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Israel/Zionism See other Israel/Zionism Articles Title: Did Benjamin Netanyahu Just Panic? Is Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu pushing the panic button over the collapse of the Saudi-Israeli jihadist proxies in Syria and now threatening to launch a major air war... A very senior Israeli intelligence delegation, a week ago, visited Washington. Then, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu broke into President Putins summer holiday to meet him in Sochi, where, according to a senior Israeli government official (as cited in the Jerusalem Post), Netanyahu threatened to bomb the Presidential Palace in Damascus, and to disrupt and nullify the Astana cease-fire process, should Iran continue to extend its reach in Syria. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaking to a joint session of the U.S. Congress on March 3, 2015, in opposition to President Barack Obamas nuclear agreement with Iran. (Screen shot from CNN broadcast) Russias Pravda wrote, according to eyewitnesses of the open part of the talks, the Israeli prime minister was too emotional and at times even close to panic. He described a picture of the apocalypse to the Russian president that the world may see, if no efforts are taken to contain Iran, which, as Netanyahu believes, is determined to destroy Israel. So, what is going on here? Whether or not Pravdas quote is fully accurate (though the description was confirmed by senior Israeli commentators), what is absolutely clear (from Israeli sources) is that both in Washington and at Sochi, the Israeli officials were heard out, but got nothing. Israel stands alone. Indeed, it is reported that Netanyahu was seeking guarantees about the future Iranian role in Syria, rather than asking for the moon of an Iranian exit. But how could Washington or Moscow realistically give Israel such guarantees? Belatedly, Israel has understood that it backed the wrong side in Syria and it has lost. It is not really in a position to demand anything. It will not get an American enforced buffer zone beyond the Golan armistice line, nor will the Iraqi-Syrian border be closed, or somehow supervised on Israels behalf. Of course, the Syrian aspect is important, but to focus only on that, would be to miss the forest for the trees. The 2006 war by Israel to destroy Hizbullah (egged on by the U.S., Saudi Arabia and even a few Lebanese) was a failure. Symbolically, for the first time in the Middle East, a technologically sophisticated, and lavishly armed, Western nation-state simply failed. What made the failure all the more striking (and painful) was that a Western state was not just bested militarily, it had lost also the electronic and human intelligence war, too both spheres in which the West thought their primacy unassailable. The Fallout from Failure Israels unexpected failure was deeply feared in the West, and in the Gulf too. A small, armed (revolutionary) movement had stood up to Israel against overwhelming odds and prevailed: it had stood its ground. This precedent was widely perceived to be a potential regional game changer. The feudal Gulf autocracies sensed in Hizbullahs achievement the latent danger to their own rule from such armed resistance. Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. The reaction was immediate. Hizbullah was quarantined as best the full sanctioning powers of America could manage. And the war in Syria started to be mooted as the corrective strategy to the 2006 failure (as early as 2007) though it was only with the events following 2011 that the corrective strategy came to implemented, à outrance. Against Hizbullah, Israel had thrown its full military force (though Israelis always say, now, that they could have done more). And against Syria, the U.S., Europe, the Gulf States (and Israel in the background) have thrown the kitchen sink: jihadists, al-Qaeda, ISIS (yes), weapons, bribes, sanctions and the most overwhelming information war yet witnessed. Yet Syria with indisputable help from its allies seems about to prevail: it has stood its ground, against almost unbelievable odds. Just to be clear: if 2006 marked a key point of inflection, Syrias standing its ground represents a historic turning of much greater magnitude. It should be understood that Saudi Arabias (and Britains and Americas) tool of fired- up, radical Sunnism has been routed. And with it, the Gulf States, but particularly Saudi Arabia are damaged. The latter has relied on the force of Wahabbism since the first foundation of the kingdom: but Wahabbism in Lebanon, Syria and Iraq has been roundly defeated and discredited (even for most Sunni Muslims). It may well be defeated in Yemen too. This defeat will change the face of Sunni Islam. Already, we see the Gulf Cooperation Council, which originally was founded in 1981 by six Gulf tribal leaders for the sole purpose of preserving their hereditary tribal rule in the Peninsula, now warring with each other, in what is likely to be a protracted and bitter internal fight. The Arab system, the prolongation of the old Ottoman structures by the complaisant post-World War I victors, Britain and France, seems to be out of its 2013 remission (bolstered by the coup in Egypt), and to have resumed its long-term decline. Poster Comment: Iran is mass producing Mach 13 and Mach 14 missiles. Hezbollah is mass producing missiles and drones. Israel cannot win another war. The Jews are going to have to learn to get along with others. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 2.
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With the loss in Syria, Zionism has run its course its dreams of hegemony are faltering. Jews command the acquiesce of the worlds moneyed elite, but not the masses of the world the people of this world have had it with Israel and the big money that feeds it. Israel, Arab potentates, and the US and UK elite all bank with the Rothschild money cartel. The wealth of the cartel is expanding but the wealth of the people in these countries is diminishing this cabal cannot pull the wool over our eyes forever.
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