It is quite awful to know what is coming ahead of time, and then be ignored by the mainstream when you try to tell them.
In 2003, I released a novel where the main character, a professor, was writing a book called the Second Holocaust where he
claims that a Second Holocaust has started which will culminate in Iranian nuclear attacks against the almost 6 million Jews of
Israel. I am not saying that Iran will be successful against the Israeli IDF, but the concern that occupied my mind when
I wrote the book has become a lot more concrete and worrisome.
Furthermore I had the professor in the book get in trouble for some politically incorrect language at a lecture; then
after the book came out, I got in trouble, not for what I said, but for what an 18 year old part time book clerk and member of
the Muslim Students Association fabricated that i said.
My book, The Second Catastrophe: A Novel about a Book and its Author was banned by Chapters in Canada and was never
picked up in the U.S., despite good reviews.
Last week, Mantua Books released my new book, TOLERism: The Ideology Revealed, in which I warn that politically
correct tolerance has morphed into the ideology of Tolerism, and that Obama is one of the main symptons, where tolerance
towards the illiberals has become excessive and tolerance has become more important than justice. Again, I was too
prescient, As we know, last week, an Islamist who was still a psychiatrist in the U.S. army despite all kinds of talk
about how the Muslims in the U.S. should support Muslim countries rather than America, how America in responding to 9/11 was
warring against all of Islam, rather than fighting terrorist groups, and who had worshipped in mosques led by two radical
Islamists, killed twelve fellow soldiers and injured 33 more.
Yelling the traditional chant of Jihadists, "Allahu Akhbar" as he opened fire in a pre-meditated attack, the media and Obama
the Dunce reacted in typical politically correct, morally relativistic terms.
The first Washington Post article took 11 paragraphs to even mention that the attacker was Muslim!
President Obama, put in a couple of disgraceful performances wherein he shows why he is one of the last people in the U.S.
who should be President in a time of war against the West by Radical Islam: Even on Saturday, by which time more
information had come out about the Islamist ideology of the attacker (who should always be described as a "terrorist" - except
that the politically correct, morally infantile Obama has abolished the word - Obama unbelievable declined to mention that this
attack was by an Islamist, or was caused by the Islamists who indoctrinated the terrorist.
Instead Obama said, (and I am not joking): "We cannot fully know what leads a man to do such a thing." This has got to
go down as one of the most ridiculous statements by an American president in history. We KNOW already what Islamist
hatred causes their people to do. Where has Obama been? Of course he knows it too, but feels the need to downplay
the fact. That is why some Americans are belatedly worrying about the Islamic background and the spirtual mentors who
influenced this smooth talking, no action, poseur.
Incidentally, it took me 5 minutes from hearing the initial report to find out:
Hasan attended the mosque in Silver Spring Maryland where the imam was at the time Faisal Khan. Faisal Khan was a
supporter of the demonstrations in Washington by Muslims who wanted Sami Al-Arian released from jail. Sami Al-Arian is
the disgraced professor from Florida who pled guilty to one count of conspiracy (other counts were dropped as part of a plea
bargain) to assist a terrorist entity, namely the Palestinian Islamic Jihad. Al-Arian refused to comply with a subpoena
to come to a Grand Jury to testify against an alleged co-conspirator and was convicted of contempt of court, in addition to the
original charge, which really bothered some of the activists in the Washington area Muslim community.
Then, it was discovered that the Islamist doctor had attended a mosque in Virginia headed by an Islamist imam, which
was also attended (at the same time) by two of the World Trade Centre terrorists. There is no evidence of direct
link, but this shows what kind of crowd and imams he associated with.
But if the American people were not concerned that their future Commander in Chief hung out with the America-hating Rev.
Wright and the ex-terrorist Bill Ayers, and with other anti-American, anti-Israel, anti-Semitic ideologues, I guess they don't
see anything wrong with radical Islamists who hate America serving in the armed forces.
Again, my book is prescient and again I watch the inevitable results of what I warn against. I derive no pleasure,
none at all, from being right.
Then last week I made a post about the danger that our current cultural relativists will soon attack the moral foundations
of Remembrance Day. I sent a copy of the essay to a number of newspapers who of course declined it, without even
bothering to write back, as they must consider me some kind of flake.
But yesterday, I found that what my essay warns against has already started. Of course, it has started in Britain
first. Which is par for the course. I am going to reprint the article from the website from one of these left wing
pacifist British Christian churches, who seem happy to cheer on the Islamification of their country which, based on other areas
of the world where Muslims are in control, will inevitably mean that the Christian churches, left wing or not, will not be
tolerated. Toleration as I have argued in my new book is only a one way street.
Here is the report; I have emphasized certain ridiculous points by adding bold face type. Mark my words, this
is the next frontier in the Left's assault on decency, morality and our historic accomplishments as liberal democracies:
A new report ahead of Remembrance Day is recommending a deeper and more meaningful form of remembrance that
encompasses both soldiers and civilians on all sides in all wars.
Released today (2nd November) by the thinktank Ekklesia, its suggestions include an honest acknowledgement that
some did “die in vain”, an end to “selective remembrance”...
