Monday, August 13, 2012

''The man who was scared to impose a tax on fruits & vegetables is going to go to war with Iran?'

"... Personally, I have a hard time believing those two. Netanyahu? Because he has never made a truly difficult decision in his life. The few tough ones he did make were bad. Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal is still alive, and, well, the Western Wall tunnel brought him crawling to the White House, where he “found a new friend” in Yasser Arafat. The man who was scared to impose a tax on fruits and vegetables is going to go to war with Iran? 
And Barak? He’s much worse. Barak is the man who tried at all costs to delay the bombing of the Syrian nuclear reactor in Deirez-Zor. Everything that has ever passed through Barak’s hands has ended up broken or burning or gone. See the State of Israel in 2001, see Camp David in 2000, see the Tze’elim Bet training accident, the second intifada, the flight from Lebanon, the lack of response following the abduction of three soldiers at Mount Dov..."

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