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Iran celebrate the Obama promoted surrender
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani hail the nuclear deal as a Western surrender to Iranian demands.

“Do you know what the Geneva [nuclear] agreement means? It means the surrender of the big powers before the great Iranian nation,” Iranian President Hassan Rouhani told a crowd in Khuzestan province.
“The Geneva agreement means the wall of sanctions has broken. The unfair sanctions were imposed on the revered and peace-loving Iranian nation,” he said. “It means an admission by the world of Iran’s peaceful nuclear program.”
Source: The USA Today.
My comment:
President Barack Hussein Obama is creating world history. Not only is he the first US president who has branded Islam as a “religion of peace”. This was done in 2009. Now, he has also surrendered the American nations to the demands of the Iranian revolution, and permitted Iran to go nuclear.
Obama has done this, convinced that the civil war in the Muslim World must end. As long as Sunni Muslims and Shia Muslims keeps on slaughtering each other, Obama’s “peace” statement seems baloney and not grounded in reality.
Second: The global front against Zionism can not get proper momentum, as long as the Muslims are at war with each other.
With the nuclear deal with Iran in his pocket, Obama is half the way to bring peace between Iran and Saudi Arabia. Obama only needs to secure that Iran share their nuclear ambitions with other Muslims, and permit Saudi Arabia to go nuclear too.
What’s the problem?
The “peaceful” Islamic republic of Pakistan already has the nukes.
Written by Ivar
Persecuted for speaking the truth
Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon apologized. He had to.

OP-ED by Gonen Ginat, in Israel Hayom.
Regular Israelis, however, are exempt from such diplomatic etiquette, free to clarify to the Americans what they know anyway, as anybody who regularly deals with Israeli popular opinion polls knows: namely, that the vast majority of Israelis believe that Ya’alon, before the apology, spoke the truth. They believe he was right.
The Americans were furious. Self-appointed experts in etiquette and propriety set out to compete over rolling eyes and sanctimonious pronouncements (making sure to be widely quoted).
But, as the dust settles, the Americans deserve to know: The majority of us are with Ya’alon, the man who spoke not only what he believes, but what most of us believe too.
Ya’alon was never great at civil talk or clean speech. He may even be a little naive. Actually, he may be very naive. Ya’alon actually believed in the upstanding quality of the people at Yedioth Ahronoth, that he could speak openly without having to fear that his comments would be leaked. They promised him that. But who believes a word Yedioth says anymore? Only a very naive person.
As a politician, Ya’alon differs from the norm, so much so that he has to strap on high boots to avoid the snakes. He said what was on his mind without sanctimony. He didn’t play around. We’re not used to people telling us the truth. We aren’t used to a politician who speaks the truth.
Now that Ya’alon has spoken the truth, we have to ask: What if he was correct?
Source: Israeli Hayom.com
My comment:
I hope Ya’alon has learned from this moment of truth. And in particular about Benjamin Netanyahu’s willingness to compromise on truth.
Please read the fairy tale by Danish author H.C Andersen.
“The emperor has no clothes”.
When the last and final antichrist arrive in Jerusalem, he will be hailed by the multitudes. But a sizable numbers of true witnesses will claim, that this man and his followers are blind and naked.
Among claimed to be Christians, you find a lot of such people.
Revelation 3:17
You say, “I am rich; I have acquired wealth and do not need a thing.” But you do not realise that you are wretched, pitiful, poor, blind and naked.
Written by Ivar

