November 19, 2013—SnyderTalk Lead Headline: Why a Rational, Nuclear Iran Is an Unacceptable Risk to Israel

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Steven R. David—Armed and Dangerous: Why a Rational, Nuclear Iran Is an Unacceptable Risk to Israel:

In truth, the Iranian leadership is rational but under some conditions is likely to be willing to use nuclear weapons. History is full of examples of rational leaders who, when faced with the end of their regimes, did not hesitate to seek the mass destruction of all perceived enemies.

Israel cannot rely on deterrence and needs to emphasize policies that assume that Iran will not be deterred. Israel must be prepared to launch a military strike to prevent Iran from becoming a nuclear power. If that approach is rejected, Israel must focus on ballistic missile defense, give serious thought to disarming a nascent Iranian nuclear capability, and be ready to preempt an Iranian attack.

Unless and until Iran matches Rouhani’s rhetoric with actions that deprive Iran of the capability of producing nuclear weapons, the threat of a nuclear armed Iran behaving recklessly remains.

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9--Jerusalem Post

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Bennett: Israeli objections to Iran nuclear deal paying off

Netanyahu to Hollande: Israel will not be bound by ‘bad’ agreement on Iran

Bad deal on Iran could lead to war, Netanyahu says

Palestinians shower freed prisoners with handsome cash payments, perks

Head of Iran Revolutionary Guards: Sanctions increase regime’s support

Trove of Nazi-looted art spurs heirs to become detectives

Revealed: Al-Qaida terrorist held in Israel for three years

Netanyahu offers job to UN interpreter who assailed UN hypocrisy on Israel in open microphone

Hollande presses Israel on talks, but calls for Palestinian gestures too

Analysis: Unpopular at home, Hollande appreciated in Israel

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10--Arutz Sheva

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Bennett: Era of Chaos May Last 50 Years 

Danon: Stop Funding PA Until it Stops Funding Terrorism

Hollande Meets Abbas, Brings Money

IDF Comic Book Reveals Less Friendly Side of Hamas

Arab Vandals Desecrate Memorial to Slain Rabbi

Wounded Officer’s Eyesight Improving

IDF Honors Officer Who Took on Afula Terrorist

Yaalon: The PA is No Different from Hamas

Govt. Passes New Law to Jail Illegal Migrants

Leftists Oppose New Immigrant Law

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11--THE TIMES OF ISRAEL

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Ex-IDF intel chief: Regional war unlikely if Israel strikes Iran

Israel can strike Iran alone, says PM’s former security aide

‘Geneva talks a facade, US-Iran worked secretly on deal for past year’

Sanctions boosted Iranian regime’s popularity, says IRGC commander

Palestinian Authority gives freed prisoners $50,000 each

Al-Qaeda biological weapons expert held in Israel for three years

‘Syrian missile stockpile reduced to half’

Gunmen kill senior security officer in Cairo

Israeli hospital treats hundreds a day in Philippines

Norwegian Jews hoping new circumcision rules head off ban

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12--Other News

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Obama is Losing Israelis’ Back

Netanyahu “Not Impressed” by UN Report on Iranian Nuclear Slowdown

Kerry: Nuclear Deal with Iran Will Be “Failsafe,” Iran Will Have No Nuclear Weapons Capability

Iran Nuclear Talks Are Bound to Get Tougher

Solo Israeli Strike on Iran Would Succeed, Nearly 70 Percent of Israelis Say in Poll

Western-Raised Jihadists Pouring into Syria Could Threaten U.S. in Future

Hizbullah Chief Warns of “War” If No Iran Deal 

‘Honour killing’: Case initiated against brother for murder

University Drops Student Health Insurance Due to Obamacare

Obama prepares for next broken promise; will veto Obamacare fix

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Disrespect?  Nonsense.  Obama is a liar and saying so is simply telling the truth.  And by the way, Oprah, do you have any suggestions about how to “exterminate” people who you think are racists?  The problem with people like Oprah is that if you tell the truth about people like Obama they think that you are a racist.  Telling the truth isn’t racism.  Period!

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13--Perspectives 2

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Martin Kramer: The U.S. Can Lead the Free World and Still Write Off the Middle East—We have become used to the notion that U.S. preeminence in the world and the Middle East is a constant. But it isn’t so. The simple truth is that Israel cannot rely on the U.S. to do just the right thing at just the right time. That’s at the heart of the crisis of confidence between the U.S. and Israel over Iran.

Ophir Falk: The Conflict Can Be Managed—The current Palestinian president will not retract his demand for the return of refugees and isn’t willing to recognize Israel as a Jewish state alongside a Palestinian one. Even if the Palestinian leader was willing to compromise, he lacks the legitimacy to do so.

Elliott Abrams: Negotiating with Revolutionary Iran—Bruce Laingen, the American Charge d’Affaires in Tehran in 1979, was involved in difficult negotiations with the then-new revolutionary government of Iran and wrote a cable about negotiating with Iran’s new leaders. He wrote, “one should insist on performance as the sine qua non at each stage of negotiations. Statements of intent count for almost nothing.” Yet our negotiators seem dazzled by Rouhani’s soft words.

Alexander Christie-Miller: Emboldened by Victory over Jihadis, Syrian Kurds Push toward Autonomy—Emboldened by a string of victories over powerful al-Qaeda affiliates fighting in Syria, Kurds there have taken a major step toward autonomy. On Tuesday, Kurdish groups announced the formation of an interim autonomous government in Syria’s Kurdish region, with elections to follow.

