Sunday, July 29, 2012

Look, if dropping bombs is the preferred solution, why not start with the most hungry of them all.



Typical Netanyahu, always the first to toe the line with an ally, regardless of his true insight or feelings. Typical, very typical. Strength always is a good public relations play with the right wing.


Well done, Binny. Now we can look forward to a nuclear engagement with China and Russia at inauguration. So tell us all about Rafalka, Mitt. The Olymics, the wife. How's the family? 


Candidates for President of the USA really should stay away from predicting nuclear fallout.


..."I heard some of your remarks and you said that the greatest danger facing the world is the Ayatollah regime possessing nuclear weapons capability," Netanyahu said. "Mitt , I couldn't agree with you more, and I think it is important to do everything in our power  to prevent the ayatollahs from possessing that capability. We have to be honest and say that all the diplomacy and sanctions and diplomacy so far have not set  back the Iranian program by one iota."....

All Romney really had to do is commemorate the fortieth year of the attacks on the Israeli Olympians in Munich. I mean seriously. If he presented the Prime Minister with a symbol of honor of the death of Olympians it would have been an incredible gesture that would have spoken eons about his understanding and relationship with Israel. 


No one has done that, so was he going to be the first? No, he wanted to go for the gusto and do the nuclear dance with Iran.  


I don't know if there will be a moment of silence at the closing ceremonies at the London Olypmics. Maybe there is a chance, there is a petition making the rounds.

German right-wing activist Willi Voss, in an interview to Haaretz, (click here) describes his involvement in the killing of 11 Israeli Olympic athletes in 1972.

By Ofer Aderet Jul.12, 2012 | 7:37 PM

...At the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, terrorists from Fatah's Black September organization took hostage members of Israel's Olympic squad. Two Israeli athletes were killed in the initial hostage-taking and nine were killed during a botched German rescue attempt at a Munich airport.

The documents, which were released in June, detail a correspondence between local police in Dortmund and the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution, and reveals the seven weeks prior to the attack, a man named Saad Walli, described as having "an Arab appearance," held a suspicious meeting with a neo-Nazi activist names Willi Voss....