Iranian Warships Pass Through Suez Canal Poking a Big Stick at Israel

April LaJune
The Iranians warships are heading through the Suez Canal to dock for a year in Syria it appears and, according to Israel it's just to provoke them into a confrontation. Obviously, the Iranians have no problem poking a bear with a big stick.

Western Intelligence officials are saying the warships deployed in the Red Sea might be in involved in supplying radical Islamic groups from Yemen with weapons which seems like something they'd do. Rear Adm. Habibollah Sayyari, who is an Iranian navy commander, told Fars news agency his country will maintain a powerful and permanent presence in to protect Iran's interests in the "strategic waters north of the Indian Ocean."

Good luck with that!

For some reason Iran just loves to provoke and anger people and has been doing it for years. It's like a bratty kid with deadly weapons firing their guns randomly and you're not sure who will be hit next. Although Iran has clearly stated on many occasions their hatred of Israel, the mock peace talks are mere performances for the sake of naive public officials who walk away from meetings with smiles on their faces as if they actually made nice with each other.

Politicians, lawyers and lies all go hand in hand with the worst being high ranking officials who pose for paparazzi like they're rock stars while they secretly cross their fingers behind their backs. It's all a ruse and we're just playing with liars and thieves.

Here we sit like we, the United States are actually going to miraculously bring together two countries who are so deeply rooted in hatred they can't see straight and all of a sudden warm fuzzies will fly between them. 'Fraid not folks, but Obama's going to have something to say about this which will pretty much be, "Now boys, stop fighting and get along. We all have to live in this world together and everyone needs the Suez Canal. So let's all get along."

Sure, that's going to work - just like it's worked all these years since Israel was re-established.

Let the games begin....

Published by April LaJune

April is a professional journalist and musician working in newspaper, radio and television. Lead singer of LaJune, she is a member of the Nashville Songwriter's Association, has been a featured writer in Lla...  View profile

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