Remembrance has been ‘cheapened’ it says by a failure to back up words with action, particularly when it comes to
successive Government’s care for war veterans, but also the lack of resources put into peacebuilding.
It traces the development of Britain’s remembrance tradition and makes a series of proposals about how Remembrance Day
might be updated and made more accessible to future generations, making the way we remember war more truthful and
inclusive.
• A greater equality in remembrance to incorporate all those affected by war, including those on both sides and
civilians, conscientious objectors, and those executed for ‘cowardice’
• The language used in remembrance should be more truthful. Words like ‘glorious’ should no longer be used. There
should also be an acknowledgement that some did “die in vain” and an end to automatic references about all soldiers
giving “their lives for the freedom we enjoy today”.
• Churches should resist the misappropriation of religious language in remembrance. Where it is used it should be
qualified carefully, particularly with regard to words like “sacrifice”, which should not be used to condone
violence.
• Following other examples from around the world a far greater commitment should be made to peace
• Churches that have bishops and chaplains to the armed forces, should also provide them for the “unarmed forces”,
those who work as peacemakers and peacebuilders without weapons
• Remembrance should encompass groups who are often excluded. The environmental impact of war, including ecological
damage and millions of animals slaughtered should also be more widely acknowledged
• Churches and others involved in remembrance events and services should make a greater variety of symbols
available such as white and purple poppies alongside red ones
• There should be an end to ‘selective remembrance’ where the more shameful aspects of war are forgotten
• Armistice Day should become a bank holiday
“We can remember well, or we can remember badly” said Ekklesia co-director Jonathan Bartley... “ Many want to
remember, but they are unable to join in the corporate recollection because of the values and politics that
accompany the traditions.
“It is naïve to believe that our remembrance has not been shaped by political perspectives and certain values about
war. If we want future generations to remember, we need to acknowledge this, and adapt our traditions accordingly.
This will mean deciding what we need to hold onto from the past, but also making tough decisions about what is unhelpful
and should be discarded.
“Remembrance that does not tell the truth or match words with actions is cheap, and fails to honour those who died.
Remembrance that excludes people because we feel uncomfortable with what they did is deceitful. We need a more honest,
equal, and inclusive remembering.”
ENDS
1. Ekklesia is a member of the Network of Christian Peace Organisations (NCPO) committed to furthering peace and
encouraging churches to support the peace movement
2. Formed in 2001, Ekklesia was listed by The Independent newspaper in 2005 as among 20 influential UK think-tanks.
According to Alexa/Amazon, it has one of the most-visited religious current affairs websites in Britain. It runs a news
and comment service, examining religion in public life, and raises £250,000 a year for peace & justice causes
Dear readers:
Look at the future and weep. Or, do something about it and join me in fighting the Tolerist cancer undermining
our civilization.
A Jew looks at America’s Scandalous
Award to Mary Robinson
By Howard Rotberg
Tisha B'Av, the Fast of the Ninth of the Jewish month of Av, is a Jewish day
of mourning to commemorate the many tragedies that have befallen the Jewish
people, many of which coincidentally have occurred on the ninth of Av.This year it fell on July 30th.
Tisha B'Av primarily commemorates the destruction of the first and second Temples in Jerusalem,
both of which were destroyed on the ninth of Av (the first by the Babylonians
in 586 B.C.E. and the second by the Romans in 70 C.E.)The Western Wall around the Temple,
Judaism’s holiest place is the remains of the wall around the Temple.Arab revisionist history holds that there never was a Jewish Temple, all
archeological verifications notwithstanding.Israel, since Jerusalem was reunified in 1967 tolerates Palestinian
prohibitions against Jews wishing to visit the TempleMount,
now the site of an Arab mosque.
Although this holy day is primarily meant to commemorate the destruction of
the Temple, it also the many other tragedies of
the Jewish people, many of which occurred on this day, most notably the
expulsion of the Jews from Spain
in 1492.
Traditional
Jews who follow the Torah learn that when the twelve scouts
sent by Moses
to observe the land of Canaan returned from their mission, the majority spoke
disparagingly about the land which caused the Children of Israel to panic and despair of ever
entering the "Promised Land". For this, the Torah states
that they were punished by God that their generation would not enter the land. Moreover, because of the Israelites' lack of
faith, God decreed that for all
generations this date would become one of crying and misfortune for their
descendants, the Jewish people.
Here
is the list of calamities that happened to the Jewish people on Tisha B’av
through the ages:
And now, on Tisha B’Av in the Hebrew year of 5769,
being July 30th 2009, a major catastrophe has again fallen on the
Jewish people.The actual event of
which I am speaking may seem to be relatively unimportant – President Obama has
awarded the Medal of Freedom to Irishwoman Mary Robinson.Robinson presided over the United Nations
Commission on Human Rights as it transformed itself to the almost single
concern of vilifying Israel,
and presided over the infamous Durban Conference.The honour itself, however, is indicative of
something much more important and ominous – the transition of the United States
from being the leader of the free world and (on balance) a force for justice
and freedom in the world to becoming a European-like rationalizer of injustice
by emphasizing the supposed value of “tolerance” and “multi-lateralism” in a
world of evil nations and transnational terrorists.The giving of an honour to the woman who
most epitomizes the evil of the Durban
conference and the preoccupation with characterizing Israel as the new Nazis and the
Palestinians as the new Jews, could unfortunately symbolize a turning point in
American and world history.