Dan Lavie and Nitzi Yakov: IDF in Philippines: “We’re Here to Help”—The Israel Defense Forces’ 148-member disaster relief team arrived in northern Cebu province in the Philippines on Wednesday and immediately began attending to the local population’s medical needs. The IDF said the field hospital “will [comprise] a children’s department, a women’s department, an ambulatory care department, and a general admission department, operated by IDF doctors, nurses, paramedics, pharmacists, mental health professionals, x-ray technician, and lab workers.”

Yuval Steinitz: If Iran is only interested in a civilian nuclear program, it doesn’t need centrifuges— The simple, logical answer to the Iran nuclear conundrum: As negotiations on Iran’s nuclear programme make faltering progress towards an interim agreement – minor gestures from Tehran in return for a partial relaxation of sanctions – it is essential to have a concrete idea of the goal of the overall diplomatic process. At first glance, reaching a comprehensive agreement might seem exceedingly complicated. Yet if we narrow our focus to the official, public statements of both sides, there is a simple, logical solution.

Chuck Freilich: Iran: Deal in the Making, or Persian Carpet Ride?— As the participants in the nuclear talks with Iran prepare for the next round on November 20, it is as yet unclear why the dramatic negotiations in Geneva failed, indeed, whether they failed at all, or a small number of outstanding issues remain to be resolved. Israel, Saudi Arabia and others in the region, leading members of Congress and even the French foreign minister have charged in one form or another that the P5+1, the group of leading international powers negotiating with Iran, were too eager to reach what would have been a bad deal. The Iranians themselves apparently broke off the talks over recognition by the P5+1 of their “right” to enrich uranium.

Eli Lake and Josh Rogin: Inside Obama’s Iran Sanctions Strategy— The United States is prepared to allow Iran to recoup up to $10 billion in revenues lost to sanctions, according to a U.S. government estimate of sanctions relief proposed this weekend at Geneva. Three sources briefed by the Obama administration this week on the talks between Iran, the United States and five other great powers, say that U.S. estimates on the value of special exemptions to allow Iran to sell and ship some of its oil and other exports would result in no more than $10 billion worth of sanctions relief. Colin Kahl, a former senior Pentagon official in Obama’s first term and an expert on U.S. policy to Iran, said in testimony before Congress Wednesday that the package being proposed to Iran was worth no more than $6 to $7 billion in sanctions relief.

Martin Kramer: Superpower Outage— Jonathan Tobin, writing at the Commentary blog, rightly dismisses as dangerous any Israeli attempt to play China or Russia off the United States out of frustration with the Iran policy of the Obama administration. When it comes to dealing with the immediate threat posed by Iran, only Washington has superpower leverage, and if Israel wanders off the reservation, it will only damage itself. But Jonathan makes a further claim: “Israel’s long-term safety must be seen as linked to the ability of the United States to maintain its status as the leader of the free world. Even at times of great tension with Washington, Israelis must never forget that it is not just that they have no viable alternatives to the U.S. but that American power remains the best hope of freedom for all nations.” This “linkage” is problematic, and its acceptance could blind Israelis to what they need to do to survive through the next half-century.

Stanley Zi: Hello Iran, Goodbye America— The approach employed by those in America to neutralize the Iranian threat would be laughable if it were not so tragic. Our Pro-Zionist Jewish organizations have been all too willing to let Israel lead the free world to stop Iran, when in fact it is America’s mission as the leader of the free world to end the Iranian threat. These organizations’ initial reaction to Ahmadinejad’s threat to wipe Israel off the face of the earth was beyond shameful. Every Jew in America had a moral obligation to demand the immediate destruction of Iran’s nuclear infrastructure but no such campaign ever materialized.

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4--Scripture of the Day Yahweh

The scripture below is from the New American Standard Bible, and the hyperlinks associated with each word are from Strong’s Concordance for the New American Standard Bible.

Jonah 3: 1-4

Now the word of Yahweh came to Jonah the second time, saying, “Arise, go to Nineveh the great city and proclaim to it the proclamation which I am going to tell you.” So Jonah arose and went to Nineveh according to the word of Yahweh. Now Nineveh was an exceedingly great city, a three days’ walk. Then Jonah began to go through the city one day’s walk; and he cried out and said, “Yet forty days and Nineveh will be overthrown.”

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  • God also said to Moses, “Say to the Israelites, ‘Yahweh, the God of your fathers—the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac and the God of Jacob—has sent me to you.’ This [Yahweh] is my name forever, the name by which I am to be remembered from generation to generation.” (Exodus 3: 15)
  • “Therefore behold, I am going to make them know—this time I will make them know My power and My might; and they shall know that My name is Yahweh.” (Jeremiah 16: 21)
  • “Behold, the days are coming,” declares Yahweh, “when I will raise up for David a righteous Branch; and He will reign as king and act wisely and do justice and righteousness in the land.  In His days Judah will be saved, and Israel will dwell securely; and this is His name by which He will be called, ‘Yahweh our righteousness.’” (Jeremiah 23: 5-6)
  • Yeshua said to them, “Truly, truly, I say to you, before Abraham was born, I am.” (John 8: 58)

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14--Blessings from Revelation 2

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