Tuesday, November 14, 2006

The Winter Of Our Discontent

Post at the Little Green Football Comments section
by Ayatollah Ghilmeini:

The Winter of Our Discontent

What If:

In 1944, exhausted after 3 years of war, the US had elected Pat Buchanan’s America Firsters to Congress to “support our troops and brought them home?” FDR bows to the public appointing Charles Lindbergh and the Joseph Kennedy to the Germany-Japan Study Group to review the current mess in Europe and the South Pacific.

In 1940, Chamberlain had cut a dirty deal to form a broadbased coalition “national emergency government” that refused to confront Hitler?

Welcome to my nightmares. While these examples are mutually exclusive, they are illustrative of the current politics of the US and Israel.

With one huge difference: unlike the historical fiction above, Iran really is about to get the bomb. Iran hangs gay men from cranes and forces women to marry their rapists, they shelter al Qaeda and own and operate the most malignant subsidiary in human history, Hezbollah. Half the 9-11 hijackers traipsed through Iran on their way to attack the US. Iran is easily responsible for half the casualties in post war Iraq.

The mini-wars in Gaza and Lebanon were meant to protect Iran's nukes, neutralize Israel and drive a wedge between Israel and the West. They massively succeeded.

Iran is on the verge of founding a Khomeinist New Persian Empire to drive the world to its knees. If you think the Saudis are bad, imagine Ayatollah Khameini in charge of global Islamic education as “custodian of the two Mosques.” Imagine arch-terrorist Imad Mugniyeh free to unleash his murderous skills on the world protected by a nuclear umbrella. Iran sent hundreds of thousands of children to clear minefields, what moral compunctions can anyone think they have regarding using a nuclear weapon? Five people have positively identified Ahmadinejad as at the US Embassy in 1979, so you know what this snake thinks of diplomacy, treaties and human decency.

Iran has the missiles; they are just waiting for the warheads. So there is time; but not much time.

President Bush, US leadership, Jews worldwide and Israel’s leadership must act now. Better active today than radioactive tomorrow. There is no tomorrow the day after Iran has the bomb. European diplomacy, the indifferent snobs that appeased millions of people to death in WWII have set the stage for another global bloodbath.

Make no mistake, unless Iran is stopped right now, millions of people are going to die and millions more will be exiles. The moment you read these words, you can never say later that you were not warned. In many ways, Europe has still not recovered from WWII, Russia and Germany still bear the scars. Iran’s war of global aggression will see parts of the world NEVER recover. If Iran succeeds in destroying Israel, the story of the Jewish people will come to an end; this is a very important (to them) part of their plans.

Edmund Burke was wrong; all that Evil needs to triumph is political correctness, then good men will do nothing.

PC turns a blind eye to open holocaust denial and philofascism and PC blames the democracies, most especially the US and Israel, for opposing these nice folks in Iran who believe the 12th Imam is going to pop out of the well any day now and see a weird green glow, that no one else sees, in the General Assembly of the UN.

Right now, PC thinks everything is great, Bush is at bay and UNSC 1701 has FINALLY brought peace to Lebanon.

In 1939, if the allies had moved their armies to the German border, Hitler might(only might) not have been able to invade Poland. But that would have taken leadership and courage.

The fate of the world rests on the shoulders of two politically tanked leaders.

The irony is if they don’t act, the very voices raised against them now will become Nagasaki shadows, ashen profiles of the dead combusted to dust and memory in a flash.

The issue of who has the bomb and when it might be used was the one unsettled issue of WWII.

The gates to the nuclear club must be slammed shut now or the winter of our discontent will last forever.

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