Previously,
the terrorism utilized by Palestinians with the support of Muslim nations, and
the tolerance and funding of European nations, seemed to at least face a line
in the sand with the United
States.Jews thought they could depend on the liberal democrats of the United
States to understand that terrorism is caused, not by the failure to give
terrorists what they want, but by allowing and tolerating, even nourishing the climates of hate in which
terrorists thrive.
And
so, in the infamous Durban Conference of 2001, the United States under the
leadership of Secretary of State Colin Powell drew a line in the sand, beyond
which the Americans were not prepared to allow the conference to proceed (with
American participation) – that an international conference on Racism, could not
be hijacked to deal only with one political dispute in the world, given that
this was a dispute over land boundaries (and no other political disputes were
being discussed).Moreover, that it was in fact a racist agenda that it had been adopted by the Durban pre-conference
(held in Iran!) to criticize Israeli counter-terrorism - in the absence of
criticism of the terrorism itself – and to equate the six million deaths
ofJews in the Holocaust with Israeli
self-defense against hostile militant neighbours and terrorist organizations,
and to criticize Israel as being guilty of “ethnic cleansing” and “apartheid”.The American leadership withdrew from the
conference.
The
anti-intellectualism, the anti-liberalism, the anti-westernism, and indeed the
anti-Semitism of the Arab and Muslim world joined with self-hating members of
western Non-Governmental Organizations, were exposed in Durban as a major
threat to Western civilization.For
those, who didn’t get the message from this conference, which ended on
September 7th, 2001, a mere four days later militant Islam attacked New York’s WorldTradeTowers.President Bush took up the challenge and
vowed to stop terrorism in the United
States, and despite other weaknesses in his
administration, he, for the main part kept this vow.To Jews, the travesty of Durban followed so closely by the horrors of
9/11 indicated that once again the Jews were the canaries in the mine, and how
the world views anti-Semitic persecution of Jews is a harbinger for the
prospects for freedom and peace in the so-called civilized world.
In
my novel, The Second Catastrophe:A Novel about a Book and its Author (Mantua
Books), the fictional author of the book-within-the-book argues that the Durban
Conference in today’s war against the Jews is equivalent to the Wansee
Conference in the Nazi war on the Jews.
But
now the Americans have embraced a candidate of change.Despite ominous past associations with a
rogues’ gallery of anti-Israel and anti-American types (including, most
importantly, having as a pastor Jeremiah Wright, whose message was not so much
Christian as anti-American and anti-Israel), Americans, including an astounding
75% of American Jews, voted for Obama as President.
His
very first acts on the international stage were promises to “engage” with the
terrorist-sponsoring and genocidal nuclear-arming Iranians, and to bow to
Saudis and to create an American “submission” to Islam by fabricating a view of
history - by stating that “the truth (is) that America and Islam are not
exclusive and need not be in competition. Instead, they overlap, and share
common principles — principles of justice and progress; tolerance and the
dignity of all human beings … Islam has demonstrated through words and deeds
the possibilities of religious tolerance and racial equality.”
By
making “tolerance” the supreme American value as opposed to “Justice”, and then
to equate America’s sense of tolerance with whatever that word means in Islamic
countries, Obama prostituted centuries of American notions of freedom and
justice to what only can be termed a first step in the “submission” to Islam.
And
his promises of “engagement” with Iran
were put on the back burner, as America
watched impotently as the Iranian mullahs and their evil hit-man Ahmadinejad
violently put down protests over election fraud and the restriction of
liberties for the Iranian people.
In
this, Obama seeks to bring America
closer to the submissionist ideologies and practices of countries like Britain and France, which allow parallel
systems of sharia law that deny Muslim women the great individual protections
of Western human rights law, and which have altered both domestic and foreign
policies to placate their growing Islamic populations.
And
so, on Tisha B’Av, July 30th, 2009, Obama made an even more shocking
symbolic submission to foreign values, when he awarded a medal of freedom to Ireland’s Mary
Robinson, the infamous former head of the United Nations Human Rights
Commission and the founder and chief organizer of 2001’s Durban
Conference.This award must surely be
viewed with horror for those who hold out a future for our children of peace,
freedom and the continuation of western standards of individual and human
rights. This award to Jews must surely be seen as yet another catastrophe in a
long list of catastrophes that have happened on Tisha B’Av throughout Jewish
history.
Before
turning to an examination of the abhorrent views and actions of Ms. Robinson,
it is important to examine President Obama’s views in more detail.
As I have just returned from three weeks in Israel at the time of writing this (July 31,
2009), I can perhaps give a view of how Israelis, in my recent discussions with
them, are viewing Obama’s America.Of course, this exercise is largely
subjective, because Israelis, living in a liberal democracy hold a vast array
of different opinions, but certain trends are discernable.
