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But in this new age of missiles even a buffer zone will lose its importance
Missiles, planes, fast moving ground vehicles. A few dozen kilometers are not a big deal anymore.
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Speaking of treaties:
US fails to renew emergency oil supply pact with Israel

The agreement guaranteeing Israel's oil supplies in wartime was first signed in 1975.

The US has not renewed a historic agreement under which it guaranteed a supply of oil to Israel in emergencies, that is, instances in which Israel might be cut off from its regular commercial sources of oil because of war or closure of sea lanes. The agreement expired in November 2014, and since then the US administration has done nothing to renew it, Washington sources told "Globes".

The sources said that it was not clear whether this was a deliberate step by the administration, stemming perhaps from renewed friction between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the White House, or a matter of bureaucratic inertia in Washington.

The agreement was first signed in 1975 during the Ford administration, two years after the Yom Kippur War and following the second disengagement agreement between Israel and Egypt in September 1975, under which Israel agreed to withdraw from the Egyptian oil fields in Sinai. The agreement by the US to guarantee Israel's oil supply in emergencies was one of the most important of the incentives that motivated Israel to give up the oil fields.

In 1979, during the Carter administration, Israel and Egypt signed the Camp David Agreements, which were accompanied by two agreements between the US and Israel in the format of the 1975 agreement. In these agreements, the US gave Israel guarantees that it would have access to American oil if it was unable to supply the demand of its internal energy market because of war constraints. The agreements even stipulated that the US would assist in transporting oil to Israel if Israel was unable to procure oil tankers on the open market. The two agreements were eventually consolidated into one document. The agreement was set to last for fifteen years, and was supposed to have expired on September 25, 1994. At that point, the Clinton administration extended the agreement for ten years, and in 2004 it was extended for a further ten years. As mentioned, it expired in November 2014, and nothing has been done about renewing it.

Now, apparently after a push by the pro-Israel lobby in Washington AIPAC, a group of Democratic and Republican senators has written to Secretary of State John Kerry calling on the administration to renew the historic agreement. The letter is signed by Lisa Murkowski, who is chair of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, and Mark Warner, the senior Democratic member of the committee, and four other senators.

Israel has never invoked the agreement, but Israel sources say that its importance lies in its very existence. An Israeli source compared the oil supply agreement to the loan guarantee agreement between the two countries that enables Israel to obtain commercial loans at low rates of interest. "Israel used the loan guarantee agreement very sparingly, but it is important that the loan guarantees agreement should exist, and the same applies to the energy agreement that guaranteed a regular supply of oil," the source said, "We never used it, but it's important that it should lie signed in a drawer."

Published by Globes [online], Israel business news - www.globes-online.com - on March 16, 2015
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The Guardian

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Netanyahu sank into the moral gutter – and there will be consequences

Jonathan Freedland


The result was not the worst of it.

Indeed, buried in the detailed numbers of this week’s Israeli election were odd crumbs of consolation.

No, what made Binyamin Netanyahu’s emphatic win so dispiriting were the depths he plumbed to secure victory.

He made two moves in his desperate, and ultimately successful, effort to woo back those Israeli rightists who had drifted from Likud into the hands of more minor nationalist parties. Netanyahu reassured them that they could forget the lip service of the past few years, the diplomatic niceties he had served up since returning as prime minister in 2009 : there would be no Palestinian state on his watch.

On election day itself, he sank lower still.

In a Facebook video, he posed in front of a map of the Middle East, as if in a war room, and used the idiom of military conflict to warn that “Arab voters are advancing in large numbers towards voting places” and that this was “a call-up order” for Likud supporters to head to the polling stations.

It’s worth pausing to digest the full meaning of that move. The enemy against whom Netanyahu was seeking to rally his people was not Islamic State or massed foreign armies, or even the Palestinians of the West Bank or Gaza.

He was speaking of the 20% of the Israeli electorate that is Palestinian: Arabs who were born in, live in and are citizens of Israel.

A prime minister was describing the democratic participation of one-fifth of the country he governs in the language of a military assault to be beaten back.

Imagine if a US president warned the white electorate that black voters were heading to the polls in 'large numbers'
Imagine if a US president broadcast such a message, warning the white electorate that black voters were heading to the polls in “large numbers”.

Or if a European prime minister said: “Quick, the Jews are voting!” This is the moral gutter into which Netanyahu plunged just to get elected.


It worked.

Not because it won fresh recruits to the right camp, but because it summoned disenchanted hawks back home.

That’s the small consolation.

