He must have read my post yesterday, (yeah, right) except he almost certainly made the speech before I made the post.
Monday during his United Nations address, the Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu compared the "militant Islam" ideology of terrorist groups like ISIS and Hamas killing for a "master faith" to the Nazis goal of a "master race."
Netanyahu said, "Militant Islam’s mission to dominate the world seems mad. But so too did the global ambitions of another fanatic ideology that swept into power eight decades ago. The Nazis believed in a master race; militant Islam believes in a master faith they just disagree who among them will be the master of the master faith that's what they truly disagree on. Therefore the question before us is whether militant Islam will have the power to realize it's unbridled ambitions.
"There is one place where that could soon happen," he continued. "The Islamic state of Iran. For 35 years, Iran has relentlessly pursued the global mission set forth by its founding ruler, Ayatollah Khomeini in these words. 'We will export our revolution to the entire world until the cry there is no god but Allah will echo throughout the world over.' And ever since, the regime's brutal enforcers, Iran's revolutionary guards have done exactly that.
Listen to the current commander, General Muhammed. He clearly stated this goal. He said, "our Imam did not limit the revolution to this country, but to prepare the way for an Islamic world government."
"Iran's president stood here last week and shed crocodile tears over what he called the globalization of terrorism. Maybe you should spare us those phony tears and have a word instead with the commanders of the revolutionary guards and ask them to call off the global terror campaign which included attacks on two dozen countries on five continents since 2011 alone."
"Saying Iran doesn't practice terrorism is like saying Derek Jeter never played shortstop for the New York Yankees. This bemoaning by the Iranian period of the spread of terrorism is one of the greatest displays of double-talk," he added.
It must be infuriating for President Netanyahu to see the Islamic agenda so clearly and yet have President Obama and other country's leaders either refuse to believe him, or refuse to admit they believe him.
Monday during his United Nations address, the Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu compared the "militant Islam" ideology of terrorist groups like ISIS and Hamas killing for a "master faith" to the Nazis goal of a "master race."
Netanyahu said, "Militant Islam’s mission to dominate the world seems mad. But so too did the global ambitions of another fanatic ideology that swept into power eight decades ago. The Nazis believed in a master race; militant Islam believes in a master faith they just disagree who among them will be the master of the master faith that's what they truly disagree on. Therefore the question before us is whether militant Islam will have the power to realize it's unbridled ambitions.
"There is one place where that could soon happen," he continued. "The Islamic state of Iran. For 35 years, Iran has relentlessly pursued the global mission set forth by its founding ruler, Ayatollah Khomeini in these words. 'We will export our revolution to the entire world until the cry there is no god but Allah will echo throughout the world over.' And ever since, the regime's brutal enforcers, Iran's revolutionary guards have done exactly that.
Listen to the current commander, General Muhammed. He clearly stated this goal. He said, "our Imam did not limit the revolution to this country, but to prepare the way for an Islamic world government."
British PM David Cameron and Iranian President Hasan Rouhani |
"Saying Iran doesn't practice terrorism is like saying Derek Jeter never played shortstop for the New York Yankees. This bemoaning by the Iranian period of the spread of terrorism is one of the greatest displays of double-talk," he added.
It must be infuriating for President Netanyahu to see the Islamic agenda so clearly and yet have President Obama and other country's leaders either refuse to believe him, or refuse to admit they believe him.
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