Israelis can be excused for wondering just who Barack
Hussein Obama really is and what does he stand for.Is he Black or white, Muslim or
Christian, friend of domestic terrorists or
mainstreamers, confidant of Edward Said or
establishment Jews, brilliant writer of two autobiographies or purveyor of unacknowledged ghost
written material, supporter of Arabs or
Israel, lawyer attuned to human rights or
community organizer attuned to collective rights, follower of Christian values or liberation theology positioned
between Reverend Wright and Louis Farakhan, proud of American historical values
or apologetic to the terrorists in
accepting the responsibility of America and Israel for the “root causes”?
Obama, it must be conceded, is in fact a product of
contemporary American culture, and it is that culture of cultural relativism
and moral equivalency, which has been a concern of many Israelis for the last
10 years or so.For even though George
Bush was perceived as a friend of Israel,
the political class in America
has been inching back to the State Department’s philo-Arabism as opposed to the
traditional liberal respect for the only liberal democracy in the Middle East.When
the New York Times publishes anti-Israel Jews like Tony Judt, and the Hollywood
establishment did not understand the moral travesty that Steven Spielberg
created from a script by anti-Israel Jewish writer Tony Kushner, in Munich,
it can be argued that Obama is the result of what the American liberal culture
has become, not the cause of it.
As someone interested in cultural history (the history of
ideologies and values), and the author of three books on the subject, I try to
visit Israel
often.I share the view (often ascribed
to the “right”) that Israel is the front line in Huntington’s clash of
civilizations or, to put it another, yet similar, way, is among the most
important fronts in the War Against Radical Islam (called by those who haven’t
the moral fiber to speak the truth, the War on Terror).
And so, having been travelling around Israel for the last few of weeks, and listening
to an assortment of Israelis and Israeli media, I have noticed an interesting
reaction to what America
is becoming under the President whose values and background are so
inscrutable.From an initial positive
attitude towards someone who advanced so rapidly to the Presidency, only 6% of
Israelis now view Obama as “pro”-Israel.In no particular order here are some things
they are thinking about:
In my travels around Israel, I see the huge accomplishment
of a country that has an open immigration policy for every ethnicity of Jew who
wants or needs sanctuary in a Jewish state where he or she can be free from
prejudice or persecution.From the light
brown Sephardic Jews driven out of Arab countries, to the darker brown Jews of
India, to the black Jews of Ethiopia, all, no matter their education or
suitability to contribute to the country, are accepted.Within a generation their children are (in
reasonable numbers) successfully assimilated to the modern, western,
technological society and culture of Israel.
The politics of race here results in some odd voting blocks
and coalitions, but there is very much an underlying consensus that every
Israeli is who he is and does not pretend to be something else.This holds true for the hundreds of thousands
of Israeli Arabs living in peace with their Jewish neighbours, having
representation in the parliament, an ambassadorship, a place on the Supreme
Court, and in the case of the Druze Arabs, service in the army.Unlike their cousins, who now call
themselves Palestinians, the Muslims who stayed put, know who they are, and did
not have to invent an identity.
Obama, from the Israeli viewpoint, is a mystery.He somehow appears a post-racial poseur akin
to Michael Jackson, bending race to the requirements of art and public
adulation.Is he his father’s son (an
already married upper class Kenyan student who tired of Barack’s mother and
went home) or his mother’s son (a naïve and largely expatriate academic from
the Midwest)? How can the son of a Kenyan and a white woman
whose parents were from Kansas, and who availed himself of the fruits of the
American affirmative action program, wrap himself in the mantle of oppressed
black American males whose cultural impotency stems directly from the slave
experience and a failed assimilation to American values?The very notion that his blackness links him
automatically to the black mainstream is, in this viewpoint, a fundamentally
racist construct.Skin colour matters
less to Americans today than cultural values.In other words, the typical educated American would rather have a black
lawyer or ball player as a neighbour than a white Appalachian.The remaining prejudice towards blacks is
not a function of skin colour as it is a reaction to perceived difference in
cultural values.
Obama’s grandparents (who grew up in Kansas) took the main burden of raising
him.Where is Kansas and what was it named after?That would be of interest to Israelis, but
apparently not so much to American journalists.Kansas
after all was named after the Kansa Native American tribe who along with most
Native Tribes were basically ethnically cleansed by white settlers with
governmental and military backing.Before Obama apologizes to Muslims, perhaps he should apologize to
American natives.
Or is Obama, like most young Americans who today fail to
seriously study history, entitled to divorce himself entirely from ancestral
deeds and heritage?Have we
post-moderns dismissed the traditional notion of examining someone’s family to
understand their bearings?Why then,
does Obama obsess over the historical details of Israeli settlement policy and
not the settlement policy of his ancestors in Kansas
and Oklahoma?
