The I have today off briefs

Really? Even Israel calls it honoring the truce when terrorists are firing grad rockets into Israeli cities on a daily basis, as well as firing kassams? Southern cities are closing their schools today. Really? WTF, Israel? WTF!

Really? The British prime minister said the U.K. wouldn’t support an Israeli strike on Iran. Really? The Brits don’t support Israel? Who knew? How could you tell that the nation that stopped selling Israel vital military parts over the Gaza war wouldn’t support them in another war? The nation that let the Libyan bomber go over oil contracts won’t support Israel’s attack on an oil-exporting nation? The nation that refused to let Jews fleeing Nazi Germany find shelter in British Mandate Palestine? I don’t understand how they won’t support Israel. I’m totally flummoxed.

Really? Assad emails show that he was getting advice from Iran on what to say, and how to kill. Also how he got around sanctions. Someone here in New York was helping. And once again: Really?

Really? Two weeks after making a deal with the U.S. to freeze its weapons programs for food, North Korea is going to break it by testing an ICBM a satellite. Really, who could have predicted that?

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2 Responses to The I have today off briefs

  1. Alex Bensky says:

    I wouldn’t worry about North Korea, Meryl. Once they break the agreement Obama will indicate that it’s broken and cease sending food…or send a strongly worded note. Either should do the trick.

  2. Cynic says:

    Firstly the aid to Egypt was stopped for whatever reason, oh yes, because of arresting US NGO workers, but now he is supplying it again.
    State Dept to ‘Waive’ Reform Criteria, Egypt Aid to Flow Again

    Though the final announcement has not been made yet, reports today say that the State Department is planning to resume US aid to Egypt’s military. Instead of “certifying” that the junta is complying with Congressional calls for reform, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is said to be planning to issue a waiver to skip the requirement entirely.

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