15 Tevet 5786
[See 8:30 am UPDATE at the end.]
On the sixth anniversary of Trump's assassination of Iranian General Qasem Soleimani, he has now invaded Venezuela and kidnapped its leader, along with his wife, and spirited them out of the country, reportedly on their way to New York to be charged with crimes against the United States.
If they get away with this, they can do it to anyone. Who will be next???
The Israel-haters already think Israel is behind this - of course - but our politicians' public congratulations add fuel to that fire. Why do they have to make public statements about it?
Gideon Saar: Israel welcomes the removal of dictator MaduroForeign Minister Gideon Saar said that "Israel welcomes the action of the United States led by President Trump, who acted as the leader of the free world. At this historic moment, Israel stands with the freedom-loving Venezuelan people, who suffered under Maduro's illegal dictatorship. Israel welcomes the removal of the dictator who heads a drug and terror network and hopes for the return of democracy to the country and friendly relations between the nations. The people of Venezuela deserve to exercise their democratic right. South America deserves a future free from the drug and terror axis."Netanyahu congratulates Trump on Venezuela operation: Salute to your determinationPrime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu congratulated U.S. President Donald Trump on the operation in Venezuela. He wrote in English on X: "Congratulations, U.S. President Donald Trump, on your bold and historic leadership for freedom and justice. I salute your firm determination and the brilliant action of your brave soldiers."Minister Shikli: Maduro ran a crime and drug empire that directly fueled IranDiaspora Minister Amichai Shikli said that "the capture of Nicolas Maduro is not only good news for the people living in Caracas, it is also a severe blow to the global axis of evil and a clear message to Khamenei. Maduro did not run a country, he ran a crime and drug empire that directly fueled Hezbollah and Iran. President Trump's decisive steps have proven once again that strong leadership is the only way to subdue dictators. This is a frontal battle between the values of freedom and the West against the dangerous alliance of radical Islam and communism. The world is a safer place today."
8:30 am UPDATE...
The Constitutional Chamber of Venezuela's Supreme Court ordered on Saturday that Vice President Delcy Rodríguez assume the role of acting president of the country in the absence of Nicolás Maduro, who was detained early Saturday morning in an operation by US forces.
The court ruling said that Rodríguez would assume "the office of President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, in order to guarantee administrative continuity and the comprehensive defense of the Nation."The ruling added that the court will debate the matter in order to "determine the applicable legal framework to guarantee the continuity of the State, the administration of government, and the defense of sovereignty in the face of the forced absence of the President of the Republic."Earlier on Saturday, Rodriguez implicated Israel in the capture of Maduro."The governments of the world are shocked that the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela is the victim and target of an attack of this nature, which undoubtedly has Zionist undertones," Rodriguez said in a Saturday address in which she convened a National Defense Council. "It's truly shameful." (Source)



Yes we think the same. Bibi or Israel could be next once we refuse Trumps plan of a Palestinian state. That would spell GoguMagog.
ReplyDeleteWhat in the world are they thinking. Already many in the MAGA crowd are blaming Israel for Trump bombing Iran. According to a couple of Jew-phobic pollsters they are saying Anti-Semitism is the direct result of these actions, and supposedly, Netanyahu is controlling Trump. They pointed to the latest meeting at Mar-a-Lago.
ReplyDeleteWhat happened to "no new wars".
As soon as he mentioned Venezuela nationalizing American Oil I immediately thought of Saudi Arabia. According to his doctrine he Must go after Arabian oil also. They nationalized Standard Oil's properties.
I seem to remember Trump wouldn't allow "regime change" in Iran. But I guess when He does it, then it's okay.
ReplyDeleteHmm. Goldie Ghamari showed a Trump post:
ReplyDelete"Obama failed to support Iran's freedom protesters two decades ag, but Trump just rectified that:"
Imagine for a moment that the IRGC pulled off something like this - simultaneously - in Washington, DC and in Jerusalem and made off with Trump and Melania, Netanyahu and Sara. Even without the bombings and "take-over". What would Americans and Israelis be crying about today??? And don't say it's not worth considering since they don't have that kind of power. But, what if they did? Is the possession of power now the measure of whether something is legal and just or not? And who decides????? The world is sinking into pure chaos!!! If we had no hope of Mashiach we'd have no hope at all.
ReplyDeleteDevorah Chayah: Indeed; also, if we didn't have the Torah as the standard to start with, whether the world likes it or not. The fact that H' doesn't exert His power all the time is the example that power isn't the measure of legality and justice.
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