Does Obama know that Mary Robinson’s appeasement of the
derailing of the Durban Conference on Racism was not only to turn it into an
anti-Israel hatefest, but also to extinguish the original hope to have the
conference deal with the historical wrongs of slavery and colonialism, and
obtain for African countries some measure of apology?In fact, the first Black American President,
in his eagerness to reward Mary Robinson’s conduct at Durban,
also has created a slap in the face for the African countries who had such
great hope at Durban.Of course, not sharing a background in
slavery like most other American blacks, and not wanting his white ancestors’
benefits from Aboriginal ethnic cleansing in Kansas and Oklahoma to see the
light of the media, Obama neither understands nor empathizes with the hopes for
redress that were dashed by Robinson.
Obama, in his few pronouncements about Israel, seems to lack any serious
historical context.This is not
surprising to Israelis because there is far less justification for what the white
American settlers did (including Obama’s great grandparents who owned property
in Oklahoma, where some of the most serious injustices to Natives happened),
than what Israeli settlers have done, which is to reclaim land which historically was Jewish for thousands of
years, after a defensive war.So when
Obama hectors Israelis on their settlements, he is viewed as transparent and
hypocritical.
Or is the American problem one of handing the complexities
of American foreign policy - in an age of aggressive fundamentalist Islam’s
attempt to seize control of massive areas of the world - over to a Georgia
peanut farmer or an undistinguished Texas governor, or, as we have now, a
public relations and internet savy “community activist”?
Israelis are rankled by Obama’s blatent double standards:
He is loath to “interfere” by seizing a historic opportunity
to reverse Iranian Islamofascist tyranny in Iran and export of terrorism
through Hizbollah and Hamas:"It's
not productive given the history of U.S.-Iranian relations to be seen as
meddling," he stated.The fact that
it was another inexperienced American Democratic President, Jimmy Carter, who
projected American weakness, was instrumental in encouraging the Mullah’s
Islamic revolution in Iran,
is lost on the Obama crowd.But, when it
comes to Israel, Obama meddles in the greatest detail – demanding, contrary to
previous commitments to Israel (as substantiated by Elliot Abrams), that no
Israeli settlement be allowed even one inch of growth to accommodate new family
formation.To Jews who are attuned to
the demographic realities of the Middle East,
this is perceived ominously like an American proscription against Jewish
births, and ties Obama to historical fascist oppression of Jews.
Moreover, Israelis who lived through the almost daily
suicide bombings of 2001 -2002, the Hizbollah rockets on Northern Israel in
2006, and the 7 years of rockets from Gaza
against Israeli towns like Sderot and Ashkelon,
are saddened to hear a one-sided concern from Obama.Waxing eloquent about Palestinian suffering
(which is perceived by most Israelis to stem in main from their own leaders’
rejection of Israeli peace offers includingCamp Davidin 2000 and Olmert’s
offer in 2008), Israelis are irked that his sympathies do not extend to their
suffering, too.Israelis who are trying
to explain to their children why hundreds of millions of hostile Arabs
periodically attack their country, sponsor terrorist attacks, and now are
joined by the Islamofascist state of Iran which (all the way back to Rafsanjani
in the 1990s) has been promising to attain nuclear weapons and use them on the
Jews.And how do they explain that
despite three thousand years of Jewish presence in Israel, the Palestinians
reject the Israeli offer of an independent state, because they cannot also have
their people return to the one small Jewish state (their rejection is based on
the misleadingly named “right” of return.)
Perhaps the most obscene double standard of all, from the
point of view of women, anyway, is that in a Muslim world that tolerates
“honour” killings, Obama does not seem to notice.A so-called liberal embraced by American
women praises Islam for tolerance, when that tolerance includes the obscenity
of honour killings and rapes.Just
check out the writings of the great American feminist Phyllis Chesler (now
shunned by mainstream feminism) on the extent of honour killings and abuse of
women in Islamic culture.
The cultural relativists have so fallen in love with Islam
that they accept Islam’s right to abuse women and children.They also seem to accept in this bizarre
moral relativism Hamas’ right to make women and children into human
shields.They reserve their indignation
for Israel’s self defense
that targets rocket launching sites, after telephone calls to the civilians to
evacuate, and when they do not and suffer casualities, Israel is held to be solely
responsible.
For Israelis, whether or not they are Torah observant, know
that the Torah values justice more than anything.The United States used to agree.Now under Obama it appears that Tolerance is
the new value of choice, and that tolerance leads to horrible double standards,
and it is that underlying divergence of values that will separate Israel and the United States more than anything
else.The Democrats will portray their
policy choices as reflecting “balance” and national interest;in fact the Americans are following the
Europeans towards a crisis in traditional values of Western civilization,
wherein tolerance is seen to be at least as important as Justice.One cannot emphasize too greatly that when
Tony Kushner and Steven Spielberg portrayed the Israelis as vengeful in Munich, they were reflecting a sad
cultural decline:Rather than
emphasizingJustice, Spielberg reflected
an adoption of Tolerance to the sad failures of the German authorities to bring
the murderers at the Munich Olympics to justice, and to the distorted values of
the terrorists themselves and the people who sent them on their dastardly
mission.
