What's wrong with this picture?
Seems like an odd placement of priorities:
Israel, America's lord and master, is ordering us to make war against Persia, and we're meekly obeying by banging the war drums, tightening the screws, raising the rhetoric daily.
But at the same time Israel, America's lord and master, doesn't seem especially concerned about Syria. Our Israel-slave politicians, while saying the predictable "Strongly Condemn" shit, are also sending a perfectly clear hands-off message.
Look at the map.
Syria
touches the northern end of Israel, so you'd think total civil war in Syria would be an immediate concern. But it obviously isn't!
Persia is a thousand miles away from Israel, with three allies of Isramerica between the two. How would Persia's
warriors possibly reach Israel without being stopped? Despite the physical impossibility of an attack, Ahmadinejad's empty rhetoric is the
only thing that matters. Something is askew here!
Reading between the lines, one plausible hypothesis: Israel is running the Syrian civil war, and already has a puppet government ready to take power when Assad has been softened up. So we've been ordered to stand back from a well-choreographed process.