Netanyahu Betrays What's Best For Israel

Prime Minister Netanyahu has been more vocal than any of his predecessors about the ‘looming Iranian danger,’ insisting that any agreement to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons will amount to nothing more than a technical pause. He has been rallying members of Congress to impose additional crippling sanctions on Iran, hoping that the mounting economic pressure will precipitate a regime change, or at a minimum, force the current regime to abandon its ambition to acquire nuclear weapons.

Netanyahu has convinced himself that President Obama’s ‘eagerness’ to strike a deal with Iran would leave Israel vulnerable, even though the President has forcefully and repeatedly made it clear that under no circumstances will he strike a deal that can remotely undermine Israel’s national security.

Netanyahu, with wide Republican support in Congress, contends that notwithstanding Iran’s change of tone, its apparent willingness to cooperate, and insistence that its nuclear program is peaceful, Iran is a wolf in sheep’s clothing determined to achieve its nuclear goal, however long that might take.

Tehran has already secured two principle demands: enriching uranium on its soil and limiting any new agreement to a number of years. From Netanyahu’s perspective, this is a recipe for disaster, as Iran would subsequently be free to pursue its nuclear weapon program.

Netanyahu maintains that even though Khamenei has repeatedly stated that he is against the building of nuclear weapons, Khamenei distinguishes between the possession of nuclear weapons and having the technology and materials to assemble one in short order, which amounts to the same thing.

The problem here is that Netanyahu does not believe that President Obama will demand an airtight longer-term agreement to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.

Even though the US has kept Israel informed about the substance of the negotiations with Iran, Netanyahu spared no efforts to rally Congress to legislate a new set of sanctions that could only derail the negotiations.

Netanyahu’s acceptance of the invitation by House Speaker Boehner to address a joint session of Congress to rebut President Obama’s Iran strategy is misguided and terribly damaging to US and Israeli strategic interests.

For Netanyahu to ignore protocol and notify the White House only after he accepted the invitation and refused to rescind it, is a slap in the face of the President who has done more than any of his predecessors to safeguard Israel’s security.

Netanyahu has ignored every appeal from the media, leaders of Jewish organizations, Israel’s European friends, and many others to cancel his trip, if for no other reason but for Israel’s sake.

To be sure, Netanyahu has disgraced Israel and undermined its crucial relations with the most important ally that stood by it, rain or shine, and remains its ultimate defender.

Being that the US has and continues to be the ultimate guarantor of Israel’s national security, it defies logic that the US would allow any loopholes in a new long-term agreement that would in any way endanger Israel at a later date.

Netanyahu knows too well that should Iran violate the new agreement, and if it were determined that the use of force is necessary to destroy Iran’s nuclear facilities, only the US can undertake such an extreme measure.

Furthermore, even if Netanyahu loses his mind and decides to attack Iran on his own, the US will still be dragged in because Israel does not have the military capability to embark on such an awesome undertaking without US support, given the likely horrifying regional consequences.

By what logic does Netanyahu have the chutzpah to second-guess the US and act in a reckless and appalling manner, which can only damage Israel’s sacred ties with the US to score some political points at home, especially at election time?

Netanyahu knows better than most people that without the US’ political, military, and economic support, Israel could not have existed, let alone become a regional powerhouse in all walks of life.

A responsible Israeli prime minister must work closely with the US to produce an airtight deal and rally his allies in Congress to work toward that end, instead of trying to torpedo an agreement that could, at least potentially, eliminate the Iranian threat.

To begin with, the US must make it clear that it will not hesitate to impose additional crippling sanctions with the full support of Congress if Iran continues to drag its feet. The agreement should include the following provisions:

Iran’s technical ability to construct a nuclear weapon must be curtailed by a significant reduction in the number of centrifuges, and restrictions must be placed on the installation of advanced ones.

Iran’s plutonium-production capability at Arak must permanently be disabled, and strict limits must be imposed on the quality and quantity of the production of enriched uranium.

The US should insist that Iran end its research and development of its ballistic missile program, which could threaten Israel, and agree on the most unfettered, intrusive, and unannounced inspections regime.

The Mullahs must be persuaded that the US is prepared to resort to the military option to stop Iran’s drive to become a nuclear state by remaining militarily vigilant throughout the Gulf. Finally, the agreement should be effective for at least 10 years.

Netanyahu must understand that the eventual normalization of relations between the US and Iran is the best way by which to eliminate the Iranian threat. Therefore, if there is any chance, however small, that such an agreement will stand the test of time, it must be explored.

The alternative is leaving Iran free to redouble its effort to reach the nuclear threshold, forcing the US to choose between the lesser of two evils: to contain Iran (which is costly, dangerous, and prone to instability), or attack its nuclear facilities, which will further destabilize the region and undermine rather than enhance Israel’s national security.

Notwithstanding the accolades Netanyahu may receive from the floor of Congress, he has betrayed what is best for Israel. The Israeli electorate must remember this as they cast their votes come election day.