The numbers suggest Israel did not lurch rightwards on Tuesday. Indeed, the nationalist and religious right bloc merely held steady, gaining just one seat. Netanyahu’s success came by recutting that pie to give himself a bigger slice.

But it is a cold comfort.

For the Likud leader was able to siphon off votes from the far right by absorbing its message of belligerence and bigotry. Some will say that’s hardly new. Only the naive could look at Netanyahu’s nine years in office (spread over three decades) and conclude he was ever serious about either equality or the pursuit of a two-state solution. But now we have his explicit word, confirming that everything his harshest critics said of him was true.

The result is despair – in liberal Tel Aviv, where Bibi’s Labor challenger, Isaac Herzog, topped the poll; in foreign capitals, who will note that Netanyahu has now officially disavowed the near-universally preferred solution for the Israel-Palestine conflict; and in the Jewish diaspora, which has long clung to the hope that Israel at least wants to end the post-1967 occupation, even if it has still not managed to do it.

Mindful of the damage his win-at-all-costs moves had wrought, Netanyahu lost no time trying to unsay what he had said. In his victory speech, he promised to be prime minister of all Israelis, Jewish and non-Jewish alike. And in a US TV interview on Thursday, he insisted that he does want a “sustainable, peaceful two-state solution” after all, so long as “circumstances” change.

But it’s too late.

I know of at least one European leader who now says privately that Netanyahu’s “credibility is shot” and that “no one will want to work with him”.

And in the fellowship of world leaders, that will not be a minority view.

How then should those outside Israel react ?

Some will seize on the disavowal of two states to push instead for their favoured option: a so-called one-state solution. It sounds both simple and enlightened, everyone living together under one roof, with one person, one vote. But as the Palestinian-Israeli writer Sayed Kashua argued powerfully this week, any conceivable path to such a destination would be “grounded in the trampling of the Palestinians”.

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The right response is surely to match Netanyahu’s honesty with our own. In this regard, the Obama administration has already performed better than Europe. While EU diplomats greeted Netanyahu’s victory with the same tired formulas, invoking a nonexistent peace process, Washington voiced its displeasure at Netanyahu’s “divisive rhetoric” and let it be known that it was ready to make things uncomfortable.

Until now, Washington has always acted as Israel’s diplomatic protector, blocking hostile resolutions at the UN and the like. Now the White House, still smarting over Netanyahu’s Republican address to a Republican Congress, wants to remind Netanyahu that such support is not unconditional. The core message, and it should not be delivered by the US alone, would be simple. It would say, of course the world has to respect the decision of the Israeli electorate. But if this is the path Israel is taking, there will be consequences. If Israel is effectively ruling out a Palestinian state – and given that it rejects a one-state solution whereby Israel absorbs millions of Palestinians and gives them the vote – then it has committed itself to maintaining the status quo, permanently ruling over another people and denying them basic democratic rights. And that is a position the world cannot accept.

Such a stance might entail US withdrawal of diplomatic cover. It might mean tougher European sanctions of the kind proposed in Friday’s EU report on settlement activity in East Jerusalem. It could mean a growing shift towards divestment and sanctions, targeted at the occupation, without the polarising tactic of boycott that tends to alienate as many potential supporters as it recruits.

Whatever form they take, there will be consequences for Netanyahu’s actions.

He was ready to sink to a new low to save his skin, but it will be Israelis – and their Palestinian neighbours – who pay the price.

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Haaretz
Netanyahu deserves the Israeli people, and they deserve him


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Netanyahu Deserves the Israeli People, and They Deserve Him

By Gideon Levy

March 18, 2015 "ICH" -

The first conclusion that arose just minutes after the announcement of the exit polls was particularly discouraging :

The nation must be replaced.

Not another election for the country's leadership, but general elections to choose a new Israeli people – immediately.

The country urgently needs that.

It won’t be able to stand another term for Benjamin Netanyahu, who emerged last night as the man who will form the next government.

If after six years of nothing, if after six years of sowing fear and anxiety, hatred and despair, this is the nation's choice, then it is very ill indeed.

If after everything that has been revealed in recent months, if after everything that has been written and said, if after all this, the Israeli phoenix succeeded in rising from the ashes and getting reelected, if after all this the Israeli people chose him to lead for another four years, something is truly broken, possibly beyond repair.

Netanyahu deserves the Israeli people and they deserve him.

The results are indicative of the direction the country is headed :

A significant proportion of Israelis has finally grown detached from reality.

This is the result of years' worth of brainwashing and incitement.

