If you wait long enough and listen carefully, most people will tell you all you want to know about themselves and their plans. The enemies of Israel and Christianity are no exception. In fact, they seem positively eager to spill the beans.
It's just that the useful idiots, such as the mainstream media and other liberals, take a long time catching on.
Israel Today carries two such stories. From Iran comes this one;
Speaking on Syrian News TV on December 11, former presidential
advisor Mohammad Sadeq Al-Hosseini suggested that the main motivator
behind the recent Iran nuclear deal was US President Barack Obama’s
desire to forestall the destruction of Israel.
“Obama had to make a great retreat,” said Al-Hosseini in an interview
translated by the Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI).
“[Obama] was forced to accept a handshake from President Rouhani…so that
the day would not come when he would be forced to kiss the hands of
Hassan Nasrallah and [Ayatollah] Khamenei, so that they would hold their
fire in the great war that was prepared to annihilate Israel.”
And from Egypt comes this one:
Ramelah told The Arab Daily News that Christians in the Middle East are far worse off today than prior to the Arab Spring. Proof of that can be found in the fact that it is necessary to consider special clauses pertaining to Christians in the new Egyptian constitution.
“Copts (native Egyptian Christians) are citizens of Egypt. They do not need to have special rights. In a democratic country all citizens are equal under the law,” noted Ramelah.
Finally, from the Telegraph, the Royal and well -meaning useful idiot is beginning to catch on...
Yes, HRH Prince Charles can't understand why all his work to build bridges with Islam is being destroyed. Someone needs to tell him that they were never serious in the first place. It was just a strategy to get Islam accepted until they were strong enough to do what they were always going to do.
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And the Prince, a long-standing advocate of dialogue between religions, voiced
personal dismay at seeing his work over the last 20 years to “build bridges
and dispel ignorance” being deliberately destroyed by those attempting to
exploit the Arab Spring for their own ends.
Twenty wasted years.
Very interesting, Ian. I have been so busy lately I have not looked in at your blog for a while. You have great posts on here and I love the new format.
ReplyDeleteI write as I see you on the Daphne Anson Blog and she is a good friend of mine. I have a similar item to post on my own site submitted earlier by a person who as yet cannot post here own articles. http://jewsdownunder.wordpress.com/
ReplyDeleteI wish you and your family "Peace on earth" such as it is and pray for world peace.
Ian was the very first reader of my blog, I think, Shirlee - back in the days when the only people who looked in were me and my cat!
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