Thursday, January 19, 2012

Netanyahu Makes Statement On Iran: The Time Is Now?

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has made a revealing statement today; one that will most likely remain ignored by the MSM, but a statement which may reveal his intentions in dealing with Iran.


Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared Thursday night, Jan. 19 that Iran had decided to become a nuclear state. He urged action before it was too late to stop Iran completing the construction of a nuclear weapon.

His statement at the end of a visit to Holland gave Gen Martin Dempsey, on his first visit to Israel as Chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, the message he will be asked to take back to President Barack Obama. It also contradicted Defense Minister Ehud Barak's statement that Tehran had not yet decided to go nuclear.
There are several important points above worth discussing, but first we need to see what else has been stated:

Gen. Martin Dempsey begins his first visit to Israel as Chairman of the Joint US Chiefs of Staff amid a major falling-out between the two governments over the handling of Iran's nuclear weapon potential. DEBKAfile's military and Washington sources confirm that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stands by the view that Iran is advancing its plans to build a nuclear bomb full speed ahead, undeterred even by the threat of harsher sanctions. Netanyahu therefore stands by his refusal of President Barack Obama's demand for a commitment to abstain from a unilateral strike on Iran's nuclear sites without prior notice to Washington.

The US president repeated this demand when he called the Israeli prime minister Thursday night Jan. 13. Netanyahu replied that, in view of their disagreement on this point, he preferred to cancel the biggest US-Israel war game ever staged due to have taken place in April. The exercise was to have tested the level of coordination between the two armies in missile defense for the contingency of a war with Iran or a regional conflict.

The prime minister was concerned that having large-scale US military forces in the country would restrict his leeway for decision-making on Iran.

Before he took off for a short trip to Holland, Netanyahu instructed Barak and IDF Chief of Staff Benny Gantz not to deviate in their talks with Gen. Dempsey from the position he took with the US president, namely, no commitment for advance notice to Washington about a unilateral strike against Iran.

The Israeli prime minister is convinced that, contrary to the claims by US spokesmen and media, that current sanctions are ineffective insofar as slowing Iran's advance toward a nuclear weapon and the harsher sanctions on Iran's central bank and oil exports are too slow and will take hold too late to achieve their purpose.

In any case, say Israeli officials, Washington is again signaling its willingness to go back to direct nuclear negotiations with Tehran, although past experience proved that Iran exploits diplomatic dialogue as grace time for moving forward on its nuclear ambitions.

Netanyahu fears that dialogue between Iran and the five powers plus Germany (the P5+1) will resume after bowing to an Iranian stipulation that sanctions be suspended for the duration of the talks. Once again, Tehran will be enabled to steal a march on the US and Israel and bring its nuclear weapon program to conclusion, unhindered by economic constraints.
So what have we learned this week?

- Netanyahu knows that he cannot trust the U.S. when it comes to the Iranian situation

- Netanyahu has made it clear that Iran is in the final stages of developing nuclear weapons.

- Netanyahu has made it clear that sanctions will not work.

- Netanyahu refuses to disclose his plans to the U.S. and will not inform the U.S. if and when an attack on Iran is to take place.

This is a big development and may represent the final stages in war preparations. It is clear now that Netanyahu has no hopes for a non-military solution to Iran.

That leaves only one option - and time is growing very short.

The final stages of biblical prophecy - stages which will lead into the Tribulation appear to be upon us. Once the powder keg ignites there will be no turning back and the remaining birth pains will be fast and furious. We are at that threshold now.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

would you be SHOCKED to see this in the near future in the news >>

MILLIONS MISSING

Rumor has it that Jesus Returned...

or WHERE did they all go ??

That is the mystery that this writer of today's article will examine.....

Stephen >>>>>>>>>>>

Anonymous said...

Scott >>>>>

I think you better read this soon....I JUST got this off the
net.....it is a REALLY good
article >>>>>>>

[PDF]
What If Iran Already Has The Bomb? Defense Secretary Gates ...www.empactamerica.org/IRANbomb.pdf

Stephen >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Mrs.C said...

IMHO...these four minutes should be required listening for every Christian, every Church...ouch!

“Why I Hate Religion, But Love Jesus || Spoken Word”

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1IAhDGYlpqY&feature=youtu.be

God Bless!

Mrs.C said...

Oooopsss...forgot to add...from the author of the poem, the Brother in the video....

"A poem I wrote to highlight the difference between Jesus and false religion. In the scriptures Jesus received the most opposition from the most religious people of his day. At it's core Jesus' gospel and the good news of the Cross is in pure opposition to self-righteousness/self-justification. Religion is man centered, Jesus is God-centered. This poem highlights my journey to discover this truth. Religion either ends in pride or despair. Pride because you make a list and can do it and act better than everyone, or despair because you can't do your own list of rules and feel "not good enough" for God. With Jesus though you have humble confident joy because He represents you, you don't represent yourself and His sacrifice is perfect putting us in perfect standing with God!"

God Bless! :)