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Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdullahian has just publicly threatened individual US government officials with violence at the United Nations in New York. ) Escalation of war in the region However, if the massacres in Gaza continue; They won’t be able to escape this fire. ” (Emphasis added.)
If the Biden administration had not appointed Robert Malley to reboot the brutal but then-inactive Iran deal, or lifted oil export sanctions, Amir-Abdollahian would have come to our country. I don’t think there has ever been a more direct threat to American leaders. As a result, Iran could have reaped a windfall of millions of dollars, if it had not tried to ransom the American hostages from Iran at $1.2 billion per prisoner. If the Houthis have not restored $1 billion in aid, if they have not authorized American aid, and if they have not withdrawn previous U.S. declarations that the Houthis are a terrorist organization, The dollars that would have been sent to Lebanon to infiltrate Hezbollah’s coffers would have been ignored rather than retaliated against the dozens of U.S. military strikes in Syria and Iraq by the United States.
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We should also take Ghazi Hamad’s words to heart. He is a high-ranking Hamas official and one of its public relations megaphones. And in a Lebanese television interview on October 24, Mr. Hamad boasted, “We have to teach Israel a lesson…and we will do it again and again. Al-Aqsa flood.” [the October 7 attack] This is the first time, and there will be a second, third, and fourth time…it’s Israel, not us. We are victims of occupation…Everything we do on October 7th, October 10th, October 1 millionth is justified…”
Hamad envisioned a million more murders, but was very clear about his motives. “Israel’s very existence is the cause of all that pain, blood, and tears.”
NATO allies praise Hamas as ‘freedom fighters’, condemn Israel as ‘war criminal’
As such, Hamad promises more beheadings, executions, rapes, and mutilations. Hamad, who appears to be waging endless jihad against Israeli civilians from a safe distance in Beirut, does not understand America’s much-touted message of a “two-state solution” of mutual coexistence. I don’t think so.
In other words, Hamad will have no problem adhering to the Hamas Charter’s agenda of annihilating Israel: “Israel is a country that has no place on our soil. , we must eliminate the Arab and Islamic countries, and we must end it, because it will be a political disaster. ”
So is this ultimate solution for Israel the “river to sea” that activists on our campus envision?
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Our Turkish NATO ally, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, praised Hamas mass murderers as “freedom fighters” at a large rally. He declared Israel’s response to Hamas a “genocide,” sent Turkish troops into Gaza and threatened to attack Israel with a swarm of missiles and bombs — or, in his words, the Turkish military ” You can come anytime.” Unexpectedly. (He also threatened a similar surprise airstrike against NATO member Greece some time ago.)
That is Turkey, our NATO ally. It has the largest military force in the alliance outside of the United States, has a huge US air base in Incirlik, which is reportedly still equipped with nuclear weapons, and is involved in attacks on Kurdish civilians in Syria and Iraq. For the past half century, it has supported Turkey’s permanent occupation of northern Cyprus, which has forced between 150,000 and 200,000 Greeks from their homeland. And while Erdogan, a moralist and former Obama conduit to the Middle East, condemns Israel’s “genocide” and “genocide,” he also criticizes how earlier generations of Turkey treated Armenians. , sometimes talked about as a matter of pride rather than shame.
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Remember, all of these creepy leaders were once (or are) receiving US cash, but are comfortably far away.
Now they are encouraged by thousands of their spiritual brethren on our campuses, expressing the same sentiments.
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