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The New Middle East

March 4, 2011, 8:35 AM
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A new Middle East is upon us and its primary beneficiary couldn't be happier.

In a speech Monday in the Iranian city of Kermanshah, Iranian Revolutionary Guards' Politburo Chief General Yadollah Javani crowed, "Iran's pivotal role in the New Middle East is undeniable. Today the Islamic Revolution of the Iranian nation enjoys such a power, honor and respect in the world that all nations and governments wish to have such a ruling system."

Iran's leaders have eagerly thrown their newfound weight around. For instance, Iran is challenging Saudi Arabia's ability to guarantee the stability of global oil markets.

For generations, the stability of global oil supplies has been guaranteed by Saudi Arabia's reserve capacity that could be relied on to make up for any shocks to those supplies due to political unrest or other factors. When Libya's teetering dictator Muammar Ghaddafi decided to shut down Libya's oil exports last month, the oil markets reacted with a sharp increase in prices. The very next day the Saudis announced they would make up the shortfall from Libya's withdrawal from the export market.

In the old Middle East, the Saudi statement would never have been questioned. Oil suppliers and purchasers alike accepted the arrangement whereby Saudi Arabian reserves - defended by the US military -- served as the guarantor of the oil economy. But in the New Middle East, Iran feels comfortable questioning the Saudi role. 

On Thursday Iran's Oil Minister Massoud Mirkazemi urged Saudi Arabia to refrain from increasing production. Mirkazemi argued that since the OPEC oil cartel has not discussed increasing supplies, Saudi Arabia had no right to increase its oil output. 

True, Iran's veiled threat did not stop Saudi Arabia from increasing its oil production by 500,000 barrels per day. But the fact that Iran feels comfortable telling the Saudis what they can and cannot do with their oil demonstrates the mullocracy's new sense of empowerment. 
And it makes sense. With each passing day, the Iranian regime is actively destabilizing Saudi Arabia's neighbors and increasing its influence over Saudi Arabia's Shiite minority in the kingdom's Eastern Province where most of its oil is located. 

Moved by the political unrest in Bahrain and Yemen, Saudi regime opponents including Saudi's Shiite minority have stepped up their acts of political opposition. The Saudi royal family has sought to literally buy off its opponents by showering its subjects with billions of dollars in new subsidies and payoffs. But still the tide of dissent rises. 

Saudi regime opponents have scheduled political protests for March 11 and March 20. In an attempt to blunt the force of the demonstrations, Saudi security forces arrested Tawfiq al-Amir, a prominent Shiite cleric from the Eastern Province. On February 25 al-Amir delivered a sermon calling for the transformation of the kingdom into a constitutional monarchy.

Iran has used his arrest to pressure the Saudi regime. In an interview with Iran's Fars news agency this week, Iranian parliamentarian and regime heavyweight Mohammed Dehqan warned the Saudis not to try to quell the growing unrest. As he put it, the Saudi leaders "should know that the Saudi people have become vigilant and do not allow the rulers of the country to commit any possible crime against them."

Dehqan continued, "Considering that the developments in Bahrain and Yemen affect the situation in Saudi Arabia, the [regime] feels grave danger and interferes in the internal affairs of these states."

Dehqan's statement is indicative of the mullahs' confidence in the direction the region is taking. In testimony before the Senate Appropriations Committee on Tuesday US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton acknowledged that Iran is deeply involved in all the anti-regime protests and movements from Egypt to Yemen to Bahrain and beyond. 

"Either directly or through proxies, they are constantly trying to influence events. They have a very active diplomatic foreign policy outreach," Clinton said.

Iranian officials, Hizbullah and Hamas terrorists and other Iranian agents have played pivotal roles in the anti-regime movements in Yemen and Bahrain. Their operations are the product of Iran's long running policy of developing close ties to opposition figures in these countries as well as in Egypt, Kuwait, Oman and Morocco. These long-developed ties are reaping great rewards for Iran today. Not only do these connections give the Iranians the ability to influence the policies of post-revolutionary allied regimes. They give the mullahs and their allies the ability to intimidate the likes of the Saudi and Bahraini royals and force them to appease Iran's allies. 

THIS MEANS that Iran's mullahs win no matter how the revolts pan out. If weakened regimes maintain power by appeasing Iran's allies in the opposition - as they are trying to do in Jordan, Kuwait, Morocco, Algeria, Bahrain, Oman and Yemen -- then Iranian influence over the weakened regimes will grow substantially. And if Iran's allies topple the regimes, then Iran's influence will increase even more steeply.

