The Regime is nothing if not consistently, anti-Semitically vindictive:
In the face of Israeli outrage over the Iran nuclear accord, the Pentagon is moving quickly to reinforce arguably the strongest part of the U.S.-Israeli relationship: military cooperation.
But officials say Washington has no plans to offer new weaponry as compensation for the Iran deal.
And they insist there's no contradiction in that policy stance.
Defense Secretary Ash Carter left for Tel Aviv on Sunday to push ahead with talks on ways the U.S. can further improve Israel's security — not just with Iranian threats in mind, but an array of other challenges, including cyberdefense and maritime security.
Other than arming Jerusalem's archenemy with a huge arsenal of nuclear weapons.
Israel also has expressed concern that U.S. sales of advanced weaponry to Gulf Arab states has the potential of offsetting, to some degree, Israel's qualitative military edge.
More anti-Semitic "method to the madness".
Aides said in advance of the trip that although Carter strongly supports the Iran deal, he had no intention of trying to reverse Israeli opposition to it. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has denounced the deal as a mistake of historic proportion.
Because there's no way that Carter could snow Netanyahu in the slightest, much less the blizzard it would take to dupe him into embracing his country's imminent, genocidal demise.
Carter is scheduled to meet with Netanyahu and Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon, as well as with Israeli generals, and visit troops in northern Israel. He plans to stop in Jordan and Saudi Arabia, U.S. allies whose leaders also are worried about implications of the nuclear deal.
Which is why the de facto Arab-Israeli alliance is coming into existence (against the Iranian-American alliance) despite itself.
I don't know why Carter is bothering with this trip. All he's going to get from Bibi is more earfuls about how his boss has made Neville Chamberlain look like Otto Von Bismarck and signed Israel's death warrant as surely as if he were pushing Ali Khamenei's "red buttons" himself. Carter will spend a few days taking the tongue-lashings in Obama's stead and return to Washington with U.S.-Israeli relations - and Netanyahu may as well break them off at this point - in even worse shape than they were already.
And let's not forget the secret meeting that O had with top anti-Semitic extremists just two weeks ago:
The president of a think tank that arranged a conference call Monday between the White House and [communist extremist] organizations in which participants discussed how to coordinate public defense of Barack Obama's pending Iran deal has another ultimate target in mind.
Joseph Cirincione, president of the Ploughshares Fund, wants Israel to give up its nuclear weapons, arguing such a move will ensure Iran halts its illicit nuclear program and will help to create a Mideast nuclear-free zone. [emphasis added]
He - and Obama - want to disarm the Israelis, alright; but they don't believe it would "ensure" anything about Iran's nuclear program. Rather, they know that it would leave the Jews at the mullahs' tender mercies. And we know where that scenario leads as well as they do.
Care to bet on whether Ash Carter will make THAT pitch to Bibi? Gosh, I hope Netanyahu's sulfuric response ends up on YouTube. It'll be a primer in cursing in Hebrew.
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