Thursday, January 26, 2006

Hamas Voted in: Just another Sign Of Bush's Interference in the Middle east


I had a blog prepared for today on Bush's hopeful raising of a Christian Crusader Army. However I out it aside for something more important. With yesterday witnessing Hamas coming to power in Palestine a whole series of blogs and predictions are becoming reality.

Last year we mentioned that President Bush had professed to Palestine Prime Minister Mahmoud Abbas and his prime minister that God told him to invade Afghanistan and Iraq and straighten out the Middle Easts problems. We said instead that he would bring their problems to a head with the exact opposite results of what he was wrong headedly calling for. It looks like we were right.

I also did a blog announcing that the handing over of Gaza by the Israel's to the Palestinians would only serve to add to our problems in the Middle East and around the world. Since, we have seen the increase of insurgent efforts in Iraq and we are seeing the same in Afghanistan along with a recent call to arms to drive the Americans out of Afghanistan. We also witness what is happening in Iran, the cooperation between Iran and Syria, and now the revelation that Iraqi WMD was sent to Syria before the war.

We now see Hamas voted into power by the Palestinians. Israel and the U.S. as we know do not talk to terrorist as Hamas has been recognized as by both countries. Hamas has also refused to deal with Israel of course. Now we have Palestine, Syria, and Iran, all controlled by leaders openly calling for the destruction of Israel. If there was any truth to extreme WMD's being in the hands of Iraq and now in Syria and Irans assumed efforts to attain nuclear weapons and use them on Israel, we are beginning to see the serious problems the President has increased not decreased as he continues to profess.

This is still just getting started but I think that in reality with all political or biased rhetoric aside are beginning to see the real results of President Bush's interference in the Middle East. Please give me your thoughts on how developments in the middle east will turn out. It blows me away that while I am writing this I am listening to Bush saying how good the Palestinian election was and the people have spoken and that's good, what?

James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
http://anaverageamericanpatriot.blogspot.com

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