Benjamin Netanyahu • United Nations Address • 10/1/15

Benjamin Netanyahu • United Nations Address • 10/1/15 via You Tube, October 1, 2015

 

 

According to the blurb at You Tube,

October 1st, 2015 • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu renewed his warning that the Iranian nuclear deal threatens to destabilize the Middle East and will make a war more likely. He cautioned that already Iran is ramping up efforts to fund terror cells worldwide, while also arming Islamists in Syria, Yemen, Lebanon, and the Palestinian territories.

Netanyahu told that Iran was already building up its own armament stockpiles and that billions of dollars in sanctions relief would only fuel the effort. He reminded the nations of the world that Iran already has the capability to target Israel with ballistic weapons and that it’s current ballistic efforts can only be meant to threaten Europe and the United States.

The Prime Minister chastised the member states of the U.N. for their failure to speak out against Iranian threats to destroy Israel, and that the silence was deafening. Netanyahu emphasized the point by staring at the delegates in silence for 45 seconds.

Netanyahu responded to Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas’s declaration the previous day that it would no longer honor the Oslo Peace Accords by offering to reopen peace talks with the PA without any conditions. He also rejected the assertion by Abbas that Israel intended to change the status of the al-Asqa Mosque on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, a Palestinian allegation that has recently fomented violent incidents.

Prime Minister Netanyahu pleaded with U.N. member states to cease decades of anti Israeli rhetoric, and to undertake an honest effort to work toward an Israeli – Palestinian peace agreement.

He also urged the United Nations to advance peace in the Middle East after decades of the UN working against Israeli interests.

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28 Comments on “Benjamin Netanyahu • United Nations Address • 10/1/15”

  1. John Prophet's avatar John Prophet Says:

    Blah, blah and blah!!! Neville Netanyahu is the weakest PM in the history of Israel, he keeps crying wolf yet takes no action himself to defend his own people. He is simply background noise that the delegates at the UN snooze through.

    Hey, Neville Chickenshit if things are so bad why don’t YOU do something about. Even Neville’s most ardent supporter aka JW has gone silent on him.

  2. Louisiana Steve's avatar Louisiana Steve Says:

    Just over 45 years ago….

    “During the Six Day War of 1967, polls showed that Americans favored the Israelis over the Arabs by overwhelming margins. In Europe, support for Israel ran even higher. In the United Nations Security Council, a British resolution essentially gave Israel the terms of peace it sought and when the Arabs and their Soviet supporters tried to override the resolution in the General Assembly, they fell short of the necessary votes.”

    Neither one ever stopped trying to override Israel’s terms of peace. – LS

    • John Prophet's avatar John Prophet Says:

      Looks like the Russians plan on getting even.

      As foretold, “the time till the end of Obams presidency will be a very dangerous time for Israel.”

      John Prophet.

      Russia has plans,and means to misbehave with respect to Israel.

      What Neville Netanyahu has wrought!!

  3. David's avatar David Says:

    To all,
    I think that cold heads need to prevail now.
    Both in the ME politics, and on this forum.

    I strongly suggest to all of yo to keep your eyes and ears open re the meeting that will happen next weekend (October 9 to 11th) in Lima, Peru, with the IMF and the World Bank.

    There we could very well start to see the anti-climatic end of US economic world hegemony and the beginning of a massive international monetary reform.

    Will the decisions taken next week will affect the development and outcome of the war in Syria and Irak, and the future of the whole ME?
    You can bet on it.

    As I said above, it will be the first step, the beginning of it.
    It will not be an earth shaking one go event.
    It’ll be a sort of creeping process that will go on for the next twelve months, until the end of September/beginning of October 2016.

  4. David's avatar David Says:

    JP,
    we’ll see if I make sense in about a year, ok?

    • John Prophet's avatar John Prophet Says:

      Ok then, lay it out. What earth shattering events are you prophesying?

      Let’s see how good you are. I’m betting you have nothing.

      • David's avatar David Says:

        Ha, ha, ha,
        you haven’t even read my message properly.

        Go back and read it.

        I said “It will not be an earth shaking one go event”.

        You got it?

        In other words, it will be a slow, gradual process.
        That’s why I used the word “creeping”.

        And finally, it’s not me who uses the word Prophet to self-describe himself.
        It’s you.

