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[FONT="]President Barack Obama has been one of only few political leaders who call the Islamic State group by the acronym “ISIL” instead of the typical “ISIS” that everyone else uses.
The term “ISIS” stands for the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, while “ISIL” refers to the same group of terrorists, but considers them the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.
The two acronyms may seem innocuous, at first, but as conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh recently pointed out, the president purposefully refers to the group as “ISIL” for one disgusting reason — to insult Israel.
“(T)he Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant includes more than Iraq and Syria,” Limbaugh explained during an episode of his radio show in December 2015. “It would include Israel, which, to these people, Israel is a fraud. Israel doesn’t deserve to be there.”
In other words, by using the acronym “ISIL,” the president has validated the radical Islamic claim that the Jewish State of Israel is merely an occupation state and does not exist as a sovereign nation in the eyes of Muslims.
Limbaugh argued that Obama has chosen to use the anti-Israel term in order to appease Iran, a nation that could benefit from the sectarian violence by using it as justification for moving into vulnerable parts of the region to “protect” people from the Islamic State group’s brutality.
“I don’t think he’s talking to the American people,” Limbaugh explained. “(T)he use of the word ‘Levant’ has an audience in the Middle East. He’s not talking to us.”
Of course, Iran doesn’t think of Israel as a legitimate nation, either, and it has threatened numerous times to erase the Jewish State from the map.
This isn’t the first time Obama has flipped a metaphorical middle finger at Israel — his Middle Eastern “apology tour” in 2009, his administration’s appointment of Muslim Brotherhood sympathizers to government agencies, and his continued icy treatment of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are all examples of the president’s disdain for the Israelis.
The United States should be supporting Israel, not undermining its legitimacy and giving credence to the claims of its enemies. Unfortunately, our current president will likely never fully support Israel, but the good news is that there are only 202 days until he is out of office.
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[FONT="]President Barack Obama has been one of only few political leaders who call the Islamic State group by the acronym “ISIL” instead of the typical “ISIS” that everyone else uses.
The term “ISIS” stands for the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, while “ISIL” refers to the same group of terrorists, but considers them the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.
The two acronyms may seem innocuous, at first, but as conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh recently pointed out, the president purposefully refers to the group as “ISIL” for one disgusting reason — to insult Israel.
In other words, by using the acronym “ISIL,” the president has validated the radical Islamic claim that the Jewish State of Israel is merely an occupation state and does not exist as a sovereign nation in the eyes of Muslims.
Limbaugh argued that Obama has chosen to use the anti-Israel term in order to appease Iran, a nation that could benefit from the sectarian violence by using it as justification for moving into vulnerable parts of the region to “protect” people from the Islamic State group’s brutality.
“I don’t think he’s talking to the American people,” Limbaugh explained. “(T)he use of the word ‘Levant’ has an audience in the Middle East. He’s not talking to us.”
Of course, Iran doesn’t think of Israel as a legitimate nation, either, and it has threatened numerous times to erase the Jewish State from the map.
This isn’t the first time Obama has flipped a metaphorical middle finger at Israel — his Middle Eastern “apology tour” in 2009, his administration’s appointment of Muslim Brotherhood sympathizers to government agencies, and his continued icy treatment of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are all examples of the president’s disdain for the Israelis.
The United States should be supporting Israel, not undermining its legitimacy and giving credence to the claims of its enemies. Unfortunately, our current president will likely never fully support Israel, but the good news is that there are only 202 days until he is out of office.
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