So
what does it mean that Bulgaria
is blamed members of Hezbollah for the bus bombing in Burgas?
It's
not the first time Hezbollah, in their opinion, is taken the blame for tears
attack somewhere else in the world.
If
you have followed the story, the new already realize the significance of Bulgaria 's announcement and the impact it could
have her Hezbollah financial support operations throughout Europe .
If
you follow the story as of today, you will also notice that the EU, as
expected, is still "reluctant" actually point the finger and
Hezbollah!
If
you are truly curious about this entire event, and you have to ask yourself the
question; why is the EU so reluctant to properly identify Hezbollah as a
terrorist organization?
Now,
some will say it's a simple fear factor.
A
byproduct of liberal, passive governments is a constant the version the
confrontation.
Is
not too difficult to visualize a conversation between EU leaders talking of the
repercussions by Hezbollah in Europe if the EU
or to identify Hezbollah honestly.
Admittedly,
I'm one of the first to admit that not all government leaders in the EU are so
weak kneed is to take the stance.
Those
in Europe who comprehend the dangers of such a
radical organization's has blocked know full well that some point in time they
must properly identify these terrorist what they are.
Unfortunately,
in the world of international politics, the reoccurring factor of, "what's
in it for me", comes into play.
Everyone
in the world of international politics is always looking out for their
self-interest; rightfully so!
The
bottom line is this, whatever the reasons may be the EU is now under more
pressure than ever before to choose sides on the issue at hand. Hezbollah............
I
will give Hezbollah credit for one thing.
I saw
no indications today of threats towards the EU.
No
emotionally charged statements about the price that unit may pay or betraying
Hezbollah or their so-called cause.
At
least for today, they stayed on theme; the evil Israelis!
Where
the Israelis encouraged by the announcement from the Bulgarian government?
Probably
so, but the real issue is the final verdict from the EU.
With official
condemnation from the EU, Hezbollah funding streams from Europe
could become nearly nonexistent, at least from a legal standpoint.
"Do
the right thing"!!!!
That
is the message and Israel
sends to the EU.
You
see, Europe has a history, from the Jewish
perspective, of failing to take action against organizations that are based
upon hate and bigotry.
Let's
watch to see what the EU says and then remember............. actions speak
louder than words!
http://www.jpost.com/MiddleEast/Article.aspx?id=302357