These Israelis voted for the man who will lead the United States to adopt harsh measures against Israel, for the man whom the world long ago grew sick of. They voted for the man who admitted to having duped half the world during his Bar-Ilan speech; now he has torn off his mask and disavowed those words once and for all. Israel said "yes" to the man who said "no" to a Palestinian state.

Dear Likud voters, what the hell do you say "yes" to ? Another 50 years of occupation and ostracism? Do you really believe in that ?


On Tuesday the foundations were laid for the apartheid state that is to come.

If Netanyahu succeeds in forming the next government in his spirit and image, then the two-state solution will finally be buried and the struggle over the character of a binational state will begin.

If Netanyahu is the next prime minister, then Israel has not only divorced the peace process, but also the world.

Piss off, dear world, we're on our own.

Please don't interfere, we're asleep, the people are with Netanyahu.

The Palestinians can warm the benches at the International Criminal Court at The Hague, the Israel boycotters can swing into high gear and Gaza can wait for the next cruel attack by the Israeli army.

The battle for all these has yet to be officially decided. The next prime minister will be crowned by Rhubarb Kahlon and the heads of other small parties. At the time of this writing, Kahlon has yet to declare his intention. The ball is in these parties' court; they will decide if Netanyahu continues. Most of them despise him, but it's doubtful whether they will have the courage to turn their backs on the public. That will be their test. That will be the test of their courage and integrity. Rhubarb Kahlon and Aryeh Dery, do you truly believe Netanyahu is better than Isaac Herzog for the society and social welfare you purport to care for? Does the country's decent and courageous president, Reuven Rivlin, believe Netanyahu will be a better prime minister than Herzog? There is a lot resting on his shoulders now – but the fact that a figure like Netanyahu and a party like Likud succeeded in maintaining power as the country's leading faction already says a great deal.

Netanyahu is threatening to surpass David Ben-Gurion as Israel's longest running leader. He is already in second place, and yet it's hard to think of one significant achievement on his part. The list of damage he has done is long. But he is the nation's, or much of the nation's, chosen one. That choice must be respected, even if it makes it difficult to hope for a good outcome. The only consolation is that another Netanyahu term will prompt the world to act. That possibility is our only refuge.

Gideon Levy is an Israeli journalist, writing opinion pieces and a weekly column for the newspaper Haaretz that often focus on the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories. A notable journalist on the Israeli left, follow him on Twitter: @levy_haaretz

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My word to the posters here is : Those who voted for Natanyahu were fooling you guys, taking advantage of your naiveté and your Holocaust guilt, to inflict a genocide on another nation, Palestinians, you guys supported these people.

When HAL10000 proudly and arrogantly says freeloaders just need to have a grand grand grand father maybe Jew to become Israeli citizens occupying Palestinian houses and claiming Moses promised them that house, did anybody ask why not the 5 million Palestinian refugee from all those cities that HAL10000 now calls Israel can not become Israeli citizen but criminals imported from Russia not even being Jewish are now Israeli citizen occupying Pali homes ? ?

Notion, ONLY the ultra right, the Middles Eastern and Arab and Russian Jews, HAL10000 mindset, voted for Natanyahu, misleading .. unfortunately

These are the folks that call Iran Hitler and poses 200 nuclear bombs .. as one Israeli military expert said, those nukes are programmed to European capitals and not Tehran.

Imagine now what will happen when west decides to confront Israel, putting sanctions and all other stuff done to Iran, Iran treatment .. and Israel having 200 nuclear bombs and F33

Imagine that

Oh, LORD, have mercy when the above clicks with the RedNeck

Where is Monster ? good to know how far he with that MARS space ship :lol:

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I was told, by "private message" why all these Jooos stuff, whether I crave 2B "banned"


My answer is,

Iranian upbringing,

civilization,

culture,

mindset,

things "Cyrus The Persian" thought us,

all our giants of literature and civilization,

things that Goethe and Hegel praised,

Includes "Humanität" in Persian blood and bones

Confrontation of Macedonian "salve based society" with "Cyrus The Persian" civilization was about Humanity .. unfortunately the "salve based society" won and disaster followed the humanity since

Humanity is the base for Declaration of "universal Human Rights" of Cyrus .. Humanität is the platform

It is not an accident that Persian had never slavery, neither any Genocides .. though Persian empire included so many ethnicity, language, religions and people, and many wars

What Zionist doing now in Palestine, if they succeed will have catastrophic world implications if lies, distortions, fabrications would prevail

In that sense, it is a civic duty for all to speak to this

I am not saying here anything of the sort David Goldman saying, David Goldman should be banned and not Azari

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Heracleum Persicum wrote:.

