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Hopefully the title is enough to alert you to the content of this post, but if not consider this a warning. This report is very disturbing. A senior member of the Islamic State in Australia instructed another member of the terror group to snatch random people off the street and behead them on camera. The terror sweep Australian police conducted yesterday uncovered the plot and at least averted this specific act of barbarism planned for the cities of Sydney and Brisbane.
It stands to reason that the United States and Britain are in similar danger. I think it is safe to assume they have numerous plots in place. It goes without saying that we hope and pray that none are successful but only time will tell if we wind up that fortunate. In the meantime we all need to be diligent wherever we may be, be it a train a busy street, or even a sporting event. I do want to make one important point though. The time for these “clean wars” is over. Yes it is a tragedy when innocent civilians die, but when evil takes up camp in a civilian population center we need to learn the lesson of the allies and Dresden and if appropriate even the lesson of Harry Truman and Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
I don’t propose we wait for thousands of Americans, Brits or Australians to get killed. I don’t believe we need to spend the years to come in fear for our lives. It is my belief that if any significant act of terror takes places we bomb them like the allies bombed the Nazis in Dresden, Germany in February of 1945, killing an estimated 25,000 Germans. If that doesn’t work we do what the United States did to Japan dropping atom bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, killing as many as 160,000 people. Devastation. Tragedy. But the war ended and not only were the allies able to rebuild their lives, the Germans and Japanese were as well.
Some might say it is easy to sit in front of a computer and push the idea of killing tens, maybe even hundreds of thousands of people, but I believe it may wind up saving millions of lives. No more “targeted strikes” and careful attacks. If they truly do take the war to us, we need to decimate them. If we don’t do it now we’ll need to do it later and a lot more people will die as a result. Or even worse, they’ll wind up decimating us.
Believe it or not I don’t believe in war, however, I believe you do what you need to do to survive. If we are to survive we need to pummel this enemy into submission before they are too strong to destroy.
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Why is it not being called what it is? Why the pretense that this is something far less specific than it is? Why are people not identifying those responsible? Over the past few months we’ve been hearing a lot about the increase of anti-Semitism in Europe and the United States. Although it’s been far worse recently, the rise in anti-Jewish sentiment is hardly a new development, particularly in some notable parts of Europe. Cities like Paris, Antwerp, and Malmo, Sweden have been notorious for increasing incidents of vandalism and violence against Jews for quite some time now. If you hear the reports, it clearly sounds like the Jewish people are becoming increasingly unwelcome in the European community. There’s a catch though. It’s not the overall European community primarily guilty of this expression of hatred. From all accounts most of the hatred is coming from within the Muslim community.
A few weeks ago I wrote an article in which I renounced my status as a Liberal.(CLICK TO READ) This issue is one of the reasons I’ve done so. I have friends and acquaintances that still do call themselves liberal who are not squeamish when it comes to identifying the root source of the danger to the Jewish people, but there are many within the liberal community who would turn around and call this article the epitome of Islamophobia. Those are the ones I know longer align myself with. Call it what you like, but it’s no phobia. A phobia is something irrational. I don’t hate a person because they’re Muslim. But I do hate a person who hates me, those like me, and anyone else who doesn’t think like them. That’s not irrational, that’s logical. Interactions I’ve had in the past with Muslims who wanted an equal relationship have proven that I indeed do not have some automatic dislike because of what religion they were born into. That goes against everything I believe in. But that also doesn’t prevent me from identifying the sad truth, and that is that an overwhelming percentage of anti-Jewish sentiment in the world today comes from within the Muslim population.
Although the BDS Movement has non-Muslim followers and participants due to its excellent and cynical marketing, it’s a group formed by a Palestinian. Anti-Jewish demonstrations and violence against Jews in Paris consist primarily of Algerian Muslims. Anti-Jewish behavior in Holland comes primarily from Moroccan Muslims. One third of the population of Malmo is Muslim. Is it a coincidence this small and once cute city in Sweden that I visited with my parents and sister in 1976 is a powder keg of anti-Semitism?
Although there is an element within the so-called liberal elite behind some of the anti-Israel activities on college campuses in the U.S., I have no doubt you would find that at the very least a significant number of those active against Israel in these institutes of higher learning are Muslim.
