The biggest mistake human beings make, is thinking they need something they don't have to solve a problem they do.

The biggest mistake human beings make, is thinking they need something they don't have to solve a problem they do.

I'm not saying that intercepting 300 advanced missiles in mid-air was miraculous. 

Because if I said that, I'd also have to say that 300 advanced missiles were divinely dispatched too.

And if I said that, then I would be compelled to say, that the words coming out of Biden's mouth was similarly a message from God. 

So what would I really like to say?

"CHUTZPAH!"

Biden would also like to say "chutzpah" (I am sure he knows what it means). "Chutzpah of Hamas, Iran, Hezbollah and let's not forget the Houthis for attacking Israel during my re-election year!" 

He didn't say that because God had him say something completely different, "It is a big mistake to think the solution to your problems is a military strike against Iran."

"The heart of kings and rulers is in the hands of God." Proverbs 21:1 

Doesn't Iran need to know that it can't attack the State of Israel with impunity?

Do you really think evil people will come to the right conclusions, when even good people find it a challenge?

After massive protests in Israel, we suffered the greatest massacre of Jews since the Holocaust on October 7.

Do you think we can fight amongst ourselves with impunity? 

And after even more protests, 300 missiles rained down on our country. 

Do you still think we can fight amongst ourselves with impunity?

Isn't the message clear? Against a marauding band of Hamas terrorists we cannot protect ourselves, but against 300 highly sophisticated missiles - we escape with hardly a scratch!?

You really think that Iran will learn the right message from being bombed by their enemy, when we don't get the message from God?!

Biden spelled it out, "Don't attack Iran. If you want to be safe, stop fighting yourselves!" 

That is a problem we can solve.

And that is what I am willing to say.

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