I was told, by "private message" why all these Jooos stuff, whether I crave 2B "banned"
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I am not saying here anything of the sort David Goldman saying, David Goldman should be banned and not Azari.
Azari,

for what it is worth, I don't think you are any more kooky, racist, bigoted, or just plain nuttier than most of the people who post opinions on the internet.

You seem like the typical, ordinary crazy "Western Joe" to me.

Keep broadcasting Bro! "the woods would be very quiet if only the birds who sang are those who sing best!"

viva la diversity.
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Simple Minded wrote:
Heracleum Persicum wrote:.

I was told, by "private message" why all these Jooos stuff, whether I crave 2B "banned"
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I am not saying here anything of the sort David Goldman saying, David Goldman should be banned and not Azari.
Azari,

for what it is worth, I don't think you are any more kooky, racist, bigoted, or just plain nuttier than most of the people who post opinions on the internet.

You seem like the typical, ordinary crazy "Western Joe" to me.

Keep broadcasting Bro! "the woods would be very quiet if only the birds who sang are those who sing best!"

viva la diversity.

Thanx Bro, thanx

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When mentioning "anti-semitism" in Europe, often is said those are Arabs, Muslims

Ain't so

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Heracleum Persicum wrote:When mentioning "anti-semitism" in Europe, often is said those are Arabs, Muslims
And it is totally correct.
Gang of 20 Men Attack Synagogue in Stamford Hill - Saturday Night 3-22-2015
Just shows that anti-Semitism is not an Arab/Islamic privilege.
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Parodite wrote:.
Heracleum Persicum wrote:.

When mentioning "anti-semitism" in Europe, often is said those are Arabs, Muslims

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And it is totally correct.

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I sincerely hope you are correct

But, unfortunately, you BADLY mistaken, badly

Arabs are anti Israel, anti Zionist, but not anti-semite, not anti Jews

If, suddenly, Indian HINDU invade Holland, occupying your home, killing your wife and children, calling you terrorist, you will be anti INDIAN, not necessarily anti HINDU

That is understandable

But

as said, you are badly mistaken

European, Ukrainian, Polish, even Americans are anti-Semite well B4, 100 yrs B4, Zionism invading Palestine

Fact is, Europe, West, even Christians, did not settle with their old "prejudice", antisemitism .. that issue was "brushed under the carpet", naively thinking outlawing it will do the job

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Heracleum Persicum wrote:
Simple Minded wrote:
Heracleum Persicum wrote:.

I was told, by "private message" why all these Jooos stuff, whether I crave 2B "banned"
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I am not saying here anything of the sort David Goldman saying, David Goldman should be banned and not Azari.
Azari,

for what it is worth, I don't think you are any more kooky, racist, bigoted, or just plain nuttier than most of the people who post opinions on the internet.

You seem like the typical, ordinary crazy "Western Joe" to me.

Keep broadcasting Bro! "the woods would be very quiet if only the birds who sang are those who sing best!"

viva la diversity.

Thanx Bro, thanx

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go get em.... Joe! :)
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In Shocking Breach, U.S. Declassifies Document Revealing Some of Israel's Nuclear Capabilities

On February 12, the Pentagon quietly declassified a top-secret 386-page Department of Defense document from 1987 detailing Israel's nuclear program – the first time Israel’s alleged nuclear program has ever been officially and publically referenced by the U.S. authorities.

In the declassified document, the Pentagon reveals supposed details about Israel’s deterrence capabilities, but it kept sections on France, Germany, and Italy classified. Those sections are blacked out in the document.

The two main exceptions in the international media that wrote about the declassification at the time were the state-funded Iranian regime station Press TV and the state-funded Russian station RT.

Both these media were rumored to have been tipped off about this obscure report at the time by persons in Washington. (Both the RT and PressTV stories falsely claim that the U.S. gave Israel help in building a hydrogen bomb. This is incorrect.)

Israel has never admitted to having nuclear weapons. To do so might spark a regional nuclear arms race, and eventual nuclear confrontation.

The declassification is a serious breach of decades’ old understandings concerning this issue between Israel and its north American and certain European allies.

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:twisted: :twisted: :twisted:

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YMix wrote:
In Shocking Breach, U.S. Declassifies Document Revealing Some of Israel's Nuclear Capabilities

On February 12, the Pentagon quietly declassified a top-secret 386-page Department of Defense document from 1987 detailing Israel's nuclear program – the first time Israel’s alleged nuclear program has ever been officially and publically referenced by the U.S. authorities.

