Tuesday, November 8, 2011

In the news:

Quakes are prominent in the news once again:

4.7 Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Oklahoma

A 4.7 magnitude earthquake shook Oklahoma again at 8:46 p.m. Monday. This is the third large earthquake that rattled the Sooner State in just three days.


Oklahoma/Tulsa M 4.7 and M 5.6 Earthquakes

Very strong Earthquake: Nicaragua

Strong Quake Hits: Magnitude 6.9 - Northeast of Taiwan

Seismic Monitor

Back to the Epicenter: It is beginning to appear (surprise, surprise) that Israel will have to deal with Iran without any help:

Barak not optimistic about international will to stop Iranian nukes

Defense Minister Ehud Barak said that he is not optimistic that the international community has the will to come together in order to put a stop to Iran's nuclear program, in an interview with Israel Radio Tuesday.

Addressing the IAEA report, the reported contents of which have been leaked to various international newspapers in recent days, Barak said, "we've known these things for years."

"We know more [about Iran] than The Washington Post knows and we know more than the IAEA does," he added.

Israel is expecting the United States to take the lead in pushing the United Nations and other Western countries to impose tougher, new sanctions on Iran following the publication of the incriminating IAEA report.


But the news today indicates otherwise:

Obama flips on new sanctions. leaves Israel, Saudis head to head with Iran

Economic constraints tie US hands against Iran:

US President Barack Obama is backing away from crippling sanctions on Iran's central bank bank and an embargo on its oil trade.

This was decided shortly before the International Atomic Energy Agency was due to confirm Tuesday or Wednesday, Nov. 8-9 that Iran's clandestine military nuclear program had reached the point of no-return, and after Israel intelligence experts found that Iran could build a weapon as soon as it so decided.

Four considerations persuaded the Obama administration to backtrack on new sanctions, thereby letting Tehran prevail in this round of the nuclear controversy:

1. Because it is too late. Even the harshest sanctions would not alter the fact that Iran has arrived at a position wherbey it is capable of building a bomb or warhead any time it chooses.

2. Severe penalties against Iran's central bank and its fuel exports would exacerbate the turmoil on international financial markets.

3. For the first time in American history, Washington has admitted its military capabilities are constrained by economic concerns.

4. Israel's Defense Minister Ehud Barak said Tuesday in a radio interview that he was not optimistic about tough sanctions because there was no international consensus to support them.


I recall posting on this topic about a year ago, predicting that the U.S. would sit around pontificating on what to do about Iran until it was too late to do anything. Interesting "strategy", but we have finally arrived at that point.

The Israeli defense minister noted that while it would be preferable in matters as grave as a potential attack on Iran's nuclear sites to work closely with the United States, Israeli is a sovereign country and its government cannot shirk responsibility for defending its security.

If sanctions against Iran fall by the wayside, all other options stay on the table, said the defense minister. Israeli is holding intelligence exchanges with some friends but in the last resort must make its own decisions which he promised would be made responsibly.


And below we see the "bottom-line":

Prime Minster Binyamin Netanyahu no doubt intended to go through the motions of demanding tougher sanctions against Iran after the publication of the IAEA report.

But that option has vanished from the Washington landscape, leaving Israel with a choice between a military strike or bowing to the Obama administration's acceptance of a nuclear-armed Iran and learning to live with this ever-present menace.

The same stark choice confronts Saudi Arabia and the rest of the Gulf.


Sanctions on Iran Fail because of Desire for Money

As Iran moves closer to building a nuclear weapon, sanctions against Tehran have failed because of trade ties and fears of economic chaos.

The Obama administration’s attempts to ‘engage” Ahmadinejad have been a failure, and economic sanctions have proven to be weak, partly because of China and Russia’s vested interests in Iran’s nuclear development and their dependence on oil and gas from Iran. China needs Iranian crude for its growing economy.

However, President Barack Obama and European allies also are partly responsible for not taking stiffer action against Israel, and the reason appears to be fear of economic chaos that might result from actions, such as putting the Central Bank of Iran on its blacklist.


Iran Backs Islamic Jihad's 8,000-Man Army in Gaza

Its estimate of the number of terrorists trained for war against Israelis the first time Islamic Jihad has disclosed how many fighters it has.

"We are proud and honored to say that the Islamic Republic of Iran gives us support and help," Abu Ahmed, the spokesman for Islamic Jihad's al-Quds Brigades told Reuters in a rare interview.


Ahmadinejad warns against attack on Iran

The spike in tension comes ahead of the release this week of a report into Iran’s nuclear drive by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), which diplomats say will focus on the Islamic republic’s alleged efforts to put fissile material in a warhead and developing missiles.

“Iran’s capabilities are increasing and it is progressing, and for that reason it has been able to compete in the world. Now Israel and the West, particularly America, fear Iran’s capabilities and role,” Ahmadinejad said in remarks published Monday in Egypt’s Al-Akhbar newspaper.

“Therefore they are trying to gather international support for a military operation to stop [Iran’s] role. The arrogant should know that Iran will not allow them to take any action against it,” he said. Ahmadinejad added Washington wanted to “save the Zionist entity, but it will not be able to do so.”

In response, Russia warned against a military strike on Iran. “It would be a very serious mistake fraught with unpredictable consequences,” said Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov.


"Occupy" protestors storm Israeli consulate

The "Occupy Boston" branch of the "Occupy Wall St." social movement in the US stormed the Israeli Consulate in Boston on Friday. It was yet another demonstration of the anti-Israel and anti-Semtitic tendencies that many Jews and Israelis fear forms part of the underlying base of the "Occupy" movement.

Previous anti-Semitic outbursts at "Occupy" events have been brushed off by the media and the activists as the actions of a small minority of "crazies." But the march on the Israeli Consulate in Boston was a sanctioned event appearing in the official schedule on the Occupy Boston website.

18 comments:

Robin said...

Funny . . . protest group storms embassy . . .that's news anywhere, right???? But not if the group is Occupy Boston and the embassy in question belongs to Israel. Unbelievable.

In an effort to find another source regarding the Occupy Boston raid on the Israeli Embassy to avoid posting a "pro-Israel" link on my FB page for discussion, I did a search . . .and searched and searched. Not one . . .nothing on the AP wire, nothing on the Reuters wire. A handful of outlets carried it, but nothing mainstream.

WVBORN56 said...

Is anyone following the story with the Penn State football program and former defensive coordinator Jerry Sundusky's raping of a 10 year old boy? I am a major college football fan and this story is truly disturbing.

I think it fits into end times discussion for two reasons. It describes the most vile evils I can imagine and it occurs in a football program that is considered squeeky clean. It casts a shadow over the 45 year career of Joe Paterno who is considered one of the most revered college coach ever. There is an amazing irony that this evil act took place with at least 8 boys over several years under the most "respected" football program/coach in America.

Robin said...

Yes, I happen to be following the story . . .but there aren't many details out yet. Certainly not enough for me to conclude Paterno is culpable of anything and since he's not been charged, I don't see a link yet. And because we've seen many cases where people with a leftwing agenda tend to manufacture these type allegations to bring down the "squeaky clean" . . .I'm going to need a lot more information before I make any sort of judgement on this case.

Mrs. C said...

Here is a live web cam from the Canary Islands telescope to see the Asteroid '2005 YU55' from Earth

http://events.slooh.com/

Caver said...

Robin, the lack of coverage on the storming of the Israel embassy is disgusting. Really.

Can you imagine the headlines a single Tea Party member crashing the Iranian embassy would generate??!!

Dutch Treat said...

Like WV, I'm a football fan too; and this us a very disturbing story;but I also recall the case of the Duke lacrosse players who were accused of raping a girl who later admitted she lied; and it unfairly branded 3 young men as sex perverts. So like the Herman Cain situation, the true facts need to come out first before we make any judgements against coach Sandusky.

Robin said...

Indeed, Caver . . .and I'm seeing the most biased reporting ever coming out of AP this campaign season. Blatant bias. Very troubling.

Anonymous said...

OK Robin >>>>>

This is what is REALLY says >>>

He will show no regard for the gods of his ancestors or for the one desired by women,

In other words, he will show NO
regard for the one desired by women. THAT is what it says....

it does NOT say no regard for
women...not really.

I am wondering then what DOES it
mean ?? it is confusing....

ALSO, HEY, stocks are UP again !!

This bull NEVER dies.....

it appears that we are going to
13,000 after all.....

no wonder ALL is quiet.....

very sad....

another day of bulling.

Stephen >>>>>>>>

Irritated at Stephen said...

Stephen, I think you're no different than Harold Camping. The absolute nerve to think that YOU can know when the rapture will happen and to be so sure that it won't just because the market's up. Last time I checked, God isn't bound by our economic principles. Who do you think you are? Humble yourself, or you will be humbled.

Anonymous said...

Dear irritated >>>>>>>

GO AHEAD AND BE IRRITATED, I DO NOT CARE....

AZMAZING THAT YOU DO NOT EVEN HAVE
THE GUTS TO TELL US WHO YOU ARE!!!!

HEY, I GOT NEWS FOR YOU.

STOCKS WERE GOING UP FROM AUG 1982
UNTIL MARCH 2000 AND NO RAPTURE
RIGHT ????

ROBERT PRECHTER AT ELLIOTTWAVE.COM
WAS BULLISH WHEN CHUCK SMITH AND
HAL LINSDEY THOOUGHT THE RAPTURE
COULD HIT IN 1981/82...

BUT DID IT ??

HEY WAKE UP, I AM NOT STUPID.

GO AHEAD AND HUMBLE YOURSELF
IF YOU THINK I AM FULL OF IT.

I NEVER SAIS I KNEW THE DATE
OF THE RAPTURE, I NEVER SAID THAT
DON'T BE SILLY AND ACT SMART.

YOU ARE NO BETTER THEM ME.

TELL ME THIS, IF YOU ARE SO
SMART...

DID THE RAPTURE HAPPEN DURING ALL
OF OCTOBER 2011 WHEN STOCKS WERE
GOING UP, DID IT ??

YOU LOOK IN THE MIRROR.

U KNOW THE ANSWER.


SCOTT, IM SORRY IT'S ALL
CAPS BUT I AM UPSET NOW.

STEPHEN >>>>>>>>>>>

Anonymous said...

People think I am full of it BUT i am VERY VERY SMART.

I have traded this market since OCT 1974 even before I accepted
Jesus, and I KNOW A THING or TWO,
let me tell 'ya.

The time for the RAPTURE will come,
BUT NOT NOW.....

I know this cause STOCKS are still
bullin'

OK ??

I will not post here again

for what >> ??

Stephen >>>>>>>>>

Irritated said...

DOW dipped below 8000 a few years ago. Did the rapture happen? I think you know the answer. This is what we call a spurious correlation between the rapture and the stock market. Time to let it go, Stephen. Jesus will come when the Father says, "Go get Your bride," not when He says, "Well the market finally crashed, Jesus. NOW it's time." Do you see my point? I never said you were stupid, only that you have no right to say that the rapture won't happen because of something that God is not bound to. To say that is arrogant. Again, let it go and accept that only the Father knows when it's time to call us home.

Anonymous said...

Irritated >>>>>>>>

(1) very good rebuttal

you should be commended for that
about dow 8000

(2) I do NOT see you

I do NOT hear you.

and i DO NOT want to know who
you are ok ????

NOW LEAVE ME ALONE !!!!
and STOP judging me >>>>>>

Stephen >>>>>>>>>

Unknown said...

Serious. The market, governments, sports, pop culture have less impact on God's plan for this planet than my dog has on Brazilian foreign policy with Sudan.

That being said, we can search for signs of His return. We are one day closer than we were yesterday :-)

Anonymous said...

I wish i had the identity to Irritated; I am NOT happy with their comments.......they act like
they KNOW everything...I doubt it.

Stephen >>>>>>

Expected Imminently said...

Well I never did! I have to agree with Stephen on this issue about 'the desire of women'.

1)Traditionally Jewish women desired to be the mother of the Messiah meaning to ‘desire something precious’.

2)There is another possibility, as history records a female cult following of Apollyon/Apollo/ Adonis. Considering the a/c is also referred to in Rev. as Apollyon, it is an interesting link; but the flow of the text favours number 1.

A/c may well be a Sodomite; but this verse is as Stephen has stated. This is the reason I even considered he could have been Tony Blair – or any of the other married or ‘fruity’ favourites.

Sue

Caver said...

Stephen, Sue....make that cubed! I agree.

I never understood that verse until I heard it explained by a saved Jew.

He said that back in those times, the prophecy of their Messiah was known by everyone. Every woman's dream was to be the woman that brought Him into the world.

That made such sense to me.

Expected Imminently said...

Hello Caver

Thanks for that confirmation. I appreciate it! :)