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‘When Netanyahu and I look up we see nothing but the sky’ — Deputy Messiah Barak

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Barak, messianic

Former Shin Bet head Yuval Diskin’s discourse-warping indictment of Bibi and Barak as self-anointed messiahs is not hyperbolic criticism; it’s based on (among other things) an actual megalomaniac Barak statement:

“At the end of the day, when the military command looks up, it sees us — the minister of defense and the prime minister. When we look up, we see nothing but the sky above us.” – Ehud Barak

In the Jewish religion, Yahweh is not just “the one and only true G-d,” he resides in the sky.

Brings to mind this classic techno song. “Who loves you and who do you love? The Messiahs! Without further ado, it’s time…to start…BOMBING IRAN!”

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RE: “At the end of the day, when the military command looks up, it sees us — the minister of defense and the prime minister. When we look up, we see nothing but the sky above us.” – Ehud Barak

BOB DYLAN (1984):

“. . . But what’s going on today isn’t gonna last, you know? The battle of Armageddon is specifically spelled out: where it will be fought, and if you wanna get technical, when it will be fought. And the battle of the Armageddon definitely will be fought in the Middle East. . .”

SOURCE – http://bobdylantalks.blogspot.com/2007/03/bob-dylan-rolling-stone-interview-by_5060.html

lol, quite the photo too.

>> “At the end of the day, when the military command looks up, it sees us — the minister of defense and the prime minister. When we look up, we see nothing but the sky above us.”

What a smug little man! He seems not to realize that having nothing but the sky above you isn’t a guarantee that nothing bad will ever happen to you.

Someone needs to Photoshop a handkerchief into his hand and some bird turd onto his head. (Gotta hate it when those seagulls come swooping in unexpectedly!)

Kudos for the term “Deputy Messiah”.

/megalomaniac Barak statement/
It only sounds megalomaniac to people who never had to deal with the burden of command.