In the declassified document, the Pentagon reveals supposed details about Israel’s deterrence capabilities, but it kept sections on France, Germany, and Italy classified. Those sections are blacked out in the document.

The two main exceptions in the international media that wrote about the declassification at the time were the state-funded Iranian regime station Press TV and the state-funded Russian station RT.

Both these media were rumored to have been tipped off about this obscure report at the time by persons in Washington. (Both the RT and PressTV stories falsely claim that the U.S. gave Israel help in building a hydrogen bomb. This is incorrect.)

Israel has never admitted to having nuclear weapons. To do so might spark a regional nuclear arms race, and eventual nuclear confrontation.

The declassification is a serious breach of decades’ old understandings concerning this issue between Israel and its north American and certain European allies.

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:twisted: :twisted: :twisted:

The Weekly Standard is severely butthurt.

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Nuclear weapons are worthless

If somebody uses it, will be at receiving end of it (probably much worst) sooner than later

Did nuclear weapon save Apartheid South Africa, or USSR ? ?

Best example that nuclear weapons are worthless is American Vietnam war

Did 10,000s of nuclear and thermonuclear bombs save America escaping from embassy rooftop ? ?

Answer to all above is a BIG NO

Can Zionist drop nuclear bomb on Gaza woman and children ? ?

NO

Danger for Zionist is not Arab armies, but Israel becoming illegitimate in world, insecurity .. elite will and are leaving Israel .. Wester, European Jews will not move to Israel, they would be crazy to .. left will be Arab and North Africa and Russian freeloader rejects

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Israeli-born Ilan Shor
steals $1 Billion From Moldova



P.S. after posting this in "Spengler" website, my post was deleted and Azari was "banned" from that site :lol:

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Heracleum Persicum wrote:.


Israeli-born Ilan Shor
steals $1 Billion From Moldova



P.S. after posting this in "Spengler" website, my post was deleted and Azari was "banned" from that site :lol:

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As you very well know, by definition a Jewish crook is something which cannot exist. Either he isn't Jewish or he isn't a crook. To state otherwise is antisemitism and thus you were rightly banned... :D
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if someone posted some newspaper article about a portugese crook or an iranian crook and tried to claim it was some kinda of insight into the entire country id ignore it.

shame some people cant see that.
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I was banned from ATOL and one other Fora David Goldman was influential by just posting NYT articles

No comment whatsoever, just posted the link .. and .. BANG , banned

Mid 1800

- Polish farmers were wiped out by (Jewish) bankers foreclosing on their farms

A bit later

- German home owners were wiped out by (Jewish) bankers foreclosing on their homes

A bit later

- American home owners AND American economy were wiped out by (LOLOL) Wall Street, Mr Paulson ripping Billions ruining American home owners AND economy.

- Russia was "nearly" ruined by (exclusively Jewish) oligarch stealing Russian "state assets" and running to Tel Aviv and London

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Heracleum Persicum wrote:.

I was banned from ATOL and one other Fora David Goldman was influential by just posting NYT articles

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That was years ago.
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Endovelico wrote:
Heracleum Persicum wrote:.


Israeli-born Ilan Shor
steals $1 Billion From Moldova



P.S. after posting this in "Spengler" website, my post was deleted and Azari was "banned" from that site :lol:

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As you very well know, by definition a Jewish crook is something which cannot exist. Either he isn't Jewish or he isn't a crook. To state otherwise is antisemitism and thus you were rightly banned... :D
But I was under the impression that just before Azeri was banned from Spengler's from, he wrote that "Ashkenazic Jews are 'degenerated' " (his spelling). Elsewhere he wrote similar statements, and regardless of his pretense that he was expelled for "exposing" the Jewish thieves, he was expelled for other reasons.
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Sunlight is the best disinfectant.

However, it is disappointing to note that much of the world thinks in this way.

Also, it is a rather amusing that Spenglerman had Azari banned, yet Spenglerman's own views and writings mirror those of Azari.
For example, his ongoing obsession with demonizing Iran and Iranian culture.

They deserve each other :wink:

Of course, both are equally offensive.
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For those [i.e., just about everyone] asking themselves, "wtf?" a perceptive explanation by John Oliver:

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Sunlight is the best disinfectant.

However, it is disappointing to note that much of the world thinks in this way.

Also, it is a rather amusing that Spenglerman had Azari banned, and Spenglerman's own views and writings mirror those of Azari.
For example, his ongoing obsession with demonizing Iran and Iranian culture.

Of course, both are equally offensive.
Not to mention those who are obsessed with demonizing Russia, Russian culture and Putin... Or isn't that offensive?...
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