Monday, April 27, 2009

The World economic crisis and the looming pandemic.

The World economic crisis and the looming pandemic.

All things being equal things in the world do not seem to be going well. Let me tell you why. There has been a Economic turndown not seen since the great depression around the world. No one is really sure when that will rectify itself. When things seem to be slightly improving the world has been gripped by possible pandemic. As these words are written no one really knows the scope of this new mutant virus but many are plenty scared. There are those who will try to find existential reasons for what is happening they will be mocked. Here could be some cause and effect reasons for the world’s woes and the acute crisis in Mexico. (That’s where the swine flu has originated), The additional earthquake tacked on to the rest of Mexico’s problems also has been devastating.
There are so many destitute people on the face of the earth, so many with no clean water who face misery and tyranny every day. Nobody seems to really care about those people and fixates itself almost completely on Israel and the Palestinian issue. The Mexicans as a part of the third world countries are also to blame for this. But they have there own issues.
They are one of the most prolific producers and exporters of drugs in world and share a great responsibility of the misery that drug trafficking brings. They also engage in the most horrific sport of bull fighting which is just plain torture of animals. Many thousands of people revel in this sport and enjoy watching the bull (and sometimes the matador )get killed.
It is not politically correct to equate world tragedy with moral issues but leaders of the world and leaders of Latin American countries would do well to make some changes.

Because you know what? You just never know

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

The Durban Circus

The latest conference against Racism has turned into a circus. For some there is just one country that does wrong that is Israel. Those who think this way are mostly from totalitarian regimes who routinely oppress their own people. That’s not important from their perspective as Israel the only democracy in the Middle East is the ultimate evil. The opening remarks by the president of Iran were a spectacle in itself. As he spoke many European union members filed out.

The Jews among us are not surprised by the hate rather a bit surprised as to how many countries openly showed their disdain for the Iranian leader. The gentiles who support the Jews were disturbed at the openness of Jew hatred long after the holocaust. The gentiles who hate the Jews are thrilled that Jew hatred has become mainstream once again. They are hoping that Iran will develop nuclear weapons to use against Israel.

Against this backdrop the Jewish State is training to strike Iran sometime in the not so distant future.

The circus will lead to apocalypse

Sunday, April 19, 2009

How many countries do the Arabs need anyway?

In the immediate area of Israel there are already two Palestinian states. I use Palestinian very loosely as by all reason logic and history there is no Palestinian people. They are a part of the Arab people who live in the middle east. This is not some right wing extremist view point. There was never a people that defined itself as Palestinian until the Jewish people began to come back to the land of Israel. There is no real difference culturally language or anything else between the present regular Arab countries and the two Palestinian ones. They all speak Arabic and are predominantly Muslim. Even those who except this Palestinian myth should console themselves with two Palestinian states. One is in Jordan where the vast majority of its citizens consider themselves to be Palestinian and the other is the Palestinian State of Gaza. Now we are asked to consider a third Palestinian state on the west bank of the Jordan. But wait that is not the end. There is a stong movement for a fourth Palestinian State in Israel itself with the movement of a “ country of all its citizens “

So are friends in Washington would have us cede the west bank to make room for a third state while we wait for demographics to make Israel the fourth state. This is of course complete lunacy and any responsible Israeli leader can never accept such a thing. There is ostensibly two peoples here in the middle east the Jewish People and the Arab People. The equation that takes 22 arab countries ( not final ) and tries to eliminate the only Jewish country will not work.

It is national Suicide to agree to a third Palestinian state and a 25th Arab State.
24 Arab states seem to be quite enough

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Mitchell Netanyahu and the 51st state



Presidents Obamas special envoy has come to the Middle East to restart the peace process or so he says. Mr Mitchell continues to say that the United States supports the concept of a Palestinian state. The problem with all this is that a clear majority of Israelis are against this idea. That is why a right wing government was elected. A democratic country had democratic elections that voted in representatives that were clearly against a Palestinian state.

Mr. Mitchells boss President Obama was elected in a fair election and has decided to change policies of his predecessor. People may disagree with this change but no one disagrees with the right of the new President to do things his way. A new Israeli government certainly has that right. Someone should tell that to Mr. Mitchell.

The financial dependence that Israel has on the United States is at the core of the bizarre relationship between the two. Israel receives the biggest foreign aid of any country in the world. This aid has many strings attached that often limit markets for Israeli companies.
If this aid could be lessened or completely done away with there would be a much healthier relationship. The lessening of this aid should be a major objective of the Netanyahu government.

There will never be a Palestinian state on the west bank of the Jordan. That theoretical state would pose a threat to Israel’s existence and would predicate the forcible removal of 500,000 people. That is something that is clearly impossible. What we are witnessing is the continued attempt to find a solution to an unsolvable problem.

Mr. Mitchell will fail as so many of his predecessors failed.

Hey it gives him something to do.

Sunday, April 12, 2009

The Peace Process

Netanyahu Abas have warm conversation according to news reports


The president of the Palestinian authority has called the new prime minister of Israel to wish him a happy Passover. News reports were quoted as saying that the conversation was a warm one. It could have been warm if no political issues were discussed.

This very bizarre news item was intended to somehow give some hope to future negotiations between the sides.

My friendly readers and bloggers the truth needs to be said. There is no hope.

Let me tell you why.

1. Former prime minister Ehud Olmert party was ousted for among other things being to conciliatory. Mr Olmert tried his most to sign some sort of treaty with Mr. Abas while offering concessions no other prime minister could offer. Mr Netanyahu is very removed from the concessions of his predecessor. How then can an agreement be reached with a more right wing prime minister?

2. Mr Netanyahu has said on numerous occasions that he opposes a Palestinian state and will not uproot settlements. He in fact was against Israels withdrawal from the Gaza strip and northern Samaria. The Palestinians have said the only solution is a Palestinian state on every inch of land captured in the six-day war. The gaps between the two leaders are vast and not even close to being reconciliated.

As what I mentioned is not really a point of contention it is hard to say what the two leaders could have discussed that had any substance.


The future conversations should just stay away from substance and they will stay warm.