Israeli leaders continue to prove themselves to be delusional
By Madison Ruppert
Editor of End the Lie

Moshe Ya'alon, Israel's Vice Prime Minister and Minister of Strategic Affairs (left) (Image credit: the Centre for Israel & Jewish Affairs)
One such individual who continues to refuse to recognize reality is Israeli Vice Prime Minister Moshe Ya’alon.
Ya’alon made this very clear at a conference held by the Israeli Institute for National Security Studies (INSS) in nonsensically claiming that while nations are attempting to hold meaningful talks with Iran, the Iranian government is actually “laughing all the way to a bomb.”
Keep in mind, Ya’alon is the same person who openly promoted supporting terrorism targeting Iran at the Herzliya Conference earlier this year. To be fair, Ya’alon is far from alone in this position as former mayor of New York City Rudolph Giuliani has also expressed support for terrorism as a way to stop the imaginary Iranian nuclear weapons program.
Ya’alon claimed – again without any evidence whatsoever unless you give a terrorist group who provides unsubstantiated and unreliable reports credence – that Iran “continues to strive for a nuclear weapon since it is not convinced the West is seriously contemplating a military strike against its facilities,” as reported by Haaretz.
It is also worth mentioning that this same terrorist group was, according to U.S. officials quoted anonymously, trained to conduct their terrorist activity in Iran by the Israeli Mossad, while other reports indicate that they were also trained on U.S. soil.
For some strange reason, the author of the Haaretz story, Amos Harel, nonsensically brings in a completely rational statement from the Iranian foreign ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast.
Mehmanparast stated that Western nations continuing to bombard Iran with crushing sanctions while attempting to engage in meaningful nuclear talks is far from conducive to reaching an agreement.
“This approach of pressure concurrent with negotiations will never work. These countries should not enter negotiations with such illusions and misinterpretations,” said Mehmanparast.
Interestingly, the West’s position – one which is shared by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu – seems to be that everyone except Iran is allowed to enter the negotiations with a slew of conditions, potentially including the closure of all Iranian nuclear facilities.
Ya’alon’s position is only rational when you consider the fact that Israel is apparently genuinely concerned that successful negotiations with Iran could prevent an Israeli unilateral military strike on Iran.
From that point of view, it only makes sense for Ya’alon to continue to spout baseless propaganda at every turn in order to minimize the chances of that window for a military strike closing.
Quite unfortunately, it appears that the United States is ready to back Israel if they were to engage in such an attack and the insane legislation which could give endless military aid to Israel further reinforces that contention.
Ya’alon believes that the Iranian government is continuing to push for a nuclear weapons capability despite the crippling sanctions on them and the mountains of evidence which contradict his claims.
“During talks with world powers, the Iranians have managed to enrich 750 kilograms of uranium enriched to 3.5 percent, and 36 kilograms of uranium to 20 percent,” Ya’alon said, without pointing out that this is nowhere near what they would need to produce a nuclear weapon.
“Iran, regardless of pressure, is in the meantime laughing all the way to a bomb,” he added.
Ya’alon further claimed that there is no indication that Iran feels “threatened, despite economic hardships. It has yet to bring the regime to the dilemma of a bomb or survival. They’re not there.”
Unfortunately for Ya’alon, there are still many people around the globe who are able to look at the evidence and accept reality instead of shaking their heads and giving credence only to claims that support their preconceived notions, despite the complete lack of reliability of such claims.
“The problem is that leaders in Tehran aren’t convinced that the West is determined to go all the way, whether through sanctions or military action, since that would influence oil prices,” Ya’alon said.
This statement reminded me of last year when Israeli leaders were calling upon Western nations to present Iran with a credible military threat, despite the fact that there is no more evidence for an Iranian nuclear weapons program than there is for Nazi bases on the moon.
“[The] working assumption in Iran is that nothing will happen in 2012, since it’s an elections years [sic] in the United States, since they know the West,” Ya’alon stated.
“As far as they’re concerned, there’s no ‘green light’ for an Israeli strike, so they’re not coming to these talks with a sense of urgency,” he added, while ignoring the fact that his colleagues have already said that they will not seek American approval for a strike according to an anonymous U.S. intelligence official cited by the Associated Press.
“Our position is clear. As far as we’re concerned, they need to forgo all enrichment, remove all enriched material and close [the nuclear facility] in Qom,” Ya’alon said.
Unfortunately for Ya’alon, Israel has absolutely no place meddling in the internal affairs of a sovereign nation, especially since Iran is a signatory to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), which Israel is not.
In other words, Ya’alon and other Israeli leaders can make all of the demands they like but they have absolutely no authority whatsoever and Iran indeed has the right to continue their peaceful nuclear program.
Ya’alon’s position, which is the same as other upper-level Israeli leaders, is laughably hypocritical given that Israel is not even a signatory to the NPT and yet they continue to hold unchecked nuclear weapons and a covert nuclear program with zero international oversight.
Ya’alon made other erroneous claims like that the entire Middle East could “not be stabilize[d] without dealing with the Iranian regime,” while it is Israel who is training and supporting terrorists, not Iran.
The entire panel discussion on Iran at INSS was pure propaganda with no basis in reality all aimed at pushing for a military strike.
Speakers included INSS director Amos Yadlin, a former head of Military Intelligence; former Mossad chief Meir Dagan; and former Israel Defense Forces Chief of Staff Gabi Ashkenazi.