Here’s the point people conveniently miss. No one is happy about this. We want to hear the Muslims within these cities and institutions take a stand against hatred. But where are they? Where is their voice? These people would be my friends. They would be my partners in moving towards a better world, and in return it would be easy and enjoyable for me to respect and support them in whatever life they might choose to live, be it Muslim or something else. But that element within the Muslim community is silent, most likely out of fear, and therefore missing the opportunity to alter the perception that all Muslims feel that way. You see, if I was guilty of Islamophobia, I might say all Muslims feel this way. But I don’t. At the same time I am not willing to deny the basic truth, and that is that if you took the Muslims out of the equation, we most likely wouldn’t even be talking about anti-Semitism today.
It’s time we accepted the truth. It will catch up with us whether we do or not. The funny thing about reality is that it doesn’t go away just because you ignore it. If anything, when the reality is that one large group of people is out to get you, if you ignore it, it only gets worse.
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Dear Mr. Gates,
There is an excellent chance that you will never read this. It is my hope however, that at the very least, someone makes you aware of this letter, for in it I am showing appreciation for your actions and overall approach towards the world’s problems. What makes this so important and frankly somewhat personal, is that it is a lot more common for the famous of the world to gravitate towards the “popular” issues and nowadays that often means attacking Israel, something you clearly do not do. On the contrary, while others look for and often fabricate reasons to hate Israel, in this clip (CLICK HERE) you speak highly of Israel’s achievements in technology.
While so many are weighing in on Gaza, Israel, and the rise of ISIS, on your Twitter page you see more about Ethiopia, Rwanda, Ebola, and education. To be quite honest, I am just as guilty of this as anyone. Most of my letters and articles discuss Israel, Gaza, and the rise of terrorism. Like so many others out there, I am far too ignorant to what is happening in other parts of the world or the challenges facing us in the United States. That is why I am so grateful to you at this time. I have constantly sat here questioning where everyone is when there are true human rights violations and people who are suffering in tragically large numbers. I am not alone in feeling this way. As a Jew and a Zionist, I sit here wondering why people remain silent to the suffering of millions of people but open their mouths all of a sudden when Israel bombs Gaza in defense of their homeland. So today when I looked at your Twitter page and saw what you wrote about your trip to Ethiopia, your concern for the well-being of those in Rwanda, and the attention you gave to the rising danger of the Ebola virus, I couldn’t help but think, this man truly gets it. This really is a good man. (CLICK HERE FOR BILL GATES BLOG, GATENOTES)
You do not stop there. You are clearly focusing tremendously on education, something so critical to the future of America.
It must not be ignored that your “involvement” in issues also means that you provide tremendous amounts of resources providing substantial funds to help these causes. My point being, you are the furthest thing from all talk. You are doing many special things and providing so much for many of the most needy people of the world.
Mr. Gates, I am no one particularly important in the world’s big picture. I have somewhat of an audience, but it pales in comparison to many others and I am certainly a small fish in a very large ocean. As I said to start this letter, I don’t imagine you will ever see this, but to be honest, seeing all the good you are actually doing, I truly believe you have more important things to do with your time. I just wanted to say that this small fish appreciates your genuine efforts to make the world a better place and hopes that others who prefer to spend their time obsessed with what Israel does will spend more time worrying about the millions of people out there neglected even if it’s not as big or popular of a news story.
Wishing you continued strength and success in your efforts.
Sincerely,
David Groen
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The most talked about statement at President Obama’s news conference earlier today was when addressing how the United States would deal with ISIL, he said, “we don’t have a strategy yet”. Understandably that admission, if it’s the truth, is a disturbing one. However, it is not what struck me most about his overall statement. What struck me more was his careful placement and use of the word “confident”.
Maybe it’s the salesman in me that made me notice it, but the word confident in some situations is clearly used to get someone off the hook if and when something goes wrong in the future. Unless I heard wrong he said the following:
“I am confident that as Commander-in-Chief I have the authorities to engage in the actions we are conducting currently. As our strategy develops we will continue to consult with Congress”. Why not say “I have the authority” as opposed to saying I am confident. The word confident is a way out in the event that the authority was improperly used.
Then when stating in a way that would not instill fear in a field mouse let alone a brutal terrorist he said in regard to getting rid of the cancer that is ISIL, “but I’m confident that we can and we will working closely with our allies.” There’s that word confident again. Doesn’t exactly reverberate with strength and conviction does it? To be honest Mr. President, with what is at stake here, we need you to be sure, not merely confident.
The word “confident” when used in these contexts are designed to sell something. If he was trying to sell the American people the belief that he is properly protecting us, I hate to say, I’m just not buying it. The world needs more than a meek confidence right now from the President of the United States, it needs unwavering certainty and strength. Without that I am confident we have some very difficult times lying ahead of us.