By choosing to portray the victims as Shylock-like in their
vengeance, Spielberg and his fans have made clear how much anti-Israelism
depends on anti-Semitism.Obama is the
perfect president for a nation without values.When Michele Obama stated that with her husband’s election, she could
finally be proud of America, that seems to me to say that at last America will
change its values to approach the European Leftist abrogation of Justice and
away from traditional American values which have been rejected as Right-wing
and non-tolerant.Formerly the “canary
in the mine” with respect to injustice in the world, Israelis sense that they
have been replaced by the United Nations Human Rights Commission, dominated by
Islamic dictatorships.If the
conscience of America is now
Jimmy Carter, rather than Eli Wiesel, the Israelis feel that a Second Holocaust
will be permitted by America.
The worry for an educated Jew, however, is that while a
Canary in a coal mine was valued by the miners for detecting dangerous gases, the
Jews of Israel will not be appreciated for criticizing moral values, especially
when Israelis themselves are so far from perfect;in fact, it can be argued, that anti-Semitism
is in large part based on the resentment towards those preaching justice and
goodness by those intent on injustice and murder.Hitler’s policies of course breached most of
the Ten Commandments.American Jews who
stand up for the values of Justice against the values of Tolerance are in
danger of falling into Walt and Mearsheimer’s dastardly Jewish lobby.Israelis with a perfect sense of the history
of anti-Semitism, know the potential problem that Obama creates for the Jewish
people.
Israelis are viewing Obama’s Cairo speech in a very different light than
Obama’s young (and apparently historically ignorant) base in the Democratic
party who equate eloquence with intelligence.To the Israelis, as recently pointed out by Sarah Honig, in the Jerusalem Post, Obama is making the
mistake of using American prestige to in fact support democracy’s most rabid
enemies, while being nasty to an embattled liberal democracy (whose “crime”
seems to be what policies they have adopted after three wars against it by the
Arab states, and numerous terrorist campaigns.)
As Honig puts it:“As
pro-democracy demonstrators are killed in Teheran and as its ayatollahs further
their designs to arm themselves with nukes, the leader of the free world harps
on Israeli settlements.You can almost
understand where he’s coming from.Iran
is a tough customer and crazy too.It’s
tempting not to rile it and to deflect criticism by focusing on some lonely
remote outposts in the middle of Judea and Samaria’s barren moonscape.”For Israel,
unlike the Arabs or Iran,
according to Honig, will “broadmindedly collaborate in an effort to appease its
detractors.”
Americans with their wide-open spaces and huge country, have
a hard time understanding a tiny sliver of a country, which under the
non-lamented ’67 borders was a little as 9.5 miles wide, and which now finds itself
surrounded on the north and the south-west by Iranian terrorist proxies, and
which is being asked to add a state to its east, which in all likelihood will
become, like Gaza, ruled by terrorist Hamas.Israel indeed has a
love-hate relationship with America.
While American fans of Obama might accept his argument of
equivalency between one of history’s greatest liberal democracies on the one
hand, and a series of regimes that grant few if any individual rights and often
promote abuse of women, torture and have abysmal justice systems, on the other,
Israelis react to this claim with shock and horror.Obama stated at Cairo
that America
and the Muslim world “share common principles - principles of justice and
progress; tolerance and the dignity of all human beings.”To most Israelis, the man is either a
lunatic or attempting the most disgraceful appeasement since Neville
Chamberlain refused to react to the Nazi threat.To Israelis, who, particularly in Haifa and the Galilee
live near, and sometimes work with, moderate Muslim Arabs, there is a knowledge
that individual Muslims, free of indoctrination and brainwashing by Muslim
governments, can be good neighbours.But
they know Obama is wrong when he whitewashes the corrupted leaders of the
“Muslim world”, for Israelis know better than anyone how those leaders have
cast the Jewish State as the source of all blame for everything wrong in the
world.
To Israelis, appeasement of evil today, means a bloodier and
longer war tomorrow.To America,
its golden tongued orator will talk radical Islam into giving up all of its
goals.Leaning on Israel will, this line of thinking
goes, lead Islamists to come to their senses.To Israelis, who actually have a long history of dealing with the Arab
rejection of any compromise in their belief that every descendent of every
Palestinian should be allowed to move to Tel Aviv, Obama projects nothing more
than weakness and ignorance.The
Israelis have learned or ought to have learned by now – depending which
politician one is viewing – that making concessions to Islamists is only viewed
by them as weakness leading to more concessions.Israelis believe that the Palestinians have a
very different time frame than do leftist Americans and Europeans:Palestinians are prepared to wait for 50 or
100 years, if necessary, for the resolve of the enemy to break.Such is the purpose of terrorism – to break
the will, to force submission, to make popular the idea of appeasement.
As young Americans leave organized religion in droves, many
no longer accept the traditional concepts of good and evil.They believe, like Obama, that the evil
just need some more concessions.America
is in danger of losing the ability to understand how the “evil” of a Hitler or
an Ahmadinejad compromises the ability of freedom loving countries to defend
against mortal threats to Western civilization.To that portion of the Israeli population that accepts religious values,
it is sad that the supposedly Christian leader of the world’s leading democracy
was given his religious guidance by a minister as anti-American as Reverend
Wright.It is even sadder to see him
deeply bow to the Saudi King and preach about the moral equivalency of
Christianity and Islam.
