BAD MOVE IRAN
HONOR THE MUTUAL DEFENSE TREATIES
Now that it seems Iran has finally decided to launch an attack on Israel direct from their own soil and not a proxy attack using the puppets from Hamas, Hezbollah, or the Palestinian Front, the Middle East has quickly become decidedly more dangerous.
The question is more dangerous to who? We are not fans of Iran or any of their puppets. We are certainly not fans of Iran and the puppets’ primary support in the US – that would be Commissar Obama, Rashida Tlaib and the squad (Moe, Larry, and Curly Joe), and most of the university presidents in the US – and to be honest we have always admired Israel for the attitude and plain old moxie they have always shown.
We’re not there, so we cannot comment on the day-to-day minutiae of who did what horror to who, however we can and will comment on the absolutely horrendous crimes against humanity committed by the Palestinians – Egyptian, Syrian, Jordanian, and Lebanese refugees that their native lands will not allow to reenter – and the seeming care the Israelis are taking to minimize civilian casualties.
It was our opinion that Israel should have finished the job and done to Rafah what they did to the rest of Gaza. Eliminating Hamas as an effective force goes a long way towards Israeli safety and security.
Iran has been involved for a long time. When the US made supplying their proxies with ammo and weapons difficult, it became a matter of saving face for Iran to get kinetically involved in the war against Israel and show the sock puppets they still had their backs.
Please remember, 3 ½ years ago before the Big Perv was elected, the sanctions put in place by President Trump had Iran ready to implode. Biden not only ended the sanctions, but also took away the fist we had been showing Iran and replaced it with a kitten, a neutered kitten at that. Anyone including the Mullahs could see it was a whole new ball game, and the US didn’t know the game or the rules. So here we are.
We have treaties with Israel that require we go to their aid at any time they are threatened. We’re told by a source we consider dependable that combat-hardened troops were issued desert camouflage and gear and gathered in Da Nang for deployment to assist Israel in 1967. So we’ve done it before, and will probably do it again if needed. At least we hope we do.
We have been against sending our children to fight other people’s wars, and we still are. We hope Israel can resolve this with her own people and kinetic support from the US. We waste millions on illegal immigrants so spending some money -- but not lives -- to help a friend is a good and preferable solution.
If troops are required to support Israel we should send them, the same as we should send them for an Article 5 event in NATO. (An Article 5 event is the invasion of a NATO member and requires a response from all other NATO members.)
We’ve signed the treaties and must honor our commitments. To do anything else would be a betrayal of trust, and once people or countries lose trust in you, you’ll go through hell to get it back.
Bottom line – Israel is our bro. They stand for what we stand for. Are they always our friend? No, but then you can ask Chuck Schumer about us showing our friendship to Israel.
The Middle East is decidedly more dangerous, and we’d bet it’s more dangerous for Iran, but Israel is surrounded by Islamic countries and if the Islamic world decides they want a piece of the action, Israel will need the US and the West to win.
We’re with Israel. Not only because it’s the right thing to do, but because it’s the only thing to do.




Good post. Bad move indeed. I had an Egyptian born History Professor in College who called them “Sand Niggers.” Fueled by satanic hate, they’re making self-destructive decisions that won’t bode well. You don’t mess with Israel.