The Real Agenda: Dimona
By Moshe Dann, 5 Towns Jewish Times:
Obama’s emphasis on a commitment to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty is a direct threat to Israel’s security. Israel has refused to agree to that treaty because it means opening all of its facilities to inspection—including its top-secret plant in Dimona. Aware of Israel’s longstanding policy in this matter, Obama shifts the attack.
By linking support for Israel against Iran with a halt to all settlement building, and establishing a second Arab Palestinian state, Obama has set the stage for his big prize: Dimona.
Aware that no Israeli government can agree to a complete freeze in building, Obama can blame Israel for American inaction against Iran and lack of support for its war in Afghanistan. It’s a perfect excuse: “Israel didn’t do enough; it’s Israel’s fault.”
“Israeli intransigence” will be given as the reason for America’s failure. “If only Israel had evacuated more settlements, stopped building, dismantled more checkpoints, given more aid to Hamas, stopped demolishing illegal Arab buildings, etc., we could have done something,” Obama will say.
But Obama’s real agenda is not settlements; it is Israel’s nuclear capacity.
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Obama’s speech is an ominous warning of what he is prepared to do in order to strip Israel of its military advantage. Along with the loss of control over Judea and Samaria, territories that are vital for Israel’s security and access to water reserves, faced with Arab terrorist militias backed by Arab armies, Israel will be completely vulnerable.The face of this jihad is not one of ranting, bearded clerics, but of smooth-talking, clean-shaven smiling apostles of peace, and the Philosopher-King of Hope.
Should his health proposals fail then his one chance to salvage his presidency will be a ME peace agreement. Israel will be the sacrificial lamb.
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