Moreover, Iran's preference for proxy wars and asymmetric battles is served well by the current instability. Iran's proxies - from Hizbullah to al Qaida to Hamas - operate best in weak states. From Hizbullah's operations in South Lebanon in the 1980s and 1990s, to the Iranian-sponsored Iraqi insurgents in recent years and beyond, Iran has exploited weak central authorities to undermine pro-Western governments, weaken Israel and diminish US regional influence. 

In the midst of Egypt's revolutionary violence, Iran quickly deployed its Hamas proxies to the Sinai. Since Mubarak's fall, Iran has worked intensively to expand its proxy forces' capacity to operate freely in the Sinai.

Recognition of Iran's expanded power is fast altering the international community's perception of the regional balance of forces. Russia's announcement last Saturday that it will sell Syria the supersonic Yakhont anti-ship cruise missile was a testament to Iran's rising regional power and the US's loss of power. 

Russia signed a deal to provide the missiles to Syria in 2007. But Moscow abstained from supplying them until now - just after Iran sailed its naval ships unmolested to Syria through the Suez Canal and signed a naval treaty with Syria effectively fusing the Iranian and Syrian navies. So too, Russia's announcement that it sides with Iran's ally Turkey in its support for reducing UN Security Council sanctions against Iran indicates that the US no longer has the regional posture necessary to contain Iran on the international stage.

Iran's increased regional power and its concomitant expanded leverage in international oil markets will make it impossible for the US to win UN Security Council support for more stringent sanctions against Tehran. Obviously UN Security Council sanctioned military action against Iran's nuclear installations is out of the question. 

Unfortunately, the Obama administration has failed completely to understand what is happening. Clinton told the Congress and the Senate that Iran's increased power means that the US should continue to arm and fund Iran's allies and support the so-called democratic forces that are allied with Iran. 

So it was that Clinton told the Senate that the Obama administration thinks it is essential to continue to supply the Hizbullah-controlled Lebanese military with US arms Clinton claimed that she couldn't say what Hizbullah control over the Lebanese government meant regarding the future of US ties to Lebanon. 

So too, while Palestinian Authority leaders burn President Barack Obama in effigy and seek to form a unity government with Iran's Hamas proxy, Clinton gave an impassioned defense of US funding for the PA to the House Foreign Relations Committee this week.

Clinton's behavior bespeaks a stunning failure to understand the basic realities she and the State Department she leads are supposed to shape. Her lack of comprehension is matched only by her colleague Defense Secretary Robert Gates' lack of shame and nerve. In a press conference this week, Gates claimed that Iran is weakened by the populist waves in the Arab world because Iran's leaders are violently oppressing their political opponents.

In light of the Obama administration's refusal to use US military force for even the most minor missions - like evacuating US citizens from Libya - without UN approval, it is apparent that the US will not use armed force against Iran for as long as Obama is in power. 

And given the administration's refusal to expend any effort to protect US interests and allies in the region lest the US be accused of acting like a superpower, it is clear that US allies like the Saudis will not be able to depend on America to defend the regime. This is the case despite the fact that its overthrow would threaten the US's core regional interests. 

AGAINST THIS backdrop, it is clear that the only way to curb Iran's influence in the region and so strike a major blow against its rising Shiite-Sunni jihadist alliance is to actively support the pro-democracy regime opponents in Iran's Green movement. The only chance of preventing Iran from plunging the region into war and bloodshed is if the regime is overthrown. 

So long as the Iranian regime remains in power, it will be that much harder for the Egyptians to build an open democracy or for the Saudis to open the kingdom to liberal voices and influences. The same is true of virtually every country in the region. 

Iran is the primary regional engine of war, terror, nuclear proliferation and instability. As long as the regime survives, it will be difficult for liberal forces in the region to gain strength and influence. 

On February 24, the mullahs reportedly arrested opposition leaders Mir Hossain Mousavi and Mehdi Karroubi along with their wives. It took the Obama administration several days to even acknowledge the arrests, let alone denounce them. 

In the face of massive regime violence, Iran's anti-regime protesters are out in force in cities throughout the country demanding their freedom and a new regime. And yet, aside from paying lip service to their bravery, neither the US nor any other government has come forward to help them. 

No one has supplied Iran's embattled revolutionaries with proxy servers after the regime brought down their Internet communications networks. No one has given them arms. No one has demanded that Iran be thrown out of all UN bodies pending the regime's release of the Moussavis and Karroubis and the thousands of political prisoners being tortured in the mullahs' jails. No one has stepped up to fund around-the-clock anti-regime broadcasts into Iran to help regime opponents organize and coordinate their operations. 