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Dear Mr. Carter,
For a long time I shied away from writing you this letter. Seeing as you are a former President of the United States I imagine I am restricted at some of the things I am allowed to say to you, certainly in the manner in which I say them. Despite that I will speak to you openly and will temper my remarks out of the respect I have for the rule of law in the United States of America.
Even your biggest critics and detractors have never doubted your intellectual capacity. Your comments and sentiments can’t be chalked up to just being an ignorant peanut farmer. Some people believe age has caught up to your mind and that a degree of dementia has set in. I think that is an unfair thing to say, especially in light of the fact that the culpability you try to apply to Israel is more as a result of your botched policies 35 years ago when you were a much younger man, and incidentally and sadly, the American president.
If I thought you were merely a dumb man, I believe I would be a little less disturbed by your frequent anti-Zionist rantings and I would be more amused instead. However, the anti-Zionist/anti-Semitic statements you frequently and exuberantly make are deliriously and cleverly mixed with language that makes the less educated and open-minded people of the world susceptible to your misinformation.
Let’s be honest here Mr. Carter. Had you not mishandled the Iranian revolution in epic fashion, the worst problems we face today may not ever have existed. Had you shown the strength and character to address the Muslim uprising back then in the manner you should have, the people of Gaza who you pretend to care for so much would not be controlled by the corrupt iron fist of an Iranian puppet.
I know you feel the best solution to the world’s problems is a lot of dead Jews, but as one of those Jews I find your approach to be a disgrace to America, to good Christians everywhere, and to the special and respected office you once held.
I know you find your own opinions to be fascinating, but please keep in mind that a long time back they weren’t even impressive enough to win you a second term in office.
I wish you health and a long life, I just hope I don’t have to hear what you have to say anymore.
Sincerely,
David Groen
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Let me start by making something very clear. I am by no means making light of the horrific and graphic murder of journalist James Foley. I am however asking two very important questions. My first question is why did it take till now for everyone to take the threat of ISIS as seriously it should have? And my second question is, as the United States debates bombing a second country after the beheading of one journalist, why has it been so hard for the world to accept Israel’s reaction to the murder of three teenage boys?
The questions seem very different but the answer may be the same. Regarding the subject of terrorism, Muslim extremism and the threat it poses to the entire civilized world, the Israeli government and its supporters, in Israel and throughout the world, are ahead of the curve. As much as I dislike them on a personal level, the celebrities who proudly display their anti-Semitic sentiments through opposition of Israel’s actions don’t understand how much they are hurting themselves in the process. I dare say that to some this is a new Muslim Chic. Captivated by the culture, the music, the hum of the call to prayer, the smooth talking Palestinian leaders have them taken in by what they see as the Palestinian’s plight. I am not going to berate Liam Neeson for expressing his attraction to Islam because he did so in a positive context, but I may also want to say to him, come take a look at Judaism. We don’t have large factions within our ranks looking to take over the planet through brutal violence.
Criticizing the realities that exist within Islam is not racist, its realistic and practical. Celebrities and politicians who have bent over backward to ignore those realities until now are partially to blame for James Foley’s death and for those who will be murdered by these factions in the future. When the two young stars, Rihanna and Selena Gomez tweeted messages along the lines of “Free Gaza” or “Free Palestine”, did they ever stop to consider how young women like them are treated by the Hamas government and the society they are defending? In contrast are they aware of the equality and opportunities provided to young women in Israel, even going as far as being important contributors in the military? I am sure they didn’t. They posted it on Twitter because it seemed like a fun, neo-humanitarian thing to do at the time. Not so much fun anymore when there’s a video of an American journalist being beheaded on YouTube is it?
If the rest of the western world had put the same value on the lives of Naftali Frenkel, Eyal Yifrach, and Gilad Shaar as Israel did, and supported the operation in Gaza as it should have and understood its importance, it would have sent a message to groups like ISIS and Hamas, and even the oft ignored ringleader Iran, that it understood what is at stake. But not only did they not do it then, some continue to not do it today. But to those who needed to see it in front of them to make it real, the beheading of James Foley was a wake up call. Not so Chic anymore is it?
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There was once an unwritten rule in war-torn regions of the world that journalists were left alone due to their understood neutrality. Those days are over as evident in this horrific story of the beheading of America journalist James Foley. First and foremost it is an awful story and our hearts go out to his family.
