Thursday, February 5, 2015

Messing with the wrong king....

 
 


"They have kicked sand in the face of the King. Better run and hide ISIL - the King and his army mean business, and it ain't going to be pretty..."



Oh boy. They really stepped in it this time. A colossal boo-boo. ISIL unleashed a barbaric act on a pilot from Jordan. Burned him alive while in a cage. ISIL had grown used to the tepid responses they have received from Western powers. Even Japan, after having two of it's citizens decapitated by these murderous thugs, has become silent.

King Abdullah however, is a different matter. He is a fighter. He is the Arab version of Bebe Netanyahu. After the carnage unleashed on their citizens, you will not find either Bebe or the King on the back nine trying to shave points off their handicaps. No, these men are fighters. And they mean business. The last time Jordan had to unleash their military against the Palestinians, it did not turn out well for the Palestinians. The Jordanian Army knows how to fight. And they know how to win.

So while our President worries about how to make 20 million or so illegals, legal - the real action is going on in Syria and Iraq. Gosh it would be nice to have a new (and much more real) coalition of nations go into the area and clean house. I mean really clean house. No time tables, no limits, no anything. Go in there with one objective only - kill them all. Eliminate this virus before it does anymore damage. And it would be nice if we would lead this new coalition.

Well don't worry - King Abdullah is on board. While in Washington, he was informed of the video showing one of his own being burned alive. His statement in response to that act - "My Army will pursue ISIL until we run out of bullets and fuel." Wow - now that is leadership. And he is not going to be playing spades or golfing while the action is taking place. Like Bebe, this King is former military. He was a general. He knows how to fight.

This is a classic example of the tale of two Kings. One, who is a real King, will fight for, and with his people. The other is a man who does very little, and only thinks he is a King....



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