Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Iran the greatest danger to the world

Today Atty General Eric Holder announced that the feds had arrested a guy with dual US-Iranian citizenship in a plot to assassinate the Saudi Arabian Ambassador to the US in Washington, DC, and also to blow up the Israeli embassy (in Argentina or the US?) and the Saudi embassy in Argentina. This Iranian, named something like Arbabisar (maybe we should call him Arbeit-mach-frei, the slogan that hung over the gate to Auschwitz), was working with the Mexican drug cartel, the Zetas, to set the whole thing up.

Apparently Iran had promised the Zetas $1.5 million and a whole bunch of opium in exchange for their help. Opium is a huge cash crop in the Middle East, you know. That's where opium originated

And I suppose Eric Holder would have sold them the weapons.

Actually. Arbabisar contacted a person he believed to be a member of the Zetas, but the guy was a DEA informant. Arbabisar also was working with another Iranian, Shakura or something like that, who's in Iran, or someplace, right now.

Strikes me as a little strange that Arbabisar was arrested Sept. 29, and the event and the plot weren't revealed until yesterday, Oct. 11. I suppose it's Holder's way of demonstrating that he's doing something in office: having press conferences.

I really believe Iran is the greatest danger to world peace, mainly because it's developing nuclear weapons. And nobody's really doing much to stop them, except Israel. And the Comrade just isn't very fond of Jews, apparently, and doesn't seem to grasp that while Iran wants to push Israel into the sea, the Really Big Score for them is the Great Satan, the USA. Iranian president Abracadabrajab is crazy enough to actually do it.

And now maybe Eric Holder is getting an inkling of why the USA should secure its borders. And really, it's kinda stupid to not secure your borders. I mean, one of the definitions of a "cell" is that it's self-contained. It's like a biological principle that any stand-alone life form is defined by its borders. But apparently Holder doesn't understand "entityship" or believes it shouldn't apply to the USA. You'll have to ask him why. Maybe that's what he regards as "democracy." Pretty stupid to me.

And so much for the Comrade's moronic faith in Iran's "good intentions." 'Course, if he hadn't figured out before now that Iran actually believes it's at war with us, he's probably just completely incapable of rational thought altogether. Blinded by an idiotic ideology, you might say. "We are the world" and all that jazz.

That's all. I'm very tired.

Save the Republic.

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