’s reports from Syria about two Israeli airstrikes on Iranian targets in the space of 24 hours don’t seem credible. It’s reasonable to assume that Israel will opt for greater restraint
(don't seem credible to who?)
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=S0dRCSYfmfA
 
I suspect its Israeli submarines in the Gulf of Oman hitting the tankers, maybe some Mossad operated gun boats under Iranian flags will appear and start attacking. The Lavon affair anyone, what about the USS Liberty. They will have to put a false flag on American targets to enrage Americans to support the war on Iran and its allies, Trump was elected to withdraw American forces from the Middle East not start another war.

The Jews want to destroy America further in this war, and bankrupt the nation so they can bring America down.
 
https://www.apnews.com/7ef011f352ac4fc38fca04922c226c84

Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has condemned the suspected attack on a Japanese-operated tanker near the Strait of Hormuz this week as a threat to safe maritime navigation.

Abe, speaking to reporters Friday, says: “Japan adamantly condemns the act that threatened a Japanese ship, no matter who attacked.”
The (((Jesuits))) should have tried harder. Japan won't be tricked and they're all out of patience.

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Jones posts Zionist evangelic Christian propaganda on his website, claiming that Obama cursed American for not helping Israel, somehow destroying Libya and then destroying Syria for Israel is not helping them.
 
HP Mageson666 said:
Alex Jones

Is there a specific reason why we keep bringing him up in certain threads like this dealing with World events?

I mean isn't Jones the person that spent so many years going the "Fascist conspiracy". I mean my signature on the bottom of this post, members, and high priests in their articles have lead to NS is not Fascism, Fascism is not NS.

I'm aware Jones has gotten in trouble and has kinda become a Trump-like figure kinda veering his own way and maddogging it. But non the less is there a specific reason why we bring him up besides kinda either supporting something or messing with the enemy.

So what's to Jones and why should we bother posting things on him except for acts of defying the enemy?

(I know some things about him like his record number of people viewing him compared to the judenpresse but that isn't the only reason).
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Satan

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