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In one
press conference after another, when referring to the Muslim terror
super-group ISIS, United States President Barack Obama will use the
term ISIL instead of their former name ISIS or current name Islamic
State. Have you ever wondered about that? We have.
ISIL stands for the Islamic State of Iraq and Levant. Now, to us
Westerners we don’t really make much of a distinction, do we? No,
honestly from our perspective it's all about the same. But how would a
Muslim living in the Middle East view it? Just what is the Levant
anyway? Let’s take a look.
The geographical term LEVANT refers to a multi-nation region in the
Middle East. It’s a land bridge between Turkey to the north and Egypt
to the south. If you look on a map, however, in the near exact middle
of the nations that comprise the Levant, guess what you see? Come on,
guess!
It’s Israel.
When Barack Obama refers over and over to the Islamic State as ISIL, he
is sending a message to Muslims all over the Middle East that he
personally does not recognize Israel as a sovereign nation, but as
territory belonging to the Islamic State.
Now you know why Obama says that he has no plan, no goal, and no stated
aim for dealing with ISIS. But he does have a plan, and it’s a really
nasty, diabolical one. Obama’s plan is to drag his feet for as long as
he can, doing only the bare minimum that Congress forces him to do. His
“plan” to buy ISIS as much time as possible to make as many gains as
they can.
Obama painstakingly spells out the letters I-S-I-L so there is no doubt
in your mind.
And it’s working.
The Islamic State has garnered millions of dollars, a vast cache of
weapons, and in their latest foray have captured Syrian fighter jets.
With each passing day that Obama fulfills his stated aim of doing
nothing, the Islamic State grows by leaps and bounds. The ultimate
goal, of course, has not changed and will never change.
The ultimate goal is the destruction of Israel.
Now you know a little bit more why Obama chooses his words so
carefully, and what’s really in a name. Shakespeare had it right.
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