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Shifting Geopolitical Sands Make Status Quo Unsustainable

ed note–again, my apologies in forcing the reader to wade through the inescapable tsunami of Judaic lies, disinfo & doublespeak contained in this piece, but there are some very important nuances that need to be understood for those Gentiles with a vested interest in life, liberty and pursuit of happiness.

Clearly, as outlined literally within the 2nd paragragh, the smarter elements within La Kosher Nostra (LKN) understand that there is no such thing as ‘total independence’ in today’s interdependent world, and especially not with an inherently parastic state such as Israel that cannot feed herself without the slave labor of ‘the goyim’–using Israeli Prime Minister David Ben Gurion’s word in describing non-Jews. It is for this reason and this reason alone that various players in this Judaic drama keep harping about the ‘peace process’ as a magic spell of sorts in order to delay as long as possible what is quickly becoming an inevitability–the Gentile world isolating Israel entirely, resulting in her timely and heavenly-sent demise.

Remember as well however that nutcases such as Netanyahu do not fear the opinions of ‘the goyim’ and believes it is not only his Yahweh-ordained right, but his Yahweh-ordained DUTY to bring about a Judaically-inspired/Judaically-engineered holocaust of Gentiles using nuclear weapons.

The Jewish Forward

It was in April 1955, at Israel’s seventh independence day celebration, that founding prime minister David Ben-Gurion issued perhaps his most famous dictum: The Jewish state’s future, he said, depended “not on what the goyim say” — that is, the nations of the world — “but on what the Jews do.”

If that was ever true — and Ben-Gurion was far too canny to believe his own rhetoric — it certainly hasn’t held up. In today’s interconnected world there are no independent players. Nations need each other for markets, credit, landing rights, raw materials, spare parts and countless other exchanges. They’re vulnerable to each others’ germs, material shortages, migratory pressures and cyber-punks. A bad wheat crop in Russia can spark a revolution in Tunisia and topple a regime in Egypt.

Heading into 2015, Israel and the Jewish communities around the world will be buffeted by forces that are beyond their control and essentially have nothing to do with them — yet will shape their destiny in unique and profound ways.

The biggest of these forces is the price of oil.

Over the past six months the price of crude oil has undergone one of its most traumatic adjustments in decades. From $114 per barrel last June, it’s fallen nearly in half to $59 per barrel in mid-December. It’s given a huge lift to the American economy, while sending the Russian ruble into a tailspin. It’s also wreaked havoc on the Iranian economy, which was already reeling from sanctions.

Why this has happened is complicated, and tells you a lot about the state of the world today. Why people think it’s happened may be even more important, because even perceptions can shift the global balance of power.

The basic cause is global oversupply. Increased stability and safer exports from oil-rich Libya and Iraqi Kurdistan are one factor. Another is brisk production from American shale and Canadian tar sand deposits, where new technologies became cost-effective over the past decade as China’s boom raised prices. Yet another is falling global demand, due to slow economies in Europe and now China. There’s too much oil and not enough buyers.

Normally, oversupply and falling prices are a cue for OPEC to cut production. But Saudi Arabia, which dominates OPEC as the world’s largest producer, has kept the taps open and let the price keep dropping. Experts say that’ s because the Saudis are alarmed at their declining share of the American market. They’re hoping a year or so of rock-bottom prices will drive some American shale producers out of business. Besides, cutting production has backfired on them in the past, reducing market share that they never regained.

And yet, the damage to Russia and Iran has been so dramatic that many observers around the world — including some senior politicians and respected pundits — are convinced the Saudis are colluding with Washington to drive the price down, in order to bring Russia and Iran to their knees. Both are under sanctions already, Russia because of its Ukraine mischief, Iran because of its nuclear project. Add to that the collusion of Russia and Iran in keeping the murderous Assad regime afloat in Syria, and Washington and Riyadh have every reason to want to cripple the two rogues by jamming their oil revenues. It almost doesn’t matter that it’s not true.

The biggest winner from the oil glut is President Obama. Between the humming U.S. economy, the Russian collapse and signs of new Iranian flexibility on the nuclear front, the president enters 2015 with more political feathers in his cap than he’s had in months, if not years.

It’s not clear how much this will help him with congressional Republicans. Many will dismiss his successes as dumb luck. The GOP is divided between those who want to govern, which requires finding common ground with the White House, and those who just want to say no — whether for ideological reasons or to discredit Democrats in 2016. But much of the public will give the president credit for the success of his policies. That will put pressure on Congress to work with him. And if Republicans resist, it will make it that much easier for him to work around them. The price of oil has given him a mighty tailwind. His exercise of power — the mobilizing of sanctions — wasn’t solely responsible for bringing down the ruble, but the collapse of the ruble has given him new power.

The biggest losers, obviously, are Russia’s President Vladimir Putin and Iran’s Ayatollah Khamenei, along with a handful of other petrobullies like Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro.

Many others will be caught in the crosswinds, though. And nowhere will those winds blow more strongly than in Jerusalem. Israel’s diplomatic and security environment is in extreme flux, what with the Palestinian statehood bid to the United Nations Security Council, the renewed violence on the West Bank, the rising momentum of the boycott and sanctions movement and the growing impatience of Europe, which is still Israel’s largest trading partner. Too many pieces are in motion for the situation to remain static.

Washington and Riyadh may not have teamed up to crash the Russian and Iranian economies this fall, but now that the deed is done, they’re sure to use their new clout to tackle some new challenges.

