Netanyahu - the insane amongst the insane
Netanyahu suggests pinning ISIS against Iran
Prime
Minister Benyamin Netanyahu waxed broadly of a Middle East in turmoil
on Sunday, in his first public comments on the threat posed to the
region by ISIS, a terrorist militia conquering swaths of territory in
eastern Syria and northern Iraq.
24
June, 2014
Threatening
a borderless conflict between "extremist Shi'ites," funded
by leadership of the Islamic Republic of Iran, and equally extreme
Sunnis— a soft "alliance" between ISIS and al Qaeda—
the Israeli prime minister suggested the United States should largely
stay out of the fight, and instead allow the parties to weaken one
another.
"Don't
strengthen either of them. Weaken both," Netanyahu said.
As
US President Barack Obama weighs precise air strikes against the
Sunni terrorist group, which seeks to establish an Islamic caliphate
across Iraq and the antiquated al-Sham lands, Netanyahu declined to
comment on the wisdom of direct intervention.
He
instead pivoted to what he characterized as the larger threat to the
region: Iran's acquisition of a nuclear weapons capacity, or a "bad
deal" between Iran and the international community that would
preserve major components of its nuclear program.
Western
diplomats working to end the nuclear crisis should fashion a deal
with Iran similar to an agreement reached last fall, brokered by
Russia and the US, that rid Syria's President Bashar Assad of his
massive chemical weapons stockpile, Netanyahu said, calling the
Syrian accord a "good deal."
World
powers are currently negotiating with Iran in Vienna towards a
comprehensive solution to the crisis. The US, Israel and its allies
suspect Iran's nuclear program has military dimensions.
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