Grant Swank
Israel-Gaza: B. Hussein offered too much
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By Grant Swank
January 25, 2009

B. Hussein Obama offered too much counsel regarding Middle East proposals.

This is what he said: "The outline for a durable ceasefire is clear: Hamas must end its rocket fire: Israel will complete the withdrawal of its forces from Gaza" per FT.com's Daniel Dombey in Washington and Tobias Buck in Jerusalem.

B. Hussein should have said this, and this only: "The outline for a durable ceasefire is clear: Hamas must end its rocket fire."

What the Oval Office needs to do is point the accusing finger at Hamas.

When adding conditions for Israel's compliance, B. Hussein is tilting the counsel unfairly.

Hamas works for Islam World Rule, beginning with the extinction of Israel. Doing away with that swipe just the size of New Jersey is only the start as far as Hamas is concerned.

Hamas is working with the likes of Egypt's The Brotherhood and Iran to install Islam World Rule.

Therefore, B. Hussein needs to come down heavy on Hamas alone. Tell them never again to send another rocket skyward. Period.

If that is done, Israel knows how to fill in the rest of the blanks.

By giving directives to Israel, B. Hussein tilted his hand toward the Muslims in making them an equal to Israel. They are not equal to Israel.

Hamas is the killing machine to slay all non-Muslims. Israel is a nation put in place on May 14, 1948.

As months move into months, the world will realize more and more how titled toward Muslims the mask Muslim B. Hussein truly is.

In his first week in the White House, B. Hussein has to address the Middle East conflict with some verbiage. He has carefully done just that.

And in that he has made it sound like Hamas and Israel are equal. If only both were peace givers we would see tranquility settle upon that Mediterranean Sea east spit.

B. Hussein, of all people, knows how to smooth double talk whatever he wants, whatever pleases him. He does it on every slippery point he wants to make appear solid.

So when it comes to the Middle East, B. Hussein's wordsmith slip has come to the fore once again, but to the disfavor of Israel and the favor of the most bloody murder mechanism going — Hamas.

Read "Obama urges Israel to open Gaza borders" at http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/7cf745dc-e8ce-11dd-a4d0-0000779fd2ac.html?nclick_check=1

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