What this incident does is bring up an important and meaningful question. Paraphrasing the term used when Japan attacked Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, I ask this question. At what point will the sleeping giant wake up? In this case the sleeping giant consists of a lot more than just the United States of America. All of these European countries attempting to appease their radical Muslim elements, entertainers from all over the globe making excuses for the bad behavior, frightened politicians, and most significantly now the media, need to wake up before it is too late. How much more do they need to see they’ve taken the wrong side? The time will come when the damage these people do will not be localized and will not be limited to small numbers. When that time comes their force will be too powerful to stop.
Maybe these types of actions will be what it takes to wake people up. Or maybe people will just continue to hide under the covers pretending to sleep, hoping the murderer invading their home will leave them alone. It doesn’t work that way. He came to kill. Our one best hope is that the brazen evil will make enough people mad giving them the resolve to take the actions necessary to stop it. It may be a bitter pill to swallow, but it far outweighs the other option.
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Dear Mr. President,
Please allow me to start by saying that I write this letter to you with the utmost respect for the office you hold and will therefore address you accordingly. However, as a citizen of the United States and as a Jewish American exercising my right to free speech I intend to speak on some issues I find both concerning and disappointing.
I am by no means your usual critic. I am a Democrat and a social Liberal who voted for you twice. I’ve defended your performance and I’ve verbally attacked those I have felt were opposed to your presidency for inappropriate reasons. I have been aware and willing to speak out against those whose criticism seemed to be a smokescreen for racial bias caused by the color of your skin or your middle name. I have recognized that you have encountered serious opposition from the House of Representatives and Senate often making your job more difficult than it would normally be. I say all this to emphasize that I, as a citizen and a supporter, have been more than fair in my personal judgments. So with that in mind you will understand that this is not a letter from a Conservative Republican that would have found very little favor in your performance, nor is it from a racist that would have found none at all. This is a letter from someone who has been somewhat of a supporter and defender of you and your efforts over the past 6 years.
Even as I write this letter I hold out hope that the issues I find disturbing do not tell the whole story and that you are doing things behind the scenes that would explain their logic and benefit, and that I, as someone with no understanding of the inner working of politics would have no way of knowing what actually is the true reality. I accept that as a possibility, but with the information that I do have available and with my somewhat limited understanding, I will share with you my major concerns, specifically with your administration’s foreign policy.
My biggest concern has been with the administration’s approach towards Islamic extremism. I understand and will not question your acknowledgment of people of all faiths. It is a commendable sentiment and in a perfect world people of all faiths can live side by side with dignity and respect. However, as you are fully aware, not everyone in the world is pursuing that same utopia. I do not think for one second that you are not aware of the threat ISIS and other terrorist organizations pose to the free world, but as a citizen observing your actions or inaction toward their development and growth, I respectfully question your strategy. I can understand your reluctance to engage in military conflict unless completely necessary, what I am questioning, as are many other Americans, is at what point do you actually deem it necessary? The humanitarian mission recently carried out in Iraq was a commendable one and it was easy to see the necessity there, but at what point is action taken to eliminate a serious threat to America and its allies? ISIS has taken over land, weapons, and large sums of cash with what appears to be little to no resistance. I understand not getting involved in the internal problems of other countries, but it seems abundantly clear that ISIS is not merely a problem that will remain isolated to the region. Are we to wait until they do attack us on American soil? I am sure you feel as we all do, that waiting for that to happen is unacceptable. I just don’t see what is being done to prevent that.
There are those on the far right that not only question your tactics in dealing with Muslim extremism, but your motives as well. I am under the assumption and belief that you mean to do what is best for the country even if I question your methods. This is what baffles me most about your dealings with Israel. I am not alone in feeling at least some degree of abandonment and betrayal towards Israel and the Jewish people. I recognize some of the support you have given to Israel, particularly in the funding of Iron Dome, but some of the actions taken by the administration as well as some of the statements made, have been anything but positive. I have often said, in an attempt to be fair and objective, that the Jewish people need to understand that you were elected President of the United States, not Prime Minister of Israel. But knowing that as I do, I am baffled that you would not put your complete support behind Israel, the country most likely to fight an enemy not only committed to its destruction, but to America’s destruction as well.
Mr. President, I know that compared to the ocean that is your set of accomplishments in life I am a mere drop of water. I also know that I do not match up to you intellectually. That being said I am still an American with a voice and an opinion that is shared by many other Americans. Our opinion deserves to be considered. As a Jew who has lost a significant degree of faith in your friendship towards the Jewish people, I ask you to recognize Israel’s need for support in combating not only its enemy, but America’s as well. Most of all, I ask you to tell us how you intend to keep us and future generations safe from enemies that appear to be growing with little resistance.
