RUTHIE BLUM: IRAN AND THE STATE OF OBAMALAND

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In his State of the Union address on Tuesday, U.S. President Barack Obama painted a ‎rosy picture of America’s condition at home and abroad, presenting a delusional list of his ‎own accomplishments since taking office six years ago. ‎

A careful dissection of each of his falsehoods — which were nearly as numerous as the ‎standing ovations he received from the Democrats in the room every time he punctuated a ‎sentence — could fill the pages of a lengthy book. But the abridged version is as follows: ‎Everything would be even rosier if the Republicans were to stop opposing his policies, ‎which not only have been making Americans healthier, wealthier and wiser, but have ‎bridged gaps with countries all over the world.‎

One didn’t know whether to laugh or cry while watching the lame duck remind us that he ‎still has two more years of damage to inflict and veto powers to exercise.‎

Of most relevance to Israel, and to Americans who grasp the real and present danger of ‎radical Islam, was the president’s position on the Islamic Republic of Iran.‎

To lead into it, Obama first took credit for “stand[ing] united with people around the ‎world who’ve been targeted by terrorists — from a school in Pakistan to the streets of ‎Paris. We will continue to hunt down terrorists and dismantle their networks, and we ‎reserve the right to act unilaterally, as we’ve done relentlessly since I took office to take ‎out terrorists who pose a direct threat to us and our allies.”‎

Purposely omitting the religion and stated goals of these generic “terrorists,” he went on ‎to assert that “for the first time in a decade, we’ve halted the progress of [Iran’s] nuclear ‎program and reduced its stockpile of nuclear material,” and assure Congress that he “will ‎veto any new sanctions bill that threatens to undo this [diplomatic] progress.”‎

The giggles of glee from the mullahs in Tehran could be heard across the globe. You see, ‎they have been speeding up their development of long-range missiles, while increasing ‎their anti-Western rhetoric and openly threatening Israel with destruction. Oh, and serious ‎‎”retaliation” for its having killed a Revolutionary Guard commander during an airstrike ‎on Hezbollah honchos in Syria on Sunday.‎

Nor are Shiites the only Islamists emboldened by Obama’s behavior. The Sunni radicals ‎‎– most notably ISIS (the Islamic State terrorist organization that has been committing ‎mass atrocities against “infidels” the world over) — are just as buoyed by a weak and ‎supplicant White House. ‎

Still, it is Iran that is on the brink of possessing nuclear weapons.‎

This is why Speaker of the House John Boehner extended an invitation to Israeli Prime ‎Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday to address Congress in early March. If ‎anyone can spell out the Iranian threat — and how it relates to and governs the terrorism ‎that Obama claimed to be fighting — it is Netanyahu. ‎

The timing of the invitation, which Netanyahu promptly accepted, was eerily apt. On ‎Wednesday morning, an Arab terrorist from the Palestinian Authority boarded a bus in ‎Tel Aviv and stabbed more than a dozen people, wounding several critically.‎

Battling terrorism is nothing new to Israelis. But whenever there is an attack in the White ‎City, it serves as a reminder that the bloodshed against Jews and Israelis really has ‎nothing to do with the so-called “occupation” of lands won in the Six-Day War. The ‎Palestinian leadership and media make no bones about their viewing the entire state of ‎Israel as illegitimate and deserving of elimination.‎

Like their Islamist brethren across the Middle East, the Palestinians are players in a global ‎jihad against Christians and Jews.‎

Obama doesn’t see it that way. On the contrary, as he pointed out in his address, he ‎considers “the deplorable anti-Semitism that has resurfaced in certain parts of the world” ‎to be on a par with “offensive stereotypes of Muslims.”‎

He was thus far more angry about the “breech of protocol” made by Boehner and ‎Netanyahu, for arranging a trip to Washington to warn about Iran, than about the terrorist ‎attack in Tel Aviv. ‎

And then came the real clincher: a Bloomberg new service report, according to which the ‎head of the Mossad told a congressional delegation visiting Israel last week that he ‎opposed new sanctions on Iran, on the grounds that this would be “like throwing a ‎grenade into the [diplomatic] process.”‎

Though this did not sound the least bit plausible (and not merely because it goes against ‎Netanyahu’s stance on the matter), it created a big media stir, which spurred an ‎investigation into the allegation.‎

On Thursday, Mossad chief Tamir Pardo issued a statement denying the claim. It turns ‎out that what he had said was, in fact, the opposite — that sanctions have been effective, ‎and that more “sticks,” not fewer, are needed in the “carrot-and-stick” approach with the ‎Islamic republic.‎

Secretary of State John Kerry, however, was quick to use the misquote as proof that ‎Netanyahu’s demand for tougher measures against Iran is both unreasonable runs counter ‎to the assessments of Israel’s top espionage echelon.‎

Each new incident revealing the depths of animosity on the part of the Obama ‎administration for Israel, coupled with its sidling up to the likes of Cuba, gives an energy ‎boost to the enemies of Western democracy.‎

But Obama is more concerned with the weather.‎

‎”No challenge — no challenge — poses a greater threat to future generations than climate ‎change,” he said, as Israelis in the Golan Heights and the Galilee prepared their bomb ‎shelters for the next round of Iranian-sponsored rocket rain.‎

Ruthie Blum is the author of “To Hell in a Handbasket: Carter, Obama, and the ‘Arab ‎Spring.'”‎

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