Though Queen Elizabeth visited 117 countries during her long and pleasant reign, she never visited Israel as she considered all Israelis to be either terrorists or the sons of terrorists.
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The late Queen Elizabeth would not have been surprised by the amoral character of the Israeli attacks which killed former Hezbollah leader Nasrallah, as well as some of the top brass of the Iranian Army, as well as countless Lebanese and Iranian civilians that need not currently concern us, just as “collateral damage” is never of concern to Israel.
Though Queen Elizabeth visited 117 countries during her long and pleasant reign, she never visited Israel as she considered all Israelis to be either terrorists or the sons of terrorists. When we couple that with the core financial and logistical roles Jews have played in British society since Cromwell’s time and the war crimes they committed against British soldiers and civilians during their war of independence, the late monarch may have been quite an astute judge of character behind her plummy accent and famously stiff upper lip.
As for former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad whom I briefly met in the company of some Americans, several of whom had to be playing for the opposite team, he is on record, mere days after Nasrallah was murdered, as claiming that Mossad has Iranian intelligence thoroughly infiltrated. And, whatever one thinks of Ahmadinejad, recent mass murders in Iran have shown he was, like the late Queen, right on the button.
Although Iranian patriots, like their Russian equivalents, harp on about how big their country is, that is both a blessing and a security curse, as it can make it easier to infiltrate and, again, recent Iranian events show that Mossad was very successful at that. The question in Iran, as in Russia, is not the simple one of geography but one of how to protect the home front from the type of terrorist attacks both Russia and Iran have suffered far too much from.
Although “informed” commentators have suggested Iran take the North Korean route by tooling up with nuclear warheads, such a simplistic one shot solution would result in a standard of living akin to that of North Korea, whose GDP/Cap is only a fraction of Iran’s and it misses the core issue we address here which is that although Iran scores well in economics and geography, teacher must give her a “must try harder” for internal security.
The fact of the matter is Mossad caught them with their pants down and did some serious damage, which would not have happened had Iran’s internal security been on their game. Although Iran quickly rounded up some of “the usual suspects”, it is unlikely the key operatives were nabbed, even though escaping is the hardest part of any terrorist attack, which is the reason why Mossad get their ISIS proxies to choose the suicide option.
Because it is back to school for Iran’s internal security lads, good 101 primers can be found here and here on how to graduate from spy school, with a more advanced class here on how the Yanks outsourced spying and killing during and after their Iraqi turkey shoot.
Although the theory may be easy, the practice tends to be a wee bit trickier than what the capers of James Bond or Austin Powers on Her Majesty’s Secret Service night suggest. As successful spies have included Coco Chanel, Harpo Marx, Hedy Lamar, Mata Hari and Casanova, one might think it is all a lark for public school boys to do their bit for King and country. This false scenario is further enforced if we look at the strange case of Chinese opera singer Shi Pei Pu, who seduced French embassy clerk Bernard Boursicot in Beijing in 1964, and convinced Boursicot for all of the next twenty years they were copulating that Boursicot had impregnated Shi, which resulted in a bonny boy being born. This bromance continued until 1983, when the two lovers were charged in a French court with espionage and given six years apiece. Unremarkable perhaps, except that Shi, in best Austin Powers fashion, was a man, who had convinced everyone, Boursicot included, that he was a woman, which is a neat trick by any yardstick.
Although their affair might appear farcical, because Israel, as shown by the murder of Count Bernadotte and the sinking “incident” of the USS Liberty is utterly ruthless, Iran best take note of much more than Chinese opera singers if it does not want to be another Iraq, Syria or Libya. Take Human Rights in Iran. What is their game, are they another fake NATO NGO and what foot do all those Iranian slappers, who win Nobel Peace Prizes, kick with? That is not as important as that the Good Ship Islamic Republic of Iran has a large number of potential leaks and the Israelis and their Yankee buddies know each and every one of them, and how to exploit them all. Add in their penchant for duplicity and weaponising child prostitutes and Iran best, as they say, box clever assuming, of course, that boxing is the best mode of attack and defence in this instance.
In one of her recent excellent articles, Bruna Frascolla takes aim at America’s leading Christian Israeli apologists, who know less about the Bible than I do about the mating and migratory habits of Persian fallow deer, which are, it appears, to be found only in Iran and Israel. But, because of their networks, which go far back in time beyond Cromwell and even the Great Synagogue of London, Mossad can call on a host of well-placed helpers and not just the cretins who occupy Capitol Hill, Wall Street, Hollywood or Fleet Street and, though we could mention many of these fellow travellers in dispatches, the Israeli national hero and British mass murderer Orde Wingate, who is buried in Arlington Cemetery of all places, deserves a special mention for the crimes he committed on behalf of the Jewish settlers of Mandate Palestine.
Though Wingate was not a man to trifle with, others are easier meat. Here in Ireland, we have gript.ie, a generally informative right wing site, whose editor, John McGuirk is so rabidly pro-Israeli that his tweets and articles border on the racist. What makes McGuirk interesting is he is at the centre of a number of former editors of the Irish Catholic (owned by Zion Media Limited), all of whom are rabidly pro-Zionisti and all of whom put the interests of the Israeli state over the right to life of the Christians of Lebanon, Palestine and Syria, who are still being suicide bombed in their churches in the sort of co-ordinated attacks that is the hallmark not just of ISIS, but of their Israeli allies as well.
And so, this article approaches its end, just as Iran will soon approach its end, unless those charged with defending her take their heads out of their posteriors. None of this is to say that Iran is bottom of the class. They are not, but neither was the heroic Syrian Arab Army, which is now but a historical footnote, the same sort of transient footnote the history of the Middle East has been peppered with ever since Deuteronomy 25:17–19 told the psychopaths to “blot out the remembrance of Amalek from under heaven,” a process that will continue until its inevitable final conclusion unless Iran and whatever allies it can muster get their collective acts together.