Certainly no one has discussed instituting a no fly zone over Iran to protect the protesters. 

With steeply rising oil prices and the real prospect of al Qaida taking over Yemen, Iranian proxies taking over Bahrain, and the Muslim Brotherhood controlling Egypt, some Americans are recognizing that not all revolutions are Washingtonian. 

But there is a high likelihood that an Iranian revolution would be. At a minimum, a democratic Iran would be far less dangerous to the region and the world than the current regime. 

The Iranians are right. We are moving into a new Middle East. And if the mullahs aren't overthrown, the New Middle East will be a very dark and dangerous place. 

Originally published in The Jerusalem Post. 

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The empire Israel religiously follows and serves has been effectivly neutered.
You have made many salient points to this effect.
Israel's trust has been misplaced,all for nothing and yet the arrogant leadership can't shake themselves awake and continue to cling to the lies they embraced.
The only thing they do is attack the last faithful Zionist remnant in the land to please their destroyer's.

I'll focus on just one which you mentioned to make a life and death point for Israel.

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U.S.Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Wednesday that she supports continuing U.S. military aid to Lebanon following the appointment of Hizbollah-backed premier- designate Najib Miqati,
"I believe at this point we should continue supporting the Lebanese armed forces," Clinton said during a Senate Foreign RelationsCommittee hearing March 2, 2011

Apart from your mention of this Israel has her head buried deep in the sand and ignore this duplicity and evil.

All the wasted years Israel waited on the U.S to act against Iran and the many other threats.
And yet the U.S. has only acted against Israel to weaken and restrain this once powrerful nation now on the brink.
And yet Israel suffers from arrogant and blind quislings in leadership who still ply their way on the road to destruction for the nation with no thought of stopping and taking stock of reality.
The U.S. is competing witth Iran in arming it's surrogates. Competition between devils to exterminate Israel.
The number 1 enemy of Lebanon is Israel and all of these weapons are pointed in that direction.
The best Israel can do is stay in bed with the devil who carves up her land and gives weapons to those whose stated goal is Israel's destruction.
They armed and trained Fatah under a Republican, with many Jews dead because of this (and that didn't awaken the idol worshipers) and still Israel gets on her knees to lick the crud off of America's unholy feet.
Now that's a proud and a sick people.
I used to hear a popular saying in Israel ; L'chaim - to life. By it's actions the nation has chosen another to replace it. 'To death.'
It is clearly evident beyond any doubt that Israel will continue to follow her destroyer America unto death instead of returning to the HOLY One of Israel.
Nothing will awaken the idol worshipers who trust in lies and elections to save them.

The highway of the upright is to depart from evil;
He who keeps his way preserves his soul.
Pride goes before destruction,
And a haughty spirit before a fall.
Better to be of a humble spirit with the lowly,
Than to divide the spoil with the proud.
Proverbs 16

Great article Caroline! Overthrowing the mullahs in Iran is exactly what is needed. It completely baffles me that the US had such a presence in Iraq & did not use force to overthrow the Iranian regime. The whole region is being lit up in an Islamic frenzy because of Iran. The West better wake up & act. Gas is getting more expensive here in the USA every day. I hope Zion Oil & Gas hits oil this month. God bless Israel!

Caroline, as always an excellent assessment of Middle East affairs today. I would go one step further. You say, "The Iranians are right. We are moving into a new Middle East. And if the mullahs aren't overthrown, the New Middle East will be a very dark and dangerous place." Perhaps it is time to replace the current administration in Washington. It may seem far fetched, but considering Obama and Company's track record to date 2013 may just be too late. Shabbat shalom and G-d bless Israel and her friends.

Caroline,

The value of your work is inestimable. No one else is getting it, or coming close to connecting the dots, at all. My Master's Thesis in 1993 was called "Iranian Foreign Policy." It predicted a global war (cold or hot) between Islam and the West. It was not a particularly astute insight: all I did was compare the announced intentions of Iranian leaders and their actions, and found a perfect fit. It was much like the Nazis and Mein Kampf, only more explicit. Now, we have a U.S. administration so bamboozled and clueless as to try to develop a policy based upon differences it perceives between al-Qaeda and The Muslim Brotherhood. The latter is "nationalistic" you see, and therefore we can "work" with them. The only difference a truly reasonable person could see is that one is a slower acting poison. Unfortunately, our current ruling elite has a vested interest in viewing reality as it wishes it to be rather than such as it. The literati and cognoscenti are equally confused: reading tea leaves in a quixotic quest to identify among the Arab demonstrators those truly longing Jeffersonian freedom, while ignoring the elephant in the room -- the fundamentally intolerant and imperial nature of Islam. If one wants to see Egypt's tomorrow, all one has to do is look at Gaza today. You seem to be the only one who not only can see this clearly, but who can also connect all the behind-the-scenes dots of Iran's insatiable and inexorable quest for power. You work is invaluable and irreplaceable. Thank you, so much.

