Iran’s kook-in-chief is once again rattling his beheading scimitar in Israel’s direction:
Tehran – Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Tuesday that Israel would “be soon swept away” from the Palestinian Territories by the Palestinians. It is the second time within less than three years that the Iranian president predicted the eradication of the Jewish state. The first time was in 2005 when Ahmadinejad hoped that Israel would be eradicated from the Middle East map. “This terrorist and criminal state is backed by foreign powers, but this regime would soon be swept away by the Palestinians,” Ahmadinejad said in a press conference in Tehran. Referring to worldwide celebrations for the 60th anniversary of Israel’s foundation, he said that “it would be futile to hold a birthday ceremony for something which is already dead.” “As far as the regional countries are concerned, this regime does not exist,” Ahmadinejad added. The Iranian president said last week that the anniversary feasts could not save this “rotten and stinking corpse.”
It’s a good thing that all the presidential candidates now realize that sit-down summits with such a character would be unwise. Thank heavens for small miracles. If you haven’t already, this would be a good time to check out our own Bill Kristol’s New York Times piece from yesterday on the existential threats Israel faces and how her struggle belongs to us all:
Even though the security of Israel is very much at risk, the good news is that, unlike in the 1930s, the Jews are able to defend themselves, and the United States is willing to fight for freedom. Americans grasp that Israel’s very existence to some degree embodies the defeat and repudiation of the genocidal totalitarianism of the 20th century. They understand that its defense today is the front line of resistance to the jihadist terror, and the suicidal nihilism, that threaten to deform the 21st.

