Friday, July 31, 2015

Putin to Benjamin Netanyahu: Iran deal is good

"Trust me Bibi, it's a great deal! How is that Leviathan gas field thing coming?"
Putin to Benjamin Netanyahu: Iran deal will improve security in the Middle East
Hearing assurances from the other side of the Gog & Magog war means nothing. Putin is hardly trustworthy.




Gog & Magog has just been moved up! September?


Iran orders from China 150 J-10 fighter jets that incorporate Israeli technology:
"Iran is about to conclude a transaction with China for the purchase of the Chengdu J-10 multirole jet fighter, known in the West as the Vigorous Dragon, according to an exclusive report from DEBKAfile’s military and intelligence sources...

Iran has additionally weighing the purchase in Moscow of 250 highly-advanced Sukhoi-Su-30MK1 twinjet multirole air superiority fighters, known in the West as Flanker-H.



DEBKAfile revealed that Moscow and Tehran had concluded a giant transaction for the acquisition of a fleet of 100 IL78 MK1 (Midas) in-flight refueling planes for extending the range of its warplanes up to 7,300 km and able to refuel 6-8 planes at once.
DEBKAfile: The scale of Iran’s multibillion acquisitions from China and Russia – 550 warplanes in all so far - indicates that Tehran’s top spending priority upon receipt of the funds released by the removal of sanctions, is to be a spanking new air force."

If I were Israel I would attack Iran's nuclear installations sooner than later. 'Amazingly' Iran is using its newfound wealth to arm up (thanks caliph Obama and Kerry for that). Israel is not going to wait around for a more formidable enemy before attacking. There's the 60 day Congressional review of the Iran deal, and if that fails - that's it - imo.

Like we didn't see this coming! The God of Israel saw it coming and gave us the prophecy thousands of years ago.







Tuesday, July 28, 2015

Sunday, July 26, 2015

ISRAEL vs IRAN WWIII Ezekiel 38-39 Coming Right Up (Thanks Obama)

In Good Faith? No Nukes for Iran! - Iran Short Film Series #2

Fragments of Gush Katif | Rachel Danziger Sharansky | The Blogs | The Times of Israel

Israeli children play on a sand dune overlooking their homes in the
Jewish settlement of Neve Dekalim, in Gush Katif, August 8, 2005

Fragments of Gush Katif | Rachel Danziger Sharansky
A decade after Israel evacuated Jewish settlers from Gaza, what remains are open sores and the sweet green grass of childhood memories.

Palestinians enter Kfar Darom settlement in Gush Katif, September 12, 2005

Sharon is dead and the disengagement from Gaza has only given the enemy a better vantage point of their next target.


Tuesday, July 21, 2015

There Is No Iran Deal

There Is No Iran Deal: West, Iran Differ Sharply over Terms
"The United Nations Security Council voted 15-0 on Monday to pass Resolution 2231, which endorses the Iran nuclear deal–“the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action [JCPOA] signed in Vienna by the five permanent members of the Council, plus Germany, the European Union and Iran.” However, there are already sharp disagreements between Iran and the rest of the world as to what that deal actually means."


Saturday, July 18, 2015


The Iran deal is even worse than I expected - Charles Krauthammer
Obama has locked in his folly. He has laid down his legacy and we will have to live with the consequences for decades.

Friday, July 17, 2015

A very telling public debate!





The differences between the P5+1 and Israel are glaringly obvious here. I'm expecting very interesting upcoming months as the Iran deal is rolled out with remaining sanctions lifted.



If N. Korea has a nuke, Iran will shortly or has a nuke

The Pentagon says that North Korea likely has a nuclear weapon that can be mounted on a missile.

Hats off to Wendy Sherman, architect of the 1999 nuclear deal with North Korea that was supposed to prevent this sort of thing.

Wednesday, July 15, 2015


Tuesday, July 14, 2015

A Very Good Deal—for Iran | The Weekly Standard

A Very Good Deal—for Iran | The Weekly Standard

We have a deal. It's a deal worse than even we imagined possible. It's a deal that gives the Iranian regime $140b in return for ... effectively nothing: no dismantlement of Iran's nuclear program, no anytime/anywhere inspections, no curbs on Iran's ballistic missile program, no maintenance of the arms embargo, no halt to Iran's sponsorship of terror.

Netanyahu calls Iran nuclear agreement a 'bad mistake of historic proportions' | Fox News



Netanyahu calls Iran nuclear agreement a 'bad mistake of historic proportions'

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Tuesday that a nuclear deal between Iran and six world powers, led by the United States, was "a bad mistake of historic proportions."

Netanyahu gave his thoughts on the agreement prior to the start of a meeting with Dutch Foreign Minister Bert Koenders in Jerusalem and vowed to continue efforts to block Tehran from obtaining a nuclear weapon.

"Iran is going to receive a sure path to nuclear weapons. Many of the restrictions that were supposed to prevent it from getting there will be lifted," Netanyahu said. "Iran will get a jackpot, a cash bonanza of hundreds of billions of dollars, which will enable it to continue to pursue its aggression and terror in the region and in the world."

"2 For you know quite well that the day of the Lord’s return will come unexpectedly, like a thief in the night. 3 When people are saying, “Everything is peaceful and secure,” then disaster will fall on them as suddenly as a pregnant woman’s labor pains begin. And there will be no escape." 
- 1 Thessalonians 5
 
Can't say I didn't see this coming. It was inevitable that Obama would sign his name to any Iran deal to spread the caliphate. Ezekiel 38 rings louder than ever now. 

Sunday, July 05, 2015


It seems that the nuclear talks in Iran have yielded a collapse, not a breakthrough. The major powers' concessions are increasing. The deal being formulated will pave Iran's path to the production of very many atomic bombs and it will also channel to Iran hundreds of billions of dollars that will serve its aggression and terrorism campaigns in our region and around the world.
This is a bad deal. It is not less bad – in my opinion it is worse – than the deal with North Korea that led to a nuclear arsenal in North Korea. But this is both a non-conventional threat, and a very large conventional threat, against Israel, the countries of the region and the world.

If this is what Netanyahu thinks about the Obama/Kerry nuclear negotiations, how long before Israel will have to bomb Iran?

Saturday, July 04, 2015

U.S. taking one giant leap towards Ezekiel 38



U.S. stockpiles powerful bunker-buster bombs in case Iran nuclear talks fail - LA Times:
Pffft! Like that would EVER happen under Obama. Obama and Kerry just spent 6.5 years paving Iran's path to the bomb. They will never bomb Iran - Israel maybe - but not Iran.

Over to you, Israel. Iran is all yours to handle now.

Netanyahu: ISIS attacks are nothing compared to Iran
"Netanyahu reiterated the comparison between the barbaric terrorist organization and Iran, saying that "the attacks we are seeing carried out by ISIS are nothing compared to what the Iranian regime has in store. Obviously, no one in their right mind would give ISIS nuclear weapons, but right now, during talks between world powers and Iran, the powers are giving this extremist nation that is spreading terrorism across the globe the ability to develop a nuclear arsenal of many nuclear bombs and the means of delivering them -- long-range missiles.""



Wednesday, July 01, 2015

Netanyahu Says the ‘Islamic State of Iran’ Cannot Get Nuclear Weapons | TheBlaze.com



Netanyahu Says the ‘Islamic State of Iran’ Cannot Get Nuclear Weapons

“No one would dream of allowing the Islamic State of ISIS to have nuclear weapons,” Netanyahu said. “Why would anyone consider giving the Islamic State of Iran, which is a lot more powerful than ISIS and acts with much greater power than ISIS, to have additional power of nuclear weapons?”

Contrary to the Obama administration, which insists the negotiated agreement will prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons, Netanyahu said the deal will move Iran closer to a doomsday weapon. Though Iran insists its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes, Iranian officials have said Israel should be wiped off the map."