        So I leave that nonsense of prophets and prophesying to others.

        And good night John.

        Catch up tomorrow.

  5. John Prophet's avatar John Prophet Says:

    Thought so.. You got NOTHING!!!!!

    • John Prophet's avatar John Prophet Says:

      “Will the decisions taken next week will affect the development and outcome of the war in Syria and Irak, and the future of the whole ME?
      You can bet on it.”

      HOW?????

      • David's avatar David Says:

        Good morning John.

        How?
        With the beginning of the application of what people like joop, correctly in my opinion, call the “New World Order”.

        What will the result of this be?
        At the moment, the US is the only super power in the planet, but there seems to be an agreement, drafted years ago, to subvert that situation in order to bring more balance (hence all the reading and hearing you’re probably noticing already with the phrase “sustainable development”, that even the Pope is using) to the world’s political, military and economic/financial situation.

        Let me put you an example.

        Lets say that the US was in a position of an 8 (out of 10), and the rest had a 2.
        What the re-engineering is all about is to try and bring both sides (lets call them East and West) closer to a 5 each.

        Hence Obama’s nuclear deal with Iran, and his lack of action in the ME, among other things, that we are all seeing happening in the geopolitics around the world.

        All those military conflicts happening in the ME, the North of Africa, Ukraine, the South China Sea, etc… have to do with the fact that the future of the world’s economy passes through the implementation of what the IMF calls the Special Drawing Rights.
        (And please don’t forget that all wars are economic wars).

        Either the US wants it or not (and some people in the top of the pyramid of both the economic and the military/industrial complex are showing great resistance), the program will be implemented.

        And a couple of days ago I said in this same web page that the more resistance those people put to the program, the worst it will be for everyone… including, and especially, for the US.

        It’s understandable that if you have the most power (like the US at the moment), and the highest % in the composition of those SDR’s, you will not be very happy to relinquish some of that power.

        But the guys that REALLY pull the strings made their decision years ago. Obama is just the face in the White House.

        So, my friend, just keep an eye on how those things develop, together with what goes on in the ME, and you will probably be able to link the whole situation up.
        Everything at that level is interconnected, and since both China and Russia will have a new, more powerful role in that famous “New World Order”, the whole thing that we’re watching right now is the unfolding of the future… right in front of our eyes.
        Interesting times to be alive for sure.

        Finally, and on what I consider a positive, optimistic note (though I’ve got a feeling that you will not agree), Israel will not be wiped off the earth, and there will not be a thermonuclear WW III.

        I hope that I have helped you understand how I see the whole thing… from my personal point of view.

        Cheers.

        • John Prophet.'s avatar John Prophet. Says:

          Ok, I can respect that reply. And you’re right, Joop is trotting around the same thoughts. The evolution of mankind from nomads to villagers to city states to countries does show an evolution toward lager more complex society/governmental organizations. Now with the worlds development of its own neural net (Internet) humanity is connected like never before, almost like one organism.

          So humanity is reorganizing itself into a more global structure.

          This NWO as you call it will not, at least in the beginning be homogeneous, far from it. America is still the incubator of much of the inovation this world has seen. From Edison to Jobs, this world has been transformed by American industrial and now technological might an inovation, this will still be the case for years to come.

          When the 19th century turned into the 20th century, over 90 percent of Americans worked in agriculture. Now as the 20th century turns into the 21st., that number is more like 4 percent. Machines now do most of the work.
          The industrial revolution picked up the slack for the American worker. Now as we move through the 21st century machines are doing more of the industrial production and will continue to more and more. So how will the American worker be employed moving forward?
          The Technological revolution is now in full swing and that’s where the action will be from this point forward. What parts of the world have the infrastructure and wherewithal to take advantage of the new reality? America and Europe. Now some may argue that China should be considered in this discussion. While China has come a long way it still has one foot into the 19th century as 35 percent of its population still work in agricultue. So, China is a morphing entity, but it’s not prepared to lead mankind’s Technological revolution/evolution. Russia? Nope, not even close.

          The US military is larger than the next 13 combined many of which are US allies. So while I agree with you an Joop that mankind is turning the world into a global village, it will be far from homogeneous for years to come if ever.

