Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
January 7, 2020
#Breaking: Netanyahu distances Israel from Trump. "The assassination of Soleimani isn't an Israeli event but an American event. There's no need to be dragged into it." pic.twitter.com/gj86t2DdVF
— Noga Tarnopolsky (@NTarnopolsky) January 6, 2020
Here we all were thinking that the assassination of Qasam Soleimani was directed by the Jews and done for the sake of Israel. But then the leader of Israel, Bibi Netanyahu, comes out and distances himself from both Donald Trump and the assassination.
“The assassination of Soleimani isn’t an Israeli event but an American event. There’s no need to be dragged into it,” Bibi said Monday.
This is after he came out and praised the US for the assassination. Apparently, it was a bit too much heat, and he wanted to stay cool.
And maybe what he’s most worried about is the retaliation.
“Israel wants the US to attack #Iran for them” – Head of Mossad pic.twitter.com/opYT3ar6X4
— Syrian Girl ?? (@Partisangirl) January 3, 2020
So Donald Trump becomes the titular character from Glenn Danzig’s “Astro Zombie,” and the film upon which it was based.
Prime directive, exterminate
Whatever stands leftAll I wanted to say
And all I gotta do
Who’d I do this for
Hey, me or you
And all I wanted to say
And all I gotta do
Who’d I do this for
Hey, me or you
It must be embarrassing for him.
It’s like doing some big romantic gesture for a woman, then getting turned down.
Trump is probably not listening to Danzig.
He’s probably listening to that song I heard a trillion times and which I hate (even though the xylophone is cool I guess).
You know the one I’m talking about.
Just imagine Trump sitting in the Oval Office listening to that song and crying because Bibi said he wasn’t into his assassination gesture. It will make you happy.
So: War or Nah?
We’re still waiting on the word as to what the assassination means, and waiting for Iran’s response.
Of course, Iran has no idea how to respond, because Iran has no more idea than any of us as to what the assassination was intended to convey.
Probably, Trump is trying to use whatever means he uses to gauge the response of the public before moving forward.
Despite his royal personality cult, the MAGApedes, seemingly willing to rally around the assassination, none of these people actually understand the implications of it, and if they were to understand “the implication is Iran is war, you are drafted,” they would presumably not be very excited.
In fact, it isn’t just Tucker Carlson that is standing in opposition. Anyone who understands where this is going – and doesn’t have any corporate support to lose, someone like, say, Bill O’Reilly – is showing reservations.
The threat of war or actual war itself will not help President Trump get re-elected. Most Americans have had quite enough of the Middle East and Iran. While terrorists are fair targets, attacking an entire nation is quite something else.
— Bill O'Reilly (@BillOReilly) January 7, 2020
Everyone else who has ever shown any degree of reasonableness is not on board. Including Michelle Malkin, who did a lot to promote the Iraq war nearly 20 years ago.
Simple plan to Keep America Great:
1) Stop exporting American soldiers to countries that hate our guts
2) Stop importing people from countries that hate our guts— Michelle Malkin (@michellemalkin) January 5, 2020
I’m sure Sean Hannity will remain gung-ho.
As will all of the lunatics in Congress like Lindsey Graham.
But we need to remember that one of the key platforms that Trump got elected on was ending the wars in the Middle East. That is a concept that really resonates with people. After nearly 20 years, even the evangelical boomers themselves are tired.
A part of me just wants it to go ahead and happen.
Among other things that would result from a full-on war with Iran, I really want to see:
- Women trying to explain why they shouldn’t be drafted
- Women being drafted
- The American empire collapsing once and for all, and the entire world freed from the tyranny the Jews have used America to enforce
But, you know – a lot of bad stuff would happen as well.
Iran presumably has a network of terrorists set up in the United States to do serious damage inside the country – I can’t imagine that they don’t, there are at least a million Iranians in America – and people I know would probably be killed. Probably people each of us know would be killed.
But then, we see the excitement with which the MAGApedes celebrated the assassination, and wonder if they do not need to find out where this goes. Maybe there is no other solution to the problems we face than a devastating war.
So really, I’m okay either way.
But I’m leaning towards “DO IT FAGGOT.”