Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Condi's Tea Party . . . a.k.a.

The Annapolis Conference.
I have a real problem with this whole thing. We keep reading in the news just how little respect the Arab nations have for women, so what do we do? Two things. We call the media, liberal and misleading, then choose to believe what is reported, even by this "liberal media." The second thing we do is send a hard-line woman to broker peace, where men and true diplomats have failed. If only one politician truly believed the Bible, America could be taking an all together different stand, but it appears that we lack any Bible believers in Washington D.C. I am not, for a moment, suggesting that politicians set the moral standard for this country with religious beliefs, I am simply suggesting that if someone in authority actually believed the Bible, they would understand the conditions of the Middle East and realize, we cannot spend our resources and commit our reputation and economy, and pressure Israel to something that will not happen. Genesis clearly states that Ishmael, the father of the Arabs would have 12 mighty nations, that would fight amongst themselves. So simply stated, the Arabs will obviously stand together against another entity, such as Israel and possibly even the US, but they will not find the terms of any offers, agreeable to all of them. So, what do we do? Apparently, we have now promised to push Israel into concession, which is not the same thing as defending Israel, although the religious right seems blinded to that fact. History has already proven that once Israel begins to broker off the land, then there are more requirements to stop the rockets, and America has already proven when Israel is under attack, we're busy. We aren't too busy to host an "outnumbering" for Israel and we won't be too busy to pressure Israel into giving away the Golan Heights in a peace effort, and we won't be too busy to help Lebanon against some of the "members" of their own parliament, but we have always been too busy to back Israel, as an ally. Hamas has already said that Abbas does not represent them, so they will not agree to what Abbas has accepted, and oh, by the way, Abbas also wants part of Jerusalem. Wake up call to America and Israel. According to Scripture, Jerusalem isn't Israel's to negotiate. According to Scripture, Jerusalem belongs to G~D.
Whether Israel is simply set up for an attack or gives away the land in hopes of peace, how much of Israel will stand as a sovereign state under those circumstances? I don't think America should offer a "clean hand" back door support to Ahmadinejad's statements regarding Israel. Israel, will in fact be missing from the map, if we continue to pressure the land give away. As a matter of fact, even in this Annapolis conference, this administration has referred to itself as neutral. I believe that was the same stand taken in the late 30's and early 40's when much of Europe was under siege. If we have an ally, don't we owe them more than neutral? If we claim allies on both sides, that doesn't make us neutral, that makes us untrustworthy to both.
For when they shall say, Peace and safety; then sudden destruction cometh upon them . . . New Testament

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