Okay, let’s all join hands in a circle and start chanting that we want peace. In the classic baseball movie ‘Field of Dreams’ we hear the refrain, ‘ if you build it, they will come.’ It then stands to reason that by merging our combined energy, by chanting for peace, it should happen. Right?
Well as often is the case, the left tends to live in a world more attuned to Fantasy Island, than to anything resembling reality. As such, w can explain the outrage over new Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman’s first speech in his new role.
According to Ynet: “”Those who think that through concessions they will gain respect and peace are wrong,” the new minister said. “It’s the other way around; it will lead to more wars.” Following Lieberman’s speech, outgoing Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni whispered in his ear: “I became convinced that I was wise not to join the government.” Lieberman, who will also serve as deputy prime minister, delivered an aggressive speech, noting that “by uttering the word peace 20 times a day we won’t make peace.”
Livni is the expert. She has pursued a policy of selling out Israel, and it got us nowhere, other than calling into question, Israel’s ability to exist as a sovereign country.
Tzipi, it sure was wise for you not to join the coalition. Good riddance.












