April 19, 2012

Questioning The Sanity of Netanyahu And The Israeli State

 The leader of Israel is a nut job. Bet on it.
"The nonsense Anders Breivik speaks is driven in general by his fears about the consequences for Norway of immigration and multiculturalism and, in particular, by his vision of an Islamic takeover.
The nonsense Netanyahu speaks is driven by his perception of Israel in danger of annihilation.
As he tells and sells it, the current biggest threat to Israel’s existence is, of course, Iran. Arguably the single most ridiculous statement he has made to date on this subject was in 2006 when, as the chairman of Likud, he addressed a gathering of Jewish American organizations. He said then, “It’s 1938 and Iran is Germany.”
So what Breivik and Netanyahu have in common is, it seems to me, the mania of victimhood." - Alan Hart. "What do Breivik and Netanyahu have in common?" April 19, 2012.
Many journalists, authors, and commentators have questioned the sanity of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over the past couple of years.

Netanyahu's obsession about attacking Iran is no doubt a sign of a deep mental disorder. Bibi obviously needs Freudian psychoanalysis. 

Journalist Alan Hart compares Bibi's mania for war with the mania of the terrorist in Norway, Anders Breivik. Many have said that Breivik did not act alone and is most likely a government patsy. He is not the only one to serve as a poster boy for terrorism. Osama Bin Laden is the most famous government-created icon.  

Hart says:
"We can only speculate about where Netanyahu’s mania will lead his Israel. On present course its final destination seems to be disaster. The question is, will it be disaster only for the Zionist enterprise or disaster for the region and possibly the whole world?"
For the sake of the planet and all its people, Netanyahu and his co-conspirators in Israel, America, and England should be arrested and charged with war crimes.