Tuesday, April 05, 2011

It's Been A Long Time Since Israel Kicked Egypt's Ass...

...and it appears they may need to have certain lessons re-learned:


Former International Atomic Energy Agency chief Mohamed ElBaradei, who had previously announced his intentions to run for the presidency of Egypt, said Monday that “if Israel attacked Gaza we would declare war against the Zionist regime."

In an interview with the Al-Watan newspaper he said: "In case of any future Israeli attack on Gaza - as the next president of Egypt – I will open the Rafah border crossing and will consider different ways to implement the joint Arab defense agreement."


Bring it, you whiny little UN functionary. Dollars to donuts says you find this cowardly little son of a bitch hiding behind woman and children right after the first rock is thrown over the border....


And remember when we were told to take ElBaradei's word that Iran’s nuclear development was strictly for civilian purposes (despite their more candid remarks about wiping the" Zionist entity" off the map), as he fought against US/EU-backed sanctions against the Iranian Republic?

I remember. Makes me wonder how much the Iranians were paying him off back then to turn a blind eye. Or how much his famous hatred of Israel and the Jews weighed into a decision to let a potential Second Holocaust advance under his auspices.

Makes me wonder, too, how heavily invested Iran is in his presidential candidacy. Sure would make it much easier for them to keep the caliphate under control - and keep the Jews in terror, should there be any left - if the mullahs could place their missiles on the Suez...

2 comments:

Joaquin said...

Yes, but don't you remember that Egypt THING was all about bringing forth democracy in Egypt. Remember?

The JerseyNut said...

Oh, I remember.

I did forget that our friend Mohamed ElBaradei once won the Nobel Peace Prize. Puts him in great company, with Yassar Arafat and Barack Obama...

And why is it OK for Nobel Peace Price winners to openly fantasize about wiping Jews off the map? Is open hostility to Israel now considered an act of peace?