Two good ones from Alexandra Contributed by Bill Faith
Welcome To The Middle East, Israel
'Welcome to the Middle East, Israel' as a heading introduces us to the notion that Israel has finally understood
Instead of abductions working against Israel, to the extent of extorting an entire country, abductions now work against abductors and their countries.
In a world where Thug-In-Chief Ahmadinejad and his lackey Assad of a "Middle East in which leading pro-US Arab states such as Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Jordan are weakened and Iran becomes the new regional superpower. The destruction of Israel is part of the dream, which is shared by Syria.
Iran is working hard to realize Ahmadinejad's dream, destabilizing the "Shi'ite Crescent" stretching from Iran to Iraq to Syria; and from Syria to Lebanon, where the Shi'ites are the largest minority."
President Bush understands this reality and his Administration fortunately realizes that our security is inextricably linked with that of Iraq and Israel. Never have the words 'We must win this war against the axis of evil' rang more true and have been confirmed, as during these days of bloodshed in Iraq as well as in Lebanon and northern Israel.
So how does the war against Hezbollah from others?
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Iran's Promise: 'Evolution From Life To Death'
Iran commands Hezbollah, and the rest of what has now become its vast 'foreign legion', and the sooner the world realizes it the better.
All who oppose the absolute determination of the Iranian mullahcracy to spread its murderous and utterly inhumane doctrine, are fighting for the same freedom; the quicker we realize that, the better.
Iran has outsourced its war against the infidels to Hamas, to Hezbollah, to Muqtada al-Sadar in Iraq, to name but a few.
Muqtada al-Sadr was dismissed as an irrelevant aberration with little purchase on the nation’s future. The coalition and its Iraqi partners considered his behavior inconsistent, his judgment erratic, his discourse radical and his movement chaotic. Underestimating him proved costly, but dealing with that we shall leave for another day. It is just important to understand that in the grand scheme of things he enjoys a significant popular backing and a power base in the Shiite slums of Baghdad, the city of Kufa, and the governorate of Maysan; his followers, for the most part impoverished Shiites, are remarkably determined and loyal, and have caused us plenty of trouble in these last few weeks.
Iran is supplying them all with money, weapons and most damaging of all, the very doctrine, which fuels their fire. They are all very closely and dangerously interlinked.
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Contributed by Bill Faith on August 7, 2006 at 05:00 AM in , , , , , |