caroline, there is one logic that escapes most looking at this situation, even though we in the U.S.are knee deep in this , europe is neck deep in this and they are very exposed to the whims of the idiots in the middle east, do you remember the last two world wars and what motivated them? when a animal is cornered it will strike just in self defence!!! we may have cowards running this country but germany does not!!! (blitzkrieg) ring any bells!!! when the dollar collapes and the euro becomes the reserve currency ( any day now) the E.U. will have the wherewithall to pull it off over night (the structures are in place all ready)so please keep this in mind going forward!!! with christian love from a fellow Israelite( remember the original nation of israel that came out of egypt was 12 tribes and judah was just one of them) "LONG LIVE THE NATION OF ISRAEL"

"In the midst of Egypt's revolutionary violence, Iran quickly deployed its Hamas proxies to the Sinai. Since Mubarak's fall, Iran has worked intensively to expand its proxy forces' capacity to operate freely in the Sinai."

That is true but Iran is not working alone in this, these Fascists are working with the aid of the Obama team and the Obama strategy

I believe that the US Government(s) and the EUrabia Governments are working consciously along with Iranian Shia Fascism and indeed with Sharia in general. If you doubt any of this then revisit the whole of the experience in Yugoslavia in the 1990s.

In other words there was a major trend inside the US Government representing those who went into Iraq in order to defeat Saddam, thereby opening the door to Iranian Fascism

The mistake that Sharon and the Israelis made at the time pre invasion was that they communicated their opposition to Bush to the invasion of Iraq in private

This is the mistake that the Israeli leaders have made continually. This mistake of not speaking out clearly to the whole world is tied in with their own ties to US Imperialism, and to some extent also to Europe, a word which can describe the power of US and EU today is "Empire"

There is an alliance in operation between the "Empire" and Islam

We can discuss later why this alliance may be in operation but I believe that the Empire is heading for a "New World Government" situation, and in order to do that they need to break down national barrier, national resistance, and of course although these US leaders do not say it, and sometimes they do not say it even to themselves, such is their fear of the American ordinary people, who love Jews and who love Israel, they do deep down hate Jews and hate Israel, because Jews and Israel express in its strongest form love of nation and love of independence.

But even though Jews love their nation, and love their culture, and love the history of their people which is largely Judaism, they are very afraid and are pulverised by all the horrific experiences in their history

It is very important that as we speak Jews and Israel defend Gadaffi from this Empire/Sharia alliance

It was also important to have defended Mubarak openly and honestly against this Empire/Sharia alliance but that moment is past, even though it was a seminal moment, and has now passed on to the critical issue of Libya and Gadaffi.

If Gadaffi is defeated, even though I personally am not in agreement with Gadaffi, the contradiction in this is that he will be defeated by the Empire/Sharia and thus that defeat will also be a blow struck against Israeli independence as a nation

the situation is like that which was faced with the invasion of Abyssinia under Haile Selassie back in the 1930s

Why is Caroline Glick above not absolutely explicit on the defence of Mubarak (looking back) and on the defence of gadaffi (in the present)?

I have tried to raise some of these complicated issues in an article this morning on

http://wedefendisrael.com/2011/03/05/the-defence-of-gadaffi-against-the-empiresharia-alliance-is-the-most-vital-issue-facing-pamela-geller/

Ayalon:Mid East turmoil threatens PA

How delusional the Likud party has become under it's present leadership.
He's more worried about the Palestinian enemy than his fellow Jews whom he has abused and broken the spirit of for lies of peace.
Shame on you Danny boy.
Those of Israel today who are drunk on the toxic fumes of the land for jihad and rockets agenda of the Road Map are oblivious to what is going on in the Arab world.
Today Muslim's are fighting and killing fellow Muslims in Libya in a civil war and this dark omen is spreading elsewhere.
What,Who is the one thing that will stop and unite them ?
When their religious leaders get them to focus on the weak,appeasing and surrender focused infidel Jews of Israel maybe then Danny and Israel will wake up ?
ISRAEL,By your stupidity in following the U.S. led land for jihad agenda you have made yourselves an even more inviting target of even more radicalized Muslims.
They are no longer restrained by brutal dictators who kept the genocidal genie in the bottle.
The Palestinians will of course follow their fellow herdsmen to hell,Danny boy.