Thou Shalt Bring us a Shrubbery T-Shirt

One of my all time favorite movies is the Monty Python and the Holy Grail. Growing up, we had a very early pay TV service that played one or two movies per month between 7 and 10pm each night and for a month straight all they seemed to play was that film.

I could quote Python from a very early age and used it to enrage my brother. My parents hated it. In two terrible British accents I would say “There’s he is!”, “What, behind the rabbit?!?!” “It IS the rabbit!” One of my favorite parts of the movie is the Knights Who say Ni.

Should you ever run across the knights and need some tips on exactly what constitutes a quite nice shrubbery, the Haynes manual is what you need. Granted this isn’t an actual manual, it’s more a shirt with a picture of the manual.

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Still, you could always just buy the shirt and take a different road on your quest for the cup. You can buy one at ThinkGeek for $19.99(USD).

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Apple’s iPhone 6 Success Is Mostly Android’s Loss, Giving iPhone Plenty Of Room To Grow

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Video Review: BMW i8 Hybrid Supercar

i8-16 The i8 is BMW’s latest supercar. Able to go 0 to 60 in about 4.4 seconds with its hybrid electric/gas powertrain. The i8 looks like a Hot Wheels car, handles like a supercar and is as expensive as a high-end Porsche. With a starting price of $135,000, this isn’t the car for everyone. It’s actually a gateway into BMW’s other hybrid, the cute and cheap BMW i3, a… Read More

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Megacities Are Growing So Fast We Need Satellites To Study Them

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Spotify Is Killing It, and That's a Good Thing

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The First Self-Charging Smart Bracelet Is Obscenely Expensive

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64GB Jolla Tablet Lands On Indiegogo

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Late last year Jolla launched a crowdfunding campaign for its first tablet. The Jolla Tablet needed $380,000 for production to begin and the team reached this goal in just a couple of hours. Before the campaign ended in December 2014 over $1.8 million had been raised in pledges. Jolla now goes back to Indiegogo to raise even more money and the added incentive for backers is the option of a 64GB Jolla Tablet.

Specifications have also received a minor bump. Apart from bringing 64GB of onboard storage this model of the Jolla Tablet also brings a bigger battery, 4,450mAh instead of 4,300mAh, and limited support for external expansion using microSD cards.

Users will be able to use microSD cards to back up content and what no but there are some limitations. MicroSD cards that are over 32GB and have been formatted for use with Jolla will not be readable by Windows PCs and other devices like tablets, phone, cameras and more.

The proximity sensor that was included previous is absent but the Jolla Tablet’s display is now laminated and it also has compass and gyroscope.

Underneath its 7.9-inch 2,048×1,563 pixel resolution display this tablet is powered by a 1.8GHz quadcore processor with 2GB RAM and a 5 megapixel rear camera. It is powered by the Jolla Sailfish OS.

Those who have already pledged money for a tablet can upgrade to the 64GB model by pledging $25 more to the campaign on Indiegogo. First time backers will pay $249 for this model. Jolla is also offering tablet and smartphone bundles that start at $419.

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Instagram Goes Offline, And Back Again

instagramInstagram, a subsidiary of Facebook, has gone offline again – unfortunately. This particular outage definitely does not bode well for the company, as even a half hour outage would mean plenty of lost revenue in terms of advertising for Instagram. In fact, the outage this time around would follow Facebook’s longest ever period of inactivity for some time now, when the servers of Instagram, Tinder, AIM and Hipchat were shut down for a total of 2.5 hours. The entire Instagram went offline this time around lasted for approximately an hour – and this is a worldwide outage, where for select users, it translated to roughly 30 minutes of the inability to post stuff on Instagram.

It goes without saying then that in such a situation, users would then take to other channels – such as Twitter, for instance, in order to drop some complains concerning the outage of the service. Needless to say, Instagram happened to be one of the top trending keywords, at least for a few hours not too long ago.

With over 300 million active users, Instagram ought to do their bit to make sure that there is no such thing as an outage, although it is a good thing that an Instagram outage does not translate to a life and death situation – unlike a massive power cut that could affect hospitals and all who are on life support.

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Snapchat Removes ‘Best Friends’ Feature, Will Restore It Later

snapchat-featureIt would seem that Snapchat users and investors alike were shocked when it has been announced that the ‘Best Friends’ feature will be removed. This is one feature that will depict the most repeated contacted individuals, but thankfully for those who received this rude shock could heave a sigh of relief later on, as the ‘Best Friends’ feature will be restored not too long down the road. Snapchat happens to be a photo messaging application developed by Evan Spiegel, Bobby Murphy, and Reggie Brown, and the company also kicked off a service within the service that is known as ‘Discover’. Discover would allow users to check out curated content from a range of sources alongside the likes of CNN, ESPN, and Cosmo.

Snapchat mentioned, “Social media companies tell us what to read based on what’s most recent or most popular. We see it differently. We count on editors and artists, not clicks and shares, to determine what’s important.”

Teenagers were the most unhappy lot of all with the removal of the ‘Best Friends’ feature, but thankfully, it will be restored. The reason it was removed in the first place was due to the fact that there is a number of higher-profile friends who would prefer their usernames to remain confidential.

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