
On "Breaking Bibi", by Patrick J. Buchanan, in VDare. Buchanan correctly analyses Obama's speech in Cairo. The Iran - USA confrontation on nuclear weapons could evaporate if Iran does NOT produce nuclear weapons, which apparently does not. About the settlements, Obama says no growth. Obama has put Bibi in a box.
I am a witness to the violent pressure Americans are applying on the Jewish settlement in Samaria. I also see Israel accumulating foreign reserves and preparing for all out war.
I also saw North Korea ignoring Obama and exploding nuclear weapons. Obama was spat in the face, and he said: "It is raining". Am I the only observer noticing it?
I dont like America and its President being humiliated. I dont like it at all. But Earth is a tough neighborhood. For no reason at all, it comes to my mind the 1965 summer Watts riot, when the residents put the neighborhood on fire and broke in to the shops. Except Korean shops. Korean shop owners stood guard on the roofs with guns and shot to kill.
How will Israel react? Are we tough as Koreans? Tougher? Shall we stand guard on the rooftops and break the attack? You bet.
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Salut!
If Israelis hold together, than You will never be defeated;)
The riot comes to mind because it is an example of American weakness.
Yes. The Watts riots continued for six days. The police did not date to enter the neighborhood. Only a few tough Korean shopkeepers stood against the looters.
These people, as a rule, beak down when meeting resistance. Obama will not break Bibi like VDare writes. The opposite will happen. It will not be nice.
I don't think there were any Korean shopkeepers in the 60's era Watts riot, rather the scenes of tough Korean shopkeepers defending their businesses comes from a later chimpout, the 1992 LA riots that occurred after the Rodney King verdict.
Ronduck, You are correct. I am confusing two different "chimpouts". The Watts riots impressed my mind so much that later Third World neighborhood burnings and sacking, including Kathrina, were fused into one large picture of Africans in the United States.
You are not the only observer noticing this.
Anon.
If Israel defies America and at the same time does some good public relations, the American people will support Israel. We aren't our government. Americans respect people who fight back.
We aren't our government.
Well, then who voted for Obama?
Soon, no-one will admit to having voted for Obama.
Like Nixon. No-one ever admitted to having voted for him.
Anon.
Soon, no-one will admit to having voted for Obama.
But will they learn?
One of the few things I admire JFK for was taking the blame for the failure of the Bay of Pigs fiasco. On national TV JFK stated that victory has a thousand fathers, but failure is an orphan, he then took responsibility for the failure.
But he didn't resign, although I wish he had. JFK laid the groundwork for Johnson's Great Society, and by extension the burning of our Northern cities during massive riots. Kennedy also helped his brother Ted become a senator, agitated for open immigration, and got us further into Vietnam. Johnson just increased everything Kennedy did.
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