There is clearly an alliance with Islam. I called it an alliance between "Empire" and Islam and I include inside of "Empire" those who are calling themselves "leftists" like Justin Raimondo of Counterpunch, and also the anti-war crowd.

I noticed that every time Islam and the Empire (Obama and Cameron leading Sharia) make a big push one of their weapons through the Media is to cause the victim to feel the situation is hopeless.

Gadaffi may not be totally coherent, but at least he has balls, and it is this that has made him really hated by "Empire", and note also by the Arab league, by Iran, by Hamas and Hizbullah.

On Israpundit this useful comment was made to me:


"I think Moamar’s tough stance has caused some of the world’s dictators and other tough leaders (This is not an insult of them) to take heart. The Chinese leadership has just taken a stand in Gadaffi’s favor. As for Obama, he seems all hot to trot, to get the US embroiled in yet a third Middle East war. That should make him as popular as a rabid dog with independents; but his nominally antiwar leftists, in their screwy thinking, will probably applaud him for it. He may even win another Nobel Peace Prize for stirring up so much bloodshed."


Essentially we will need people who will stand up and fight. It is going to be as basic as that.

I think that there are many in the world who are not Jewish but who are beginning to see that Islam is very interested in creating Sharia states. Even a blogger like Robert Spencer on Jihadwatch who is very much a republican type sees and states that Obama is creating Sharia states in the world, consistently doing so, in practice; about his intention we can of course argue.

Hence we need a strategy.

Somehow the Jewish folk were unable to bring themselves to defend Mubarak as a part of strategy.

The same thing is existing with Gadaffi

They seem unable to see that if you do not defend Milosevic against Fascism then there are results. Similarly if you do not defend the outstanding propagandist Glenn Beck against the charge of antisemitism there are results. If you do not defend Mubarak in time, the same. And now of course we have Gadaffi.

This is a principled tactical position. You maintain your independence in every situation. Against the main enemy the defence is unconditional but it does not imply agreement with the person or thing in question.

I am always drawn to the reworking of the Aesop fable by Leon Trotsky. In this he expressed the essence of the 1933 period which laid the basis for the Holocaust which so damaged your people:

AN AESOP FABLE
From What Next? Vital Question for the German Proletariat, 1932
* * *
A cattle dealer once drove some bulls to the slaughterhouse. And the butcher came night with his sharp knife.

"Let us close ranks and jack up this executioner on our horns," suggested one of the bulls.


"If you please, in what way is the butcher any worse than the dealer who drove us hither with his cudgel?" replied the bulls, who had received their political education in Manuilsky's institute. [The Comintern.]

"But we shall be able to attend to the dealer as well afterwards!"

"Nothing doing," replied the bulls firm in their principles, to the counselor. "You are trying, from the left, to shield our enemies -- you are a social-butcher yourself."

And they refused to close ranks.

That is from


http://www.marxists.org/archive/trotsky/works/1944/1944-fas.htm#p4

I feel we badly need a strategy. i think that Netanyahu came in to power planning to save for Israel the large blocs of Jewish population in Judea and Samaria. He then meets serious foes in Obama, Clinton and Mitchell, and he is placed under a lot of pressure. He is under such pressure because he is that kind of man, frankly, and while Gadaffi will spit in their eye and laugh at them, and fight ruthlessly, which is what is needed, Netanyahu comes from the business world.

the problem is that this caving in leads to the enemy, who are essentially bullies, having no mercy and Jews suffer.

Then there are very antisemitic elements in Israel, even in the IDF, witness the recent INN report that IDF soldiers are practicing to murder Jews as part of their combat. This is worrying but also reralistic because a weak person will have to turn on his own people if that is demanded.

I do not want to argue whether netanyahu is weak or not weak. He certainly comes from a courageous family and that does matter. But what he lacks very much is a movement which organizes cleverly int he world and I would very much like that to be created. I am not talking about "Hasbara" here, I am talking about a fighting movement, somethink like what Pamela Geller created in the fight against the Islamist Mosque on Ground Zero.