According to Haaretz, “All three broadly agreed on the need to prepare a military option against Iran (though Dagan sounded a bit skeptical even of that), but stressed the need to exhaust every possible alternative before deciding to use this option.”
Presenting the conclusions of a team of so-called experts at INSS (who would be more accurately characterized as masterful propagandists), Yadlin claimed that any attack on Iran would be the beginning of “a prolonged effort,” likely indicating that they would seek a potentially endless war like the others the West has been pushed into under false pretenses.
Yadlin said that Israel must confirm that the international community is “ready to mobilize to continue barring Iran” from getting their hands on nuclear weapons, even after a military strike.
Just operating from a purely logical standpoint, it seems to be rational to conclude that since Iran isn’t pursuing nuclear weapons now, if they became the victims of a military strike, they very well might pursue them after in an attempt to deter or fight back against another baseless attack.
Of course, that would mean that Iranian leaders would be willing to sacrifice themselves and their entire population in order to retaliate against another strike, which I personally do not see as a logical assumption.
Yadlin also attempted to give support to an Israeli military strike on Iran by stating that “certain extreme forecasts of the havoc an Iranian counterstrike would wreak on Israel’s home front were exaggerated.”
All in all, despite some quiet voices of slight opposition like that from Dagan who said, “If we attack today, not only will we not delay the Iranian bomb, but we’ll solve all the regime’s domestic problems,” referring to his projection that an Israeli attack would unite all Iranians behind their government, the INSS conference was more lies, propaganda, fear mongering and baseless claims.
Personally I find this type of activity nothing short of reprehensible and potentially dangerous as it very well could lead to the loss of life, something which I do not think is ever acceptable.
All I can do is hope that the world is not insane enough to believe claims made by clearly delusional individuals who repeatedly refuse to acknowledge reality in favor of their own manufactured worldview.
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clearly it is not Iran that is a threat to world peace. It is Israel!!!
I think these zombies are crumbling as they go along…just wish it was a faster process.
Israeli`s are lying thieves!
IsraHELL must be stopped. The world should be going after them not Iran.
the utter hypocrisy of isreal and the US concerning irans nuclear ambitions is absurd. they too are a soveriegn nation. why would they be prohibited from having nuclear weapons if others do?
again, ludicrous self interested logic. By the way, the phrase “peaceful nuclear program” is inherently oxymoronic.
@Mikki no it isn’t. There’s a thing called nuclear power generation. Maybe you should look into it.
agreed. my thoughts were set on war and self defense, not power generation. thanks for clueing me in though.
in a world based on reason, humility and rationality no man would have acess to nuclear power for anything but productive purposes. that is not the case with the united states or isreali, so who the fuck are they to tell another soverign nation what they can use nuclear power for?
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May 31, 2012 at 3:23 PM
Personally I don’t think that nuclear power generation is needed nowadays with the technological advances that have been made. If we were to pour some of the funds spent on offensive weapons (billed as “defense” spending), nuclear technology, etc. we could easily fill the gap in power generation which would be created by decommissioning all nuclear reactors. The risks just aren’t worth it in my humble opinion.
Israel is illegitimate and has no right to exist. Stop pretending it does!
madison-your a cool guy-keep up the truthing.
im naive so i have a simpleton type question.
if your not gonna publish it, then why did you require my email
adress? not a big deal, cause id like to hear from ya.
just wondering. btw- your lack of political correctness is like a drug
in this shameful zombie world…
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May 31, 2012 at 4:33 PM
Thanks and it is not a simpleton question, I actually do NOT require your email. Just test it out for yourself. You can leave both the name and email fields blank. I did that purposefully for those who don’t want to leave their email. The first two comments on this article are from people who left both the name and email fields blank. In fact, none of the fields except the actual comment are required. Hope that helps.
The only state in the world that has actually threatened to destroy the entire world with nuclear weapons is Israel, through using the \’Samson Option\’ with which Israeli leaders and military staff have threatened to take the entire world with them if Israel goes down. Israel is barking mad, and should be disarmed and the state broken up by legal measures, with all territory being given back to the Palestinians. The Israelis can live in Birobidzhan, a state created for the Jews especially in Russia that is the same size as Switzerland. It would be entirely safe for them, and they would not even \’need\’ to have to have an army to \’defend\’ themselves with anymore. Also I strongly believe that the Jewish religion should be clearly identified as a non-spiritual criminal terrorist cult with intentions of world domination, and that it should be legally banned in every country in the world, as an existential threat to every other people on the face of this entire planet. Please see my essays on this and other topics at \’Mothman777\’s Blog\’.
Since I have recently dropped from the trees, I must be the first to admit that I do not possess the eloquence or sophistication in trying to understand,, why so-called “educated” people are in such a hurry to see mushroom clouds tither and yon on this beautiful sphere we call Earth and home. One could hazzard a “guess” that Iran feels a little worried with all of the military bases that surrounds her country, wars and rumours of wars etc.. and the perceived vengeance from “ALL THE NATIONS THAT SHE HAS ATTACKED FOR THE PAST 200 YEARS”. I have to believe, in my ignorance, that the Persians COULD, OR HAVE THOUGHT ABOUT BUYING SOME OF THOSE’ MISSING NUCLEAR DEVICES’ so why worry about making one, just a little reminder, there are no victors or vanquised in a Nuclear war.
Please share these news with your unaware friends, we need to continue EXPOSING the truth and real agenda of these financial crooks, the Zionists. Please remember Jews are being used by the Zionists to protect themselves. Thank you.