          • John Prophet.'s avatar John Prophet. Says:

            Also, I too do not see a WWIII scenario playing out, bad for business. Israel? Not so sure.

  6. David's avatar David Says:

    JP,
    thanks for the intelligent reply.
    Engaging in clever, constructing discussions is beneficial for everyone here.

    Just two points I would like to mention:

    a) Yes, I agree that it will be far from homogeneous in the years to come. But rest assured that it will come to pass.
    Now, before it does, fasten your seat belt because we’re in for a rough roller coaster ride.

    b) China’s economy is going to go through a huge, massive, historical transformation from a goods production economy, into a financial services one.

    • John Prophet.'s avatar John Prophet. Says:

      Thanks.

      Mostly agree with a.

      Not so sure about b.

      • David's avatar David Says:

        Thank you too man.
        Time will tell…

        To finish off from my side, I would like to point out that if Israel was going to be wiped out, that would trigger the WW III scenario that we both agree is not on the table.

        But anyway, each of us has its own opinion and ways of reasoning.

        • John Prophet.'s avatar John Prophet. Says:

          With respect to Israel imho, the WWIII scenario would not play out if no one came in on Israel’s side. I’m not so sure about Obama.

          • John Prophet.'s avatar John Prophet. Says:

            Israel is so small, Short of threating nukes (which will not happen) the war could be over before America could do much about it.

  7. John Prophet.'s avatar John Prophet. Says:

    Chinese warplanes to join Russian air strikes in Syria. Russia gains Iraqi air base

    DEBKAfile Exclusive Report October 2, 2015, 1:27 PM (GMT+02:00)

    Russia’s military intervention in Syria has expanded radically in two directions. debkafile’s military and intelligence sources report that China sent word to Moscow Friday, Oct. 2, that J-15 fighter bombers would shortly join the Russian air campaign that was launched Wednesday, Sept. 30. Baghdad has moreover offered Moscow an air base for targeting the Islamic State now occupying large swathes of Iraqi territory
    Russia’s military intervention in Syria has five additional participants: China, Iran, Iraq, Syria and Hizballah.

    The J-15 warplanes will take off from the Chinese Liaoning-CV-16 aircraft carrier, which reached Syrian shores on Sept. 26 (as debkafile exclusively reported at the time). This will be a landmark event for Beijing: its first military operation in the Middle East as well the carrier’s first taste of action in conditions of real combat.

    Thursday night, China’s foreign minister Wang Yi, made this comment on the Syrian crisis at a UN Security Council session in New York: “The world cannot afford to stand by and look on with folded arms, but must also not arbitrarily interfere (in the crisis).”

    A no less significant development occurred at about the same time when Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, speaking to the US PBS NewsHour, said he would welcome a deployment of Russian troops to Iraq to fight ISIS forces in his country too. As an added incentive, he noted that this would also give Moscow the chance to deal with the 2,500 Chechen Muslims whom, he said, are fighting with ISIS in Iraq.

    debkafile’s military sources add that Al-Abadi’s words came against the backdrop of two events closely related to Russia’s expanding role in the war arena:

    1. A joint Russian-Iranian-Syrian-Iraqi war room has been working since last week out of the Iraqi Defense Ministry and military staff headquarters in Baghdad to coordinate the passage of Russian and Iranian airlifts to Syria and also Russian air raids. This command center is also organizing the transfer of Iranian and pro-Iranian Shiite forces into Syria.

    2. Baghdad and Moscow have just concluded a deal for the Russian air force to start using the Al Taqaddum Air Base at Habbaniyah, 74 km west of Baghdad, both as a way station for the Russian air corridor to Syria and as a launching-pad for bombing missions against ISIS forces and infrastructure in northern Iraq and northern Syria.

    Russia has thus gained a military enclave in Iraq, just as it has in Syria, where it has taken over a base outside Latakia on the western coast of Syria. At the same time, the Habbaniyah air base also serves US forces operating in Iraq, which number an estimated 5,000.

    An awful lot going on to just fight a terrorist organization.

    • David's avatar David Says:

      As I read the information that you just have posted, and accepting it as face value, I link it with the behind the doors economic war between China and the US.
      The Chinese want the yuan to play a very significant role in the SDR, and the will get a bit chunk off the US percentage.

      But of course I might be wrong.
      This is just my personal opinion.


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