Bibi will use the re-election of Ahmedinijad as an excuse to divert attention from the need to solve the conflict with the Palestinians. He will begin his "it`s 1939..." mantras again, and avoid our immediate need.
In treuth, it matters little who is elected in Iran, since the regime remains the same.
If Bibi and the world were on the ball, they would follow the fierce opposition to Ahmedinijad`s re-election in the streets of Teheran.
To say that Ahmedinijad is good for Israel because of his outright threats is ridiculous. What is good for Israel is not justification of a war with Iran, but a regime change both here and there. |
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