To Israelis, even though Bush together with his Secretary of
State, Condoleeza Rice, were less than successful, at least they acknowledged
that the U.S.
was in a War with radical Islam, including Al Qaeda and the Muslim
Brotherhood.It is sad to see that
Obama has submitted to Muslim arguments that such Islamist organizations are on
the periphery, instead of contaminating the mainstream.Israelis have been reading recently how Al
Jazeera, the dominant network for Muslims world-wide, in fact was set up by the
emir of Qatar, to promote
the ideals of the Muslim Brotherhood, which threatens the stability of Egypt,
as well as being the dominant influence on Hamas.Do Americans know this, and if so, do they
care?Do they believe a speech by Obama
can compete with the hours of anti-U.S. and anti-Israel programming consumed
daily by millions of Muslims?As Zvi
Mazel, formerly Israeli ambassador to Egypt,
has recently written, “Al Jazeera leads an all-out war against Israel
in which there is no room for true reporting.The purpose is to bring all Arabs to support the Palestinians and, more
specifically Hamas, which is, after all, the Palestinian branch of the Muslim
Brotherhood.No efforts are spared to
present the Palestinians as the ultimate victims.Hamas representatives are warmly received by
news anchors and commentators and they receive far more air time than the
Palestinian Authority”.
One would think the media-savy American president, who
relied so much on media support to win the election, would understand the power
of Al-Jazeera and challenge its subversion of journalistic standards;instead he is too busy “apologizing” and
attributing the tension between America and the Muslim world to a “colonialism
that denied rights and opportunities to many Muslims, and a Cold War in which
Muslim-majority countries were too often treated as proxies without regard to
their own aspirations”.Perhaps if
Obama watched Arab media, read Arab textbooks, and listened to the sermons of
certain imams, he would come up with another explanation of the tension between
America
and the Muslim world.
But alas, he appears to read less than he writes.In an internet world of short newsclips and
symbolic acts, be they of terrorists, or the symbols adopted by Obama himself,
the symbolic significance of awarding a medal to Mary Robinson is, quite
simply, to tell the liberal Jews of America that they have no future as liberal
American Jews, reflective of Biblical
values of Justice and human rights, but only as “tolerant” Americans.That
itself, given the contributions of Jews to American society and culture is a
tragedy of the highest magnitude, equivalent to other tragedies that took place
on Tisha B’Av.What it says about the
security of almost six million Jews to be free of another Holocaust, this time
in our ancestral homeland, is too scary to think about.When Obama says the champion of freedom is
Mary Robinson, that is a tragedy for all Jews.
The Medal of Freedom is designed to recognize individuals
who have made "an especially meritorious contribution to the security or
national interests of the United
States, world peace, cultural or other
significant public or private endeavors."It is a very significant award.
The best source on the evil represented by Mary Robinson is
the first-person account of the late American Democratic Congressman Tom
Lantos, himself a victim of the Holocaust. At the time, he was the ranking Democratic
member of the International Relations Committee of the U.S. House of
Representatives, and a founder of the Congressional Human Rights Caucus.Lantos, remember, was like most Jews, a loyal
Democrat, and in fact was a strong opponent of perceived American unilateralism
under Bush, right after 9/11, and a promoter of working through coalitions that
later developed.Lantos was appointed
the leader of the American delegation to the Durban Conference, and, as such,
was closely involved with the American’s attempted negotiations with Robinson
that were unsuccessful in getting her to change the course of the conference.
In an essay in the Winter/Spring 2002 issue of the Fletcher Forum of World Affairs (of the
Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy of Tufts University), Lantos published his
account of the Durban Conference as “The Durban Debacle:An Insider’s View of the World Racism
Conference at Durban”.It is most important to read this
“insider’s” view of the woman who Obama has awarded a Medal of Freedom.
Lantos writes that"much of the responsibility for the debacle rests on the
shoulders" of Robinson, who "in her role as secretary general of the conference, failed to provide the
leadership needed to keep the conference on track."Lantos
also faults the Islamic states, and moreover argues that a failure by the U.S.
to show leadership at the United Nations and its various organizations, created
a resentment against American unilateralism (of course Bush later tried the
multi-lateral route, without great success in that) which made it harder to
control what happened at Durban.
Interestingly, for those who support Obama’s appeasement and
embracement of cultural relativism and American apologies as the modus
operandus of dealing with the enemies and their supporters in the War against
Militant Islam, Lantos had some interesting points to make, which Obama should
well study.Lantos, the Holocaust
survivor, argues in his essay, “The Durban Debacle”, that “(t)he international
mechanisms that we have helped build to support a liberal international system,
including the UN, require U.S.
leadership to stay on track.When we
fail to lead, rogue regimes and hostile forces are quick to step into the
breach to appropriate these mechanisms for their own propaganda and political
purposes.If we want to win our war
against terrorism, we will have to stay engaged in the UN and elsewhere,
promote American interests and values abroad and transform our coalition
against terrorism into a new international order that supports pluralism,
democracy and human rights.”
