Trump and
Netanyahu Made A Complete Fool of Themselves in
Front of World Leaders
By David
Macilwain
September
21, 2017 "Information
Clearing House"
- Donald Trump’s speech to the UN General Assembly
of September 19th 2017 will surely go down in
history as marking the final collapse of a
terminally corrupt regime, where any pretence of
cooperative co-existence with the world has given
way to the logic of the battlefield.
And while
it is too soon to decide if the Western World will
follow America into this dark space, the early signs
are not good. Some US allies have already given
their support to Trump’s psychopathic threat to
“totally destroy North Korea”, simply by supporting
the corollaries to this threat and by failing to
condemn it.
But this
is only to be expected, particularly from countries
already up to the neck in America’s crimes around
the world, like the UK and Australia.
More
worrying is the response from Western media
commentators, who have already sent the wrong
signals to the US regime on what behavior is
acceptable and good. Most notably of course Trump’s
violent missile attack on Syria following the Al
Qaeda-mediated “Sarin attack” on Khan Shaikoun drew
their praise instead of condemnation, and now acts
as a stepping stone to further delusionary
cheer-leading.
Like a dog
that has just killed a sheep, yet seeks only to
please its owner, this new dog in the White House
needed to be sent a strong and unambiguous message
so it wouldn’t kill again. Not much chance of that,
when that owner – the neo-con friendly media –
couldn’t conceal its appetite for roast lamb.
Amongst the
world leaders supporting and even praising Trump for
“saying it like it is” (though it isn’t actually..)
there was one who has slaughtered a few sheep in his
time, and who delivered an address to the UN almost
exceeding Donald Trump’s in its mendacity and
malignancy. Netanyahu has a reputation for such
performances however, so making conciliatory
speeches about former targets isn’t his style; each
one has to be a bit worse than the last.
Echoing
Trump, who had already delivered his tirade
including some outlandish and ridiculous claims
about Iran, most of Netanyahu’s speech described the
threat “to the whole world” from a “Nuclear-armed
Iran”, and how the Iran deal agreed to by Obama must
be rescinded. Failure to act would see an
“Iranian-Islamist curtain stretching from Tehran to
Tartus” that could target anywhere in the world with
its “massive nuclear arsenal”.
While
Donald Trump undoubtedly believed the aggressive and
abusive nonsense he talked about Iran, he clearly
doesn’t know much about the country or its nuclear
program. Perhaps the US intelligence services don’t
like to tell him Iran gave up its plans for a
nuclear weapon back in 2003, because he would ask
them, Trump-like, “well why the hell are we spending
all that money on missile defence systems against
Iran?”
Too hard to
explain that Obama’s THAAD systems were actually
never against Iran, and hope he doesn’t ask why we
still installed them after the Iran deal was signed.
The Dog in the White House seems to have quite a
nose for odd stuff like that, and he might even
start to wonder if South Korea also needs so many
THAAD missiles against the DPRK. Could it really be
such a great threat, with its handful of unproven
nuclear weapons and a few dodgy missiles?
We can’t
quite forgive Trump for talking such incoherent and
dangerous rubbish, making a complete fool of himself
in front of rational and sensible world leaders.
(notably including France’s Emmanuel Macron, who was
scathing in his criticism). He is the “Leader of the
Free World” after all, which carries some
responsibilities. But neither can we honestly call
him liar, as to lie you need to know you lie. Unlike
his new best friend Bibi Netanyahu.
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For
Israel’s leader, lying has become a creed; his
vision is built on it. As Mossad’s motto reads:
“by way of deception though shall wage war”.
Illustrating this in a sickening paean to Israel
in his speech was the boast that Israel had
given hospital treatment to Syrian ‘refugees’ in
the Golan Heights. It’s true of course – partly
- treating Al Qaeda ‘refugees’ from the Syrian
Army was part of Israel’s covert war on Syria.
But nowhere is this deception so clear as in
the issue of nuclear weapons, and Israel’s
massive but covert arsenal of them.
Back
in 1986, a worker in Israel’s nuclear weapons
research program in the Negev desert,
Mordechai Vanunu,
revealed some of its secrets to the UK’s Sunday
Times, including the likely possession of at least
100 nuclear warheads. It is witness to Israel’s
stranglehold over information and influence in the
West that this strategic arsenal remains both
unacknowledged and free from international
oversight. As both its certain existence and
Israel’s willingness to use it in “aggressive self-defence”
are known to Israel’s enemies, this significant
strategic advantage is gained at the expense of
Israel’s legitimacy.
That
Israel’s leader should parade himself at the UN as a
“peacemaker”, cautioning the world on the nuclear
threat from Iran or the DPRK is an obscene
spectacle. In both countries the possession of a
nuclear deterrent could be seen as necessary defence
against brutal imperial aggressors like Israel and
the US. In the case of Iran, which never even had a
nuclear bomb, these countries and their slavish
allies should be now making amends for years of
punitive sanctions based on fabrications and false
claims. How could we forget the abuse suffered by
Iran’s President Ahmedinejad speaking at the UNGA,
and endless accusations that Iran sought to “wipe
Israel off the map”? Oh the irony!
And
in the case of North Korea, which makes no bones
about its desire and perceived need for a
nuclear-based defence against attack by the US and
its local allies, we are being brought to the brink
of a nuclear conflict entirely because America will
not abandon its demands for “full spectrum
dominance”, and is prepared to destroy anything or
anyone that stands in its way. Whether we can be
reassured by the slightly more rational statements
coming from US defence chiefs is a moot question.
This recent discussion
on the possible use of “tactical” nuclear weapons
sounds reasonable until you realise that much of
America’s strategic nuclear arsenal is now carried
in submarines, whose location and intent is even
more obscure than that of Israel’s.
This
article was first published by
American Herald Tribune
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