There is one thing about these Muslims that is really standing out a mile for anybody watching events, and that is their antisemitism, and above all this is reflected in that THEY WILL NOT LIVE WITH JEWS

This has got such echoes of Hitler and the Nazis that it is really surprising that we have not mad emore of it. i would do a big focus on that.

With that in mind I wrote the following:


As Caroline Glick has made clear Obama from the Cairo speech on has been the spur to the creation of Islamist dictatorship. I said this from the very beginning. The visit of Qaradawi to Egypt where he spoke to a million plus is enough confirmation of that.

As Caroline Glick says under Obama Iran has gained the initiative.

The only constant in this world is change and nothing, nothing is set in stone. The whole of the Obama programme, and that includes his drive to create a second Palestine state, has to be looked at from the context of the new situation he and Sharia has created.

Anybody who does not do this we will denounce.

The very least we expect a person, any person, to do is to look at issues from the standpoint of the present reality

Otherwise we deal with a new and other form of religion which is what the left has made the Palestine state issue into…a dogma

The creation of Sharia states is that new reality. That is the real meaning of the Qaradawi visit, one item among many, all of which it would be tiresome to quote.

So far the Arab Muslims in Palestine have showed one thing consistently…they want to set up an Arab state which is Judenfrei

That IS Sharia. That is the product of this secular Abbas political essence.

The essence of Hamas is just a little different. It wishes to have Israel destroyed totally. They SAY it.

Regard this well. Pay attention here.

No self regarding person. No self regarding Trotskyist, no self regarding Jewish person, I mean nobody of principle will go there

In the end that WAS the great crime of Begin (The Sinai) and Sharon (The Gaza)…they created Judenfrei areas.

That is the dividing line right there.

That is the place where Netanyahu must not go either.

If the Arabs want to have a state then they must show the world that that is a place where Jews will have their full rights, to settle and live happily and safely.

Sop far Hamas has shown only total contempt for Jews, and Abbas and Erekat only want Jews to be expelled by the American Government, by the agency of NATO, as NATO did to Serbs in Kosovo on behalf of Albanian Muslims

The remarks made by Netanyahu show that he is going along with this Mein Kamph type filth.

He must be called on that.

I know that the American Christians will certainly do so. But I am not even directing towards them. My direction is much wider.

No sane and steadfast human person, who also feels responsibility for the animal and vegetable world, will go along with this

In thinking about expelling Jews from this area Netanyahu must be made to understand that he is on his own

I am proposing a coalition of forces and I have very precise forces in mind to get the ball rolling

1. all groups in Judea/Samaria
2. Feiglin and Lieberman
3. Likud
4. others I have not mentioned
5. even Livni’s party in order to create splits
6. these blogs especially: Jihadwatch, Atlas Shrugs, Israpundit, Sultan Knish, Augean Stables, and others too numerous to deal with here.
7. many movements in Europe especially Geert Wilders
8. Important individuals like Bat Yeor

The Caroline Glick blog to be in a pivotal position and/or perhaps the energy and organizational skill of Pamela Geller could be used on this aspect of organizing

Call them on this:

No more Judenfrei areas in our world!

We are simple, we are true and we are effective!

Caroline ,
Not long ago you did an interview with Fred.

'The growing controversy over Grandy’s departure has resulted in some Grandy supporters charging the station with being “Sharia-compliant,” a reference to Islamic law, and with bending under pressure from the Council on American Islamic-Relations (CAIR), a Muslim lobbying organization

Grandy tells AIM that he was essentially forced to leave after his wife, who is also outspoken about radical Islam, was cut from the WMAL radio program.'
http://www.aim.org/aim-column/did-muslim-lobby-force-firing-of-popular-radio-host/

How can a nation with so much light grow so dark in a short time ?

They forgot God and His laws.
The blessing has left and darkness has fallen on the now cursed land.
There is no election that will turn around what God is doing to an unrepentant,wicked and perverted nation.

America,the nation where you can be a Louie Farrakhan, attacking Jews and inciting Jew hatred freely without restraint and the right and Christian's are as silent as the dead.

America the land and where a radio talk show host is 'disappeared' because he speaks the truth about Islam andthe empty,useless,powerless right do nothing for fear of offending the death cult of Islam.

The forces of evil are in complete control of America and those Christian's who support and love Israel have no control or any power to help Israel except pray hard and send $.
America where Jonathan Pollard is treated worse than the Islamic terrorists imprisoned here and at Gitmo.
Those Jews who sold their soul and vote for their evil destroyer Obama have only their destruction to look forward to unless they repent and turn to God.

America is lost.
Israel your false god of no peace is a dead end.

marcel

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