Wednesday, April 08, 2009

Obama: The end of Israel

From The American Thinker...

"The end of the Jewish state is all too thinkable..."

April 07, 2009

Farewell to Zion. Forever.

Obama seems to be looking for the best way to accept nuclear bombs atop intercontinental ballistic missiles in the hands of Iran's mullahs. Any chance that the United States would either take action to prevent this catastrophe or at least help Israel do the job ended on election night 2008.

Israel knows it must take out the nuclear weapons capability of Iran. And yet, Israel will not be able to do it. ...because Barack Obama will order the United States Air Force to stand in its way if it tries. ...With our bases in Iraq and those floating in the Persian Gulf, the United States separates Israel and Iran. Obama would have to give his okay for Israel to pass. Obama will not.

...Obama has surrounded himself with friends and foreign policy advisors who believe the world will be a better place once that sore called Israel is gone. These are not secret haters of Israel but open and proud haters of Israel. Obama surrounds himself with these people. ...

Israel was our old friend. Yesterday's friend. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia ... is our new friend. ...Obama has made our choice for us. ...in the open and clearly enough even for the willfully blind -- that is, American Jews -- to see.

...Obama will make an exceptional speech. He will acknowledge the debt that the world will owe the Jewish people for giving up their homeland so that the world can avoid an end-of-days fate. His baritone will ring forth with astonishing beauty. There will be symbolism galore. The phrases will be poetry. Heads will nod sadly.

...the end of Israel's story is already written.

"We should all begin to prepare ourselves for that day. It's almost here."

AAR

1 comment:

  1. I read the original article at AT yesterday. I wouldn't go so far as to say his premise is far-fetched, but the elephant in the room is the potential biblical implications. It's been a while since I read Revelations, but it seems to me that, if Israel were destroyed and Armageddon did not ensue in a fairly short period of time, that one of the lynch pins of Christian theology would be called seriously into question.

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