13.10.2010, 22:55
Bissiger aber sehr zutreffender Kommentar von Frau Ridley:
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Zitat:By Yvonne Ridley
Tantrums and sheeshas, but who will care when Israel self-destructs?
After the collapse of the faux Middle East peace talks Israel’s growing isolation in the world is not entirely unexpected. A side-effect is that America has discovered that it cannot force the rest of the international community to embrace the Frankenstein monster it has nurtured.
With the exception of Egypt, and in the absence of financial or military inducements given to… Hosni Mubarak, few self-respecting states are willing to embrace the Zionist brat. In any case, no one takes much notice of Egypt these days, where Mubarak is preparing to crown his son as his successor. His slavish support for Israel prompted by copious amounts of U.S. aid has lost him trust, credibility, respect and international standing. Even the Americans are beginning to realize that their Cairo rent boy is of little value these days.
Of course, the concern now is that the more isolated the Zionist regime is, the more dangerous, unpredictable and out of control it becomes. Having such an unstable, failed project in the Middle East is bad, but having one with at least 200 nuclear warheads at its disposal should focus the minds of the powers that be; nowhere more so than in Washington where Barack Obama is cruising towards a bruising in the mid-term elections thanks to the collapse of the peace talks. And now his Zionist aides are jumping ship at an alarming rate, a sure sign that he is in trouble.
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So Benjamin Netanyahu and his man-made monster of a state can throw ugly tantrums but they will have no effect; sooner or later the ghastly creation will self-destruct. And when it does, the old men and their bubbling sheeshas will hardly pause for breath.