HAARETZ – Santa Obama delivered a wonderful Christmas present to Israel when the United States opted not to veto Friday’s United Nation Security Council vote condemning settlement policy (…) The passage of the resolution won’t result in the immediate dismantling of any West Bank settlements, but the world is beginning to come to the rescue and try to save Israeli from itself.
Pay back is such a B*tch :
May 2011 — Bibi lectures Obama in front of reporters during a press availability in the Oval Office, explaining recent Jewish history to a visibly irritated U.S. president. Diplomatic experts call it a startlingly aggressive move.
November 2011 — After a G20 summit in Cannes, Obama and then-French president Nicolas Sarkozy are caught discussing Netanyahu on an open mic. After Sarkozy calls Netanyahu a liar, Obama replies, “You’re fed up with him? I have to deal with him every day!”
Fall 2012 — Netanyahu appears in a campaign ad for Obama’s Republican opponent Mitt Romney. Netanyahu’s office says the prime minister was not consulted or asked for permission but does not call for the conservative group that sponsored the ad to stop running it. After Romney’s defeat, the New York Times reports that Netanyahu was “widely perceived in Israel and the United States as having supported the Republican challenger.”
JENNIFER SHUTT
September 2012 — In what Reuters calls “a highly unusual rebuff,” Obama snubs a request from Netanyahu for a meeting during the Israeli prime minister’s planned visit to New York for a United Nations meeting.
Obama to Nutti :
“You might have friends in Washington, I have them in New York.
Oh yes, I have just been offered a new Presidency, BDS”
I don’t know if anyone can do enough to save Israel from itself. Rot is rot is rot.
The big concern is to halt and subsequently heal from the spreading of this Talmudic plague. All of us. Somehow I think there are so many changes ahead with the incoming administration that it is no more than a fun way to past the time imagining possible scenarios. Nothing is set in stone.
But the fall of Bibi and Barry, unfriendly from the start, is a most interesting tale no matter how the analysts portrayed the relationship. A most enjoyable, albeit dangerous, game is being played and Bibi has to know he is on the way down. I mean, threatening war if one disagrees with him? Those things all come to an end eventually. He is being set up for a fall.
I have a strange hunch that his fall will bring in a “kinder gentler fresh faced” leader to work with Trump … but that Israel will be allowed to carry on its genocidal policies towards Palestine so long as it takes a less ‘in your face’ approach and possibly makes a superficial alteration of policy that is no more than unheeded legal footwork as they have been doing for so long.
Meanwhile, I also think that although Barry might have been giving Bibi a slap because they are not best buddies, I believe that he finally caved into the urge to not veto simply to complicate matters for the incoming administration, just as he is attempting to lay turds everywhere for the Russians and whoever else he thinks he can stir up.