Never Mind NATO: Where the Hell are the Arab Gulf Nations???

Iran has attacked them with ballistic missiles and drones; destroyed several key parts of their economic infrastructure; set several of their ships ablaze; paralysed their economy; killed civilians and terrorized their populations… including children.

Iran targeting Israel again?

No! These are Arab states in and around the Persian Gulf: Bahrain, Oman, Qatar, Kuwait, United Arab Emirates, Iraq and Saudi Arabia that have been repeatedly attacked/hit by Iran.

They have each suffered tremendously and spent millions of dollars in launching missiles and rockets trying … only partially successfully … to shoot down Iran’s and its Houthi proxy’s missiles/drones sustained aggression against them.

And yet, not one of them has fired a single shot against the tyrants in Iran!

Instead, as usual, the Arab Sunni dictatorships of the Middle East have left it to the United States and Israel to do their dirty work: stop the fanatical Shia ayotollahs of Iran from developing the nuclear bomb that would … without doubt … be used to dominate, blackmail and extort these Sunni neighbors FIRST then Israel and , with long-range ballistic missiles, the entire Western world next.

In fact, there are news reports that behind the scenes the Arab nations of the Gulf are egging on the US and Israel to “finish the job“…. as long as they themselves don’t have to take part.

What hypocrites!

US President Donald Trump should be singling out the Arab states of the Gulf … not NATO … for direct action to assist in the war against the Iranian mullahs.

After all, it’s THEIR oil that is being held hostage!

It’s THEIR infrastructure, THEIR cities, THEIR ships, THEIR people, THEIR economies … not just Israel’s … that are being targeted, hit, crippled by Iran.

Not NATO’s!

Trump may not know it, but NATO is a DEFENSIVE organization: its Charter clearly states (Article 5) that an attack by any nation against one member shall be regarded as an attack against all.

Iran did not attack thUS to start the current war: the US/Israel initiated the current hostilities by attacking Iran.

So this war does NOT strictly qualify under Article 5 for NATO participation.

I get it: Iran has been attacking Israel and the US … and also targeted several NATO nations … with both overt and covert operations for decades.

Iran today is a terrible country, run by terrible people , who have done/sponsored terrible things against other nations and even their own people.

It deserves to be isolated, sanctioned, economically crippled… and, yes, its secret attempts to build a nuclear weapon deserve to be stopped, by whatever means necessary.

And yes, the NATO nations should allow the US to use their airspace and airfields during the conduct of the current war.

But again, what about the Arab nations of the Gulf that have now been attacked by Iran?

Since the US/Trump did not consult, seek participation from NATO before launching the massive attack on Iran, he has no legal authority to now demand they join in.

But surely, it is the Gulf Arab nations’ duty … not NATO’s … to stand up to defend themselves, their countries, their people … and shoot back!

Could it be that the US President is giving these countries a “free pass” because he or his family members have lucrative economic ties with them?

No doubt it’s easier to pick on/threaten NATO than those whose interests are far more directly tied to the conflict.

However, at some point history … if not the working press today … will ask where all these oil-producing Arab nations were during this war ?

Harv Oberfeld

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Federal NDP Votes Itself into Irrelevancy

It’s very sad. The federal party that once championed the hopes and beliefs of the majority of middle and working class Canadians has now completed its transition to just being the fringe voice of far left revolutionery activists, anti-business obstructionists and environmental extremists.

Not a formula for electoral victory these days ANYWHERE in Canada!

The three generations of former NDP leaders and stalwart party supporters who worked tirelessly to achieve their dream of an NDP federal government saw it all cast aside Sunday … in favour of an extreme radical left ideologue.

The party chose Avi Lewis, broadcaster and film maker as its new leader, replacing Jagmeet Singh, who led the party to disastrous results in the last federal election.

Lewis, 58, is the grandson of former NDP federal leader David Lewis and son of former NDP Ontario leader Stephen Lewis.

Lewis has opposed any new fossil fuel developments or pipelines, would end all subsidies to the energy sector, would somehow prioritise worker rights in the age of artificial intelligence, would introduce a new wealth tax, would cut military spending, advocates proportional representation over the current voting system, and would establish a taxpayer-owned grocery chain.

I personally cannot see how these policies would do anything to increase investment/development/economic growth/jobs/revenues in Canada … or boost the party’s appeal to the working middle class, especially those in the construction, high tech, business or resource sector/unions.

Looks to me like the armchair socialist NDP delegates, who chose Lewis on the very first ballot, totally ignored the LOUD MESSAGE Canadian voters sent the party in the last federal vote.

“They nabbed just 6.3 per cent of the popular vote, their worst result since the NDP’s founding back in 1961. They were reduced to seven seats in the House of Commons, also a record low. They lost official party status – 12 MPs are needed – then lost their leader, Jagmeet Singh, who failed to win his B.C. riding,” the Globe and Mail pointed out.

I believe the selection of Lewis … and the policies he has enunciated … will make things even worse, rendering the federal NDP almost irrelevant to middle class working Canadians.

Tommy Douglas, Ed Broadbent, Jack Layton, even Singh must be weeping in their beer!

In fact, even some current NDP leaders have already raised concerns.

“The positions that you have expressed publicly in this leadership race, and in your prior interactions with the New Democratic Party, are antithetical to the values of a party built with and for working people,” Saskatchewan NDP Opposition Leader Beck lamented un a letter to Lewis.

“Beck, in a letter sent this morning, said (Lewis’s) opposition to fossil fuel development is “ideological and unrealistic” and “would hurt Saskatchewan workers, communities, and industries,” the Toronto Star reported. (Read the full story here: https://www.thestar.com/politics/federal/ndp-leadership-vote-results-live-updates/article_bd59f61f-1628-4747-8917-4553a1dcaa93.html.)

Alberta NDP Opposition Leader Naheed Nenshi is quoted in the same article: “it is clear that the direction of the federal party under this new leader, someone who openly cheered for the defeat of the Alberta NDP government, is not in the interests of Alberta.”

“Albertans deserve federal leaders who understand the importance of Alberta and our essential role in the federation,” Nenshi wrote.

“Former NDP Leader Thomas Mulcair said Lewis’s rigid position on fossil fuels will make the NDP unelectable in many remote communities that rely on resource industries as their economic base,” the National Post reported. 

“We know that the NDP could win in Vancouver and Toronto. But what would happen to the West of Canada, in Quebec, in East, in North? That’s the challenge for Avi,” NDP Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew told the media.

Just last week, an Angus Reid survey of past NDP voters … get that, past NDP voters … found “fully one-quarter … say the party is irrelevant (24%). More say its best days are in the past (40%).”

Yikes!

And that was before the party chose a radical left extremist for its new leader.

Harv Oberfeld

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