Of course, the late Mr. Lantos is no longer around to see
his Democratic party resolve to have America “lead” less and “submit”
more to regimes that prohibit pluralism, democracy and human rights, by
negating the fundamental differences the West has with the Islamist model.
Even before the convening of the full conference in Durban, there were signs
that Robinson lacked an understanding of, and sympathy for, the rejection of
anti-Semitic acts of hostile Muslim states.There were a number of preparatory regional conferences, including one
for Asian countries in Tehran.Despite her assurances to the contrary, the
Iranians were able to exclude Jewish NGOs and Israelis and other holders of
Israeli passports from attending.This
Muslim racism made a mockery of the process to hold a conference against
Racism.In fact, Australia and New
Zealand were also barred from attending the Tehran meeting because they were seen to be too supportive
of Israel.
While Robinson was forceful in the regional pre-conference
meetings in South America and Europe, speaking eloquently of the need for every
country to confront its own racism, at Tehran
she took the opposite approach.Lantos
notes that she spoke not a word about anti-Semitic textbooks and curricula in
Arab schools, no appeal for the rights of non-Muslim minorities, no appeal to
improve the horrible lot of imported domestic workers in Arab sheikdoms, no
condemnation of the Taliban’s destruction of ancient Buddhist artifacts, and no
plea for an elevation for the status of women in Muslim societies.Said Lantos:“To many of us following these early developments, her silence was
deafening.”
Lantos noted that the declarations adopted by the Asian
nations in the ‘discriminatory’ environment of Tehran,
under Robinson’s watch, amounted to a statement of intent to use the Durban anti-racism
conference as a tool of propaganda and hate against the world’s only Jewish
state.The text accused Israel of
“ethnic cleansing” and implementing a system of ‘apartheid”, accusations well
beyond the limits of previous anti-Israel discourse.And Robinson?In a statement that Lantos found “baffling”
she did not criticize this hijacking of the agenda to create a non-political
conference against racism and not against specific states.Instead she congratulated the delegates for coming
up with a “Consensus”!According to
Lantos, she characterized this preliminary hatefest as a “productive dialogue
between civilizations”.When asked why,
despite all guidelines, the Asian pre-conference had centred out Israel
as the only source of racism in the world, she stated:“The situation in the Palestinian occupied
territories was brought up at the meeting and it was reflected in the final
declaration.”
Note the comment by Lantos:
“These comments (by Robinson) represented a pivotal moment
in the evolution of the WCAR.By
appearing to condone the Asian conference’s efforts to place the
Israel-Palestinian conflict on the agenda of the world conference, she betrayed
its intentions and emboldened those intent on using the conference for their
own political purposes.From that moment
the conference began to take a dangerous trajectory that became ever more
difficult to correct.”
The world conferences on racism that were held in 1978 and
1983 were held when the world was showing a consensus against the Apartheid
regime in South Africa.It became clear that the Islamic states, with
the appeasement of Robinson, were poised to win a propaganda war to shun,
isolate and boycott a state, whose civilians at that very moment were being
attacked by so-called suicide bombers, supported financially and morally by the
complete Arab world.By the use of the
WCAR, the Islamic world hoped to portray the Israelis not as victims, but as
the perpetrators and moreover wrap the Israelis up in the images of Nazis and
South African racists.And Mary
Robinson helped them.
Prior to Durban,
there were no substantial calls for boycotts against Israeli professors or the
other university activism now sadly a part of the academic scene.The fact that the United Nations oversaw
such an event helped pave the way for illegitimate boycotts and one sided
conferences now taking place at universities all over the world, including,
sadly, universities in the United States and Canada.
The forgoing should be sufficient to disentitle Robinson
from the award.But the most important
reasons are these:First, according to
Lantos, in discussions during the conference she "refused to reject the
twisted notion that the wrong done to the Jews in the Holocaust was equivalent
to the pain suffered by the Palestinians in the Middle
East.Instead, she
discussed "the historical wounds of anti-Semitism and of the Holocaust on
the one hand and ... the accumulated wounds of displacement and military
occupation on the other."
The alleged moral equivalency between the Nazi final
solution to the Jews and Jewish treatment of Palestinians is a morally corrupt
position.It is meant by many of its
proponents to pave the way for a second “final solution” where the Jews of
Israel are fair game for murder because of their alleged treatment of
Palestinians.Robinson not only
permitted this nonsense to be spouted ad nauseum at Durban, the above quote
from Lantos shows that she was a proponent of this ideological component of
anti-Semitism.If the Jews are as bad
as the Nazis, then they too should be killed.Obama has no business giving the imprimatur of an American Medal of
Freedom on one who subscribes to such views, and then uses her tenure at the
head of a United Nations Human Rights Commission to popularize such views.
If Robinson is given a Medal of Freedom by Obama, it in
effect legitimizes her abhorrent views that the lack of “freedom” