Sunday, September 19, 2021

Mideast Review With Amir Tsarfati


MIDEAST REVIEW w/ Amir Tsarfati: Open Season For The Rogue


Rogue Iran continues in its rogue-ishness. Not only are they financially supporting many Islamist terrorist militias in Iraq and Syria, they are also training them. On Sunday, Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz accused Tehran of running a UAV training camp north of Isfahan, Iran. According to Gantz, the Kashan airbase was training “terror operatives from Yemen, Iraq, Syria, and Lebanon in flying Iranian-made UAVs (unmanned aerial vehicles).” 
 
One of the groups that Iran is training is the Houthis, a Yemeni rebel group that is at war with Saudi Arabia. Just this last month they have carried out a number of UAV and missile attacks against the Saudis. This is what makes it so inexplicable that the U.S. has pulled out their advanced missile defense systems and Patriot batteries from Saudi Arabia. While the U.S. says it is just a matter of course and it is understood by both parties, Saudi Prince Turki al-Faisal said, “I think we need to be reassured about American commitment. That looks like, for example, not withdrawing Patriot missiles from Saudi Arabia at a time when Saudi Arabia is the victim of missile attacks and drone attacks – not just from Yemen, but from Iran.”

Reports suggest that Iran will be able to acquire the necessary uranium needed to build a nuclear bomb in less than a month. Once they have the quantity required, they could have up to three nuclear weapons in five months. Despite this revelation, the previously mentioned Minister Gantz said that he was prepared to accept a new Iran nuclear deal. His caveat was that they must not develop nuclear weapons. The logic behind this plan is similar to giving an arsonist kindling and matches but making them promise not to light a fire. Chalk up one more to Israel’s new government of change!

The Hezbollah-affiliated Lebanese Al-Mayadeen TV channel reported that there was an attack by an Iranian UAV against the Erbil airport in northern Iraq. At first it was suspected that it was aimed at U.S. assets in the region, but later it was reported to have been directed toward the headquarters of the Israeli Mossad in the area. Many are viewing this as a test of President Biden’s resolve against the Iranians. Not surprisingly, there has been nothing done about it.
 
The Taliban continues to show its true colors, breaking into the National Institute for Music in Kabul and destroying all the instruments. The reports of brutality and religious violence continue to pour out of the country. Across the border, the Pakistani Taliban has attacked the military in the North Waziristan tribal region, killing seven soldiers.

In other political meetings, Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi met the new Iranian President Abraham Raisi to discuss economic relations. This is all part of a long-range plan on the part of al-Kadhimi to place himself as the middleman between the Persians of Iran and the Arabs that make up much of the rest of the Middle East. The meeting between the two nations came one day after the prime minister announced that all American forces will leave Iraq by December 31.

 
Speaking of nations connecting, the new prime minister of Lebanon, Najib Mikati, has expressed a great openness to work with other countries. In a recent press conference, he stated that the government “will deal with anyone for the sake of Lebanon’s interest, with the exception of Israel, of course.” Oy! The anti-Semitism is no surprise. The concern derives from the fact that he is indicating an openness to cooperate with China, Iran, Syria, and even Taliban Afghanistan – anyone, as long as it isn’t them Jews!

In other “We hate the Jews” news, on 9/11 Al-Qaida released a new video celebrating their beloved leader, Ayman al-Zawahiri. What did they call it? “Jerusalem Will Not Be Judaized”, after a statement that the chief terrorist made in the video. I hate to break it to al-Zawahiri and his minions, I’ve been to Jerusalem many times. They’re a little too late.

In Israel news, Sunday saw the Israeli Air Force (IAF) striking Hamas targets in Gaza in response to a rocket launch towards Israel earlier in the day. Then more IAF flights occurred yesterday near the Lebanese border. It is unclear what was taking place, but it is very unusual to have military activity occurring on Yom Kippur.



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