Sincerely,
David Groen
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The most recent piece of bad news regarding the relationship between the United States and Israel is troubling regardless of which way it is spun. It seems when presented with the choice of once again appearing incompetent on foreign affairs or publicly appearing at odds with Israel, the current administration prefers the latter, but in truth it is clearly both.
The worst thing about this story requires a moment of total objectivity, which means I will look at this as the American that I am without any consideration for my love of Israel and the Jewish people. Unless I read this wrong, and I pray to God that I did, the White House and State Department were blindsided by the transfer of weapons to Israel on the authority of the Pentagon and stated that the White House and State Department need to be consulted before any future transfer of weapons takes place. The idea that the administration does not know what the Pentagon is doing scares me silly. That degree of incompetence is ominous at best and proves we are anything but safe.
On a more subjective note, as a Jew and a staunch supporter of Israel I am tired of this administration’s technique of taking one step forward and two steps back when it comes to its relationship with Israel. Yes they have done some positive things for Israel, but this recent turn of events is one more example of an administration that seems to be doing everything it can to damage a relationship that past administrations not only appreciated, but understood the importance of, and in doing so is empowering the wrong people. It’s not only bad for Israel, but bad for America and the entire Western World.
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It’s the topic we don’t often bring up, but it’s always somewhere in our minds. With all that is happening in the world one might think it is just a matter of time till we see the use of some form of a nuclear weapon. It’s a terrifying thought and quite frankly one that makes no normal person happy, regardless of where it would be used. We can choose to ignore the subject, a decision I would understand because of how frightening it is to imagine, but what I am going to do in this piece is break down the numerous scenarios in which it could happen.
I’ll start with the 5 countries that are members of the Non-Proliferation Treaty. They are the United States, Russia, United Kingdom, France and China. I believe the least likely of the to be presented with an option in which to go nuclear is China. Of the remaining 4, only Russia finds itself in a conflict close to home, but the fact that it is so close to home is the very reason not to use it. The concerning thing about Russia has always been that after the break up of the Soviet Union there was a concern that weapons were scattered in various locations. That fear has dissipated somewhat with the control Vladimir Putin seems to have over the area, but that being said, Russia is the country on the list I see as most susceptible to terrorist infiltration. The remaining three are all facing the potential threats of terrorist attacks by Islamic terrorists and should an attack be serious enough and the source identifiable, one can’t take a nuclear response off the table. That is something all would be reluctant to do unless the attack on them was nuclear, and even then it would be uncertain.
There are four other countries that are nuclear powers, three declared and not members of the Non-Proliferation Treaty, and one which is not a declared nuclear power but widely known as being one. There are more scenarios here and they are all quite terrifying. The first two, India and Pakistan, are the ones that might be seen as most likely to use a nuclear weapon on the other. Although the tensions between the two have calmed somewhat over the years, these 2 countries still don’t like each other and have very different global interests. I believe India would only consider doing so if forced into it and I believe Pakistan under its current leadership would not use it. But this is where it gets interesting. The Taliban has a significant presence in Pakistan and with neighboring Afghanistan still unstable and dealing with its strong Taliban force, no one wants to even think about what would happen should Pakistan’s government be replaced with a government aligned with Islamic extremists, or even worse a Taliban government. That would without doubt be a global game changer.
There are 2 countries left to speak of, one of which is the one undeclared nuclear power, Israel. Israel, like the nations in the Non-Proliferation Treaty, will only go nuclear if absolutely necessary, meaning if it is a matter of survival. Israel would not need nuclear weapons to wipe out Iran’s nuclear program and is more likely to keep Iran in check with the threat of reprisal should Iran get nuclear weapons and use one of its proxies to attack Israel.
I left North Korea for last. This was not an accident. It is unquestionably the most dangerous of all the nuclear powers. Besides the fact that their dictator Kim Jong has repeatedly threatened the U.S., it’s believed that North Korea helped fund the building of Hamas’s terror tunnels from Gaza to Israel. No one finds it hard to believe that Kim would have a problem providing Hamas or any other terrorist organization with a nuclear weapon. Like Hamas, Kim Jong’s Korea doesn’t care about his own people so he would have no problem contributing to a genocide of another people. I have no doubt Israel is watching him very closely.
The terrorism scenario is always out there of course, be it a conventional bomb or dirty bomb, especially since there are groups that have declared their willingness and desire to cause devastation in large western cities, most notably New York City.
All this is conjecture, but with all the conflicts going on today anything can happen at any time. Let’s hope this doesn’t.
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