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Thoughts on the Middle East situation

Now that the riots, rapes, and revolts aren't front page material anymore, we can take the time to sit back and enjoy the fruits of the new, reformed, peaceful islamic Democracies.
Like the massacre of Copts in Egypt, or how these women got a quick reminder that they have as much rights as a camel in a rainstorm.
At least they brave liberals aren't murdering politicians for blasphemy, like in Pakistan.

It would be safe to say that the Middle Eastern riots were... a riot. They certainly succeeded in destabilizing, and overthrowing multiple regimes, and all that in a very short time.
What we've all witnessed, is the end-result of a critical mass of muslims in a host country. The Middle Eastern and North African riots should serve as a warning sign to every nation that suffers from a growing islamic population.
This is the end-result. There is no other. If you wish to end up like Egypt, Libya, Iraq, or Afghanistan, just allow muslims to act freely, and keep appeasing them. You'll be reformed in a truly multicultural sense.
And by multicultural, I mean ethnic cleansing, of course.

The shift of power in this volatile region has established the Shiite allies as the dominant force, and left Saudi Arabia standing virtually on its own (which means their cowardly leaders would eventually choose to work with Iran, to be spared of a worse fate). For western countries, and America in particular, this is a sour development, which will lead to a new phase in islamic terrorism and blackmail.
For Israel, though, this spells the coming of the end game.

Lately, I've heard a lot of people mentioning Israeli nukes as the ultimate result of a war in the Middle East. Such scenarios are wishful thinking, and needless melodrama, at best. The enemy has already found several ways to not create a confrontation that would force the Israeli leadership to take such a drastic measure, but still effectively destroy the Jewish state in the process.
And they've been employing them successfully for more than a decade: encroaching terrorist organizations, large-scale civilian shields, and missile attack on population centers; all combined with a relentless diplomatic attack, media backed smearing campaigns, and oil-money powered bribery of key figures in western societies that could have served as Israeli allies.

Much like the riots in Egypt, all that remains to be done in Israel, is use the different pieces in unison, under the pretense of a 'popular uprising'. Israel is filled with hostile Arabs within its borders, who "wish to join with their Palestinian brothers". There's your Casus belli.
Support them with missiles from Lebanon and Gaza, throw in a not-so-subtle nuclear threat from Iran (and lacking that, Pakistan just happens to own more nukes than the UK). Faced with the notion of a nuclear device detonating in Tel-Aviv on his watch, and a hostile indoctrinated media that, as usual, blames the Jews for being murdered, no Israeli prime minister would be able to refuse any demands made by the muslim world.
Years of de-moralization have done their work. Even Israelis who aren't leftist idiots are lacking in confidence. Years of hostile propaganda, mixed with slogans about our inability to win, have taken their tall.
Like the proles of 1984, only riff-raffs still shout "Death to Arabs", but they cannot organize, or offer any meaningful answer to the very serious, very real threats.
Under such circumstances, can anyone imagine a nuclear strike taking place? First of all, you can't nuke your own land, or its immediate neighbors; second, you can't nuke a 'popular organization' like Hamas, or Hizballah; third, a nuclear attack against some 'innocent' 3rd. party, that's not even directly participating in the hostilities, would seem disproportional; and lastly, even if it's clear that the country is doomed, there will always be that last ticket of blackmail - the Jews who live abroad. "If you strike at Israel's enemies now, the state is still lost, and all the Jews of the world would suffer for decades. Their blood would be on your hands".
When the options are presented in this way, what could any politician do?
What would you do?

And so, Israel will enter a twilight period, during which everyone who can, would flee the country, and everyone who can't, will effectively become a dhimmi over time.

There's of course a chance that my terribly optimistic prediction would not come to pass, but in case it does - remember, you've read it first on Patriot's Corner!

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