Sunday 1 December 2013

Israel softening its rhetoric on "historic mistake" nuclear deal P5 +1 made with Iran!


Israel is softening on its stand against the signed with Iran on the latter’s nuclear ambitions.

“An official close to Netanyahu told the Jerusalem Post newspaper bluntly: "Israel intends to be a player." A leading Israeli columnist has termed the period before the permanent agreement Israel's "six-month war", Aljazeera reported.

“According to observers, much of that effort will concentrate on using intelligence - real or otherwise - to suggest Iran is not complying with the agreement, allowing Netanyahu to emerge vindicated”. And Netanyahu would be no more than the errant boy who has cried wolf too many times to be believed!

It seems here that Israel has unilaterally decided that Iran must not have any nuclear technology, period. Was this not what hardened Iran's resolve to have nuclear technology at all cost in the first place?

The nuclear technology gene is out of the bottle and Israel is being naïve to think it can put the gene back, at least as far as countries like Iran it does not like are concerned.

In the eight-year war between Iran and Iraq Israel played the devil’s advocate per excellence by feeding both side with intelligence, even training Iranians and Iraqis on the art of killing on the same camp, if there was a lull in the fighting Israel lighted the spark to restart the fighting, etc. and all this for one purpose and one only – that the two nations can annihilate each other completely! Is it any wonder than there are Iranians who hate Israel with a consuming passion?

Israel had a very cozy relationship with Apartheid ruled South Africa and helped kept that regime in power for decades. Israel was not bothered about the suffering and deaths of the millions of blacks in that country; all it cared about was the huge profits it was making.

There are reports of how an Israel company, Nikuv, masterminded the plan for Mugabe to rig the Zimbabwe’s July 2013 elections. It is bad enough that the tyrant has denied our people their basic human rights, freedoms and human dignity; it is intolerable that another nation should take it upon itself to ensure the chaos and mayhem continues just because it is racking in huge profits from the despair and misery of our people.

Nikuv was paid by Mugabe a princely fee of US$ 13 million and Israel is set to rack-in billions of dollars as long as the chaos and corruption in Zimbabwe continues.

No nation likes to be treated with the contempt Israel is treating Zimbabwe and Iran. If Iran should ever have a nuclear bomb, with or without building nuclear power stations, (and Mugabe will willingly sell Iran all the uranium it needs) it would have been Israel's unilateralism and contempt for the rights and lives of other nationals that would have pushed them to do so!  

6 comments:

Zimbabwe Light said...

@ Traffa

Well this time Israel has thrown the rattle out of the crib and no one paid attention!

Zimbabwe Light said...

@ Bhutsumutandarika

Blair and Bush were elected by the British and Americans respectively and therefore they had the people's mandate to rule and make mistakes. Who gave Mugabe the mandate to do anything? The tyrant has yet to hold free and fair elections ever since he got into power. All he has ever done is rig elections.



Damn it the tyrant must not be allowed to get away with vote rigging, not this time!

Zimbabwe Light said...

@ Chimbwido

You are really bitter that others like Chiyangwa got so much loot whilst you got nothing after all the dirty work you have done for Zanu PF! Well the party is not finished with you yet; people like Chiyangwa not only got the lion's share of the loot they collected the full details of those who carried out all the beatings and killings and the minute Philip is in trouble he will sing like crow!

You have the hangman's rope hanging over your head and all you got was a tiny piece of land. Chiyangwa got numerous farms, businesses, posh cars, etc. and he can honestly say he has never beaten or killed after anyone "Chimbwido did all that dirty work. I can tell you his real name too!"

Zimbabwe Light said...

@ 10van

There is no way Nikuv would planned and executed the vote rigging measures and be paid US$ 13 million without Mossad and the Israel government knowing this. So please do not insult my and the reader's intelligence.



Israel is one of the countries cashing in on the corruption and chaos and tragic human suffering in Zimbabwe. Since when has Israel ever showed that it cared about the suffering of anyone, especially black Africans, if there are thirty pieces of silver at stake?



You are right, Mugabe hates Israel enough to sell Iran the uranium even if it was clear the latter would use it to make a bomb. If by helping the Zimbabwe tyrant Israel thought it was buying the tyrant's friendship then they are naïve. What goes round comes round; in seeking the continued suffering of the people of Zimbabwe Israel has secure a good supply of uranium for Iran - something for the Israelis to worry about for generations to come!

Zimbabwe Light said...

@ New Zimbabwean

There is no way Nikuv would planned and executed the vote rigging measures and be paid US$ 13 million without Mossad and the Israel government knowing this. So please do not insult my and the reader's intelligence.



Israel is one of the countries cashing in on the corruption and chaos and tragic human suffering in Zimbabwe. Since when has Israel ever showed that it cared about the suffering of anyone, especially black Africans, if there are thirty pieces of silver at stake?



You are right, Mugabe hates Israel enough to sell Iran the uranium even if it was clear the latter would use it to make a bomb. If by helping the Zimbabwe tyrant Israel thought it was buying the tyrant's friendship then they are naïve. What goes round comes round; in seeking the continued suffering of the people of Zimbabwe Israel has secure a good supply of uranium for Iran - something for the Israelis to worry about for generations to come!

Zimbabwe Light said...

"Washington's decision to sideline its allies Israel and Saudi Arabia in the secret bilateral negotiations with Iran that began in August is in some respects as significant for the future as the nuclear deal.

"Specifically for Israel, it can be seen as a rebuke to Netanyahu's long and vociferous insistence that Iran and its nuclear programme be treated by the US as an "existential threat," wrote Peter Beaumont (UK Observer).

Spot on and would only add that the side-lining was important for the deal itself too. Israel had clearly made up it mind that Iran must not be permitted to have access to nuclear technology, period. Allowing Israel a say in the matter therefore per se a waste of time!