NOVANEWS
After PM tries to sell concerns over Iran based on holiday tale, Russian president says ‘we now live in a different world’
ed note–No one should underestimate the significance and implications associated with Putin’s statement.
In the first case, what he is basically saying in the immediate sense is ‘Forget it Bibi…All your hot air is not going to change the course that the rest of the sane world has charted with regards to resolving this situation in Syria, and you can just abandon the notion of doing to Iran what you and your cousins achieved with the destruction of Iraq’.
The more long-range statement however is even more important, because what he is saying in fact is that the entire geo-political course upon which the Jews are intent upon steering the world, i.e. erasing thousands of years of human progress/civilization and dragging the world backwards in time where the mad meanderings of Judaic soothsayers become the basis upon which all life functions just ain’t gonna happen, and whether it is the ‘I will bless those who bless thee and curse those who curse thee’ nonsense or the ‘Nile to Euphrates’ madness with Jerusalem as the center of the universe, all of it is fairy-tale business and the world isn’t going to go along.
Of course, as welcome as Putin’s statement is in this regard, no one should underestimate the effect such a position is bound to have with the headcases making up Judea, Inc and what they are willing to do/the lengths to which they are willing to go in order to ‘recalibrate’ the posture of Putin and the Gentile consensus which his statement seems to represent.
Times of Israel
Russian President Vladimir Putin told Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to stop living in the past Thursday, after the Israeli premier tried to tie tensions with Iran to an upcoming Jewish holiday about a thwarted genocide of Jews in ancient Persia.
In a meeting with Putin in Moscow, Netanyahu said Persia had made “an attempt to destroy the Jewish people that did not succeed” some 2,500 years ago, an event commemorated through the Jewish holiday of Purim, which Israel will celebrate starting Saturday night and lasting in some places until Monday.
“Today there is an attempt by Persia’s heir, Iran, to destroy the state of the Jews,” Netanyahu said. “They say this as clearly as possible and inscribe it on their ballistic missiles.”