The Obama administration is working to stall any further pressure on Israel until after the March 17 Knesset elections. The Palestinians can’t be held off much longer than that, though. Neither can the Europeans. In very short order, Jerusalem will face a “diplomatic tsunami,” in the words of the newest recruit to the Israeli peace camp, Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman.

Lieberman told a closed business forum at Tel Aviv University December 23 that Israel urgently needs to seize the diplomatic initiative before the storm hits. Otherwise, he said, it will end up like Russia, isolated, sanctioned and economically battered.

His solution is a “regional peace agreement.” In current Israeli political discourse, that’s code for a settlement with the Palestinians under the aegis of the Saudis and the Arab League. That’s roughly the same plan that Yair Lapid, Tzipi Livni and a brigade of former IDF generals, Mossad and Shin Bet directors and police commissioners have been calling for since the summer.

As long as he’s in office, Prime Minister Netanyahu will be working furiously to head off any such initiative. He’ll mobilize an army of American Jewish organizations to descend on Washington and demand that the administration leave Israel alone. They’ll respond loudly and enthusiastically, as they always have. If Netanyahu is returned to office after the election, they’ll keep it up for months. If he loses, a new Israeli government will take office that will throw itself urgently behind the initiative, and Israel’s friends here will end up looking very silly.

At that point, it won’t matter what the Jews say, but what the nations do.

0 thoughts on “Why Israel Cannot Ignore the World Any Longer”
  1. “His solution is a “regional peace agreement.” In current Israeli political discourse, that’s code for a settlement with the Palestinians under the aegis of the Saudis and the Arab League. That’s roughly the same plan that Yair Lapid, Tzipi Livni and a brigade of former IDF generals, Mossad and Shin Bet directors and police commissioners have been calling for since the summer.”

    Yehudi Arabia will naturally carry water for Israel as the have done for many years with their hypocrisy. A diplomatic tsunami is the least that the Israeli demonic state deserves.

  2. Someone ought to sanction the US, for her Afghan/Iraqi/Libyan mischief, as well as for her support of the murderous Netanyahu regime.
    Hate to break it to Hymie, but Iran, China and Russia are ancient civilizations and will stand for much longer than mighty little JSIL.

  3. Hmmm

    I think this article sums up the problems regarding peace between Israel and the Palestinians quite nicely. It is painfully obvious what the problem is; 3/4 of the article articulates Israel’s side, 1/4 is US politics and not a word of consequence regarding the Palestine or the Palestinian people. This is precisely why Israel is failing; Their flat out refusal to engage an any legitimate negotiations, let alone settlement with the Palestinian people.

    In my opinion the article does touch on the final outcome for Israel; inevitably world opinion and the law will force Israel to capitulate and return at a minimum to the 1967 borders. In addition they will make reparations to the Palestinian people. And if they are not careful, the full extent to the law will be applied and Israel will suddenly required to abide by the UN’s demands (and international law) to return all lands taken by force of arms. At which point Israel will have to accept the original 18948 borders as prescribed by the UN mandate which created Israel. And of course no matter what happens, Israel will never be able steal Jerusalem. A city which is under UN control and obviously never attacked Israel, and therefore gives no justification for Israeli forces to be there at all. One has to wonder just how far removed from reality NutenYahoo has to go, before his own people remove him from office. Tragically thousands more innocent women and children will surely be killed by Israel before that happens.

  4. i think the Repugs and Wall St will see and say we do not have energy independence and foster more fn’g fracking and Bakken endeavor. ~ i feel something like a hot dogging NATO pilot will challenge a Russian Jet fighter and this will spark WWIII… Russia will dominate this theater and hopefully China and Iran will do their part ~ i’m horrified at my thoughts and nuclear MAD.
    The price of oil will mean nothing … Saudi ports and Oil industry should think about bomb shelters.

  5. @ #5 – DDearborn . . . . . Yours is a well thought out comment that hits the nail right on the head. Pity the nail isn’t aimed at The Nutty-Yahoo’s melon. The Middle East, whether it be Muslim, Christian or Jewish, would be much better served with that total arsehole GONE !! The tide is starting to turn. People, who a few years ago, would have run screaming, their fingers jammed in their ears going “Nah nah nah nah nah” are now actually taking on board the evidence that an evil power lies behind so many of the worlds ills and that evil is Judaism. The BDS movement, once belittled and ignored, is now being openly discussed in israHel and they are becoming scared of it’s power and more than that – the message behind the movement – that the jews are parasitic. That is what they really fear . . . the man behind the mirror being exposed for all to see. The one danger as you say for the rest of us is that freak Nutty-Yahoo. I believe he is quite capable of taking half the planet down with him if he believes his vision of Greater israhell is doomed.

  6. Everyone with a working brain knows why oil has plummeted: the Saudis, at the behest of USArael, are overproducing to kill Russia’s ruble, which is almost entirely dependent on oil revenue. How much longer can they keep undercutting global pricing? I give it absolutely absolutely no more than 3 months. And what pretext will they use to raise it? What false flag?

  7. The author of this article seems to be a Zio-scum, he calls Syrian government a “murderous regime”, Nicolas Maduro a “petro bully”, Russia because their “Ukraine mischief” , Iran because their “Nuclear ambitions”. How about the murderous Israeli regime, the Palestinian genocide, the Israel bully and the Israeli territorial ambitions?.etc…..

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