Sunday, July 14, 2013

Israeli P.M. Binyamin Netanyahu claims Iran building missiles to strike the USA

Source: Chemi Shalev | Jul.14, 2013 | Haaretz
http://htz.li/17e0hSl
Your padded cell awaits you, Bibi

Michael Hoffman • www.revisionisthistory.org

On CBS News, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu warned Americans that Iran is, according to him, developing intercontinental ballistic missiles – ICBMs – that are capable of reaching “the American mainland.”

“It’s to reach you, not us,” he claimed. “They don’t need them to reach us.”

After retailing that whopper, the self-appointed policeman of the world also declared that Iran “would be sorely mistaken if they think that Israel will let them make an atomic bomb."

Who was it that let Israelis make an atomic bomb?

Why doesn't Iran have the same prerogative?

Bibi says it's because Iran is a "messianic apocalyptic regime," and that's why he has decided that the sovereign nation of Iran cannot have nukes.

But we reply: is not "Israel" a messianic apocalyptic regime?

How then is it allowed to have nuclear weapons of mass destruction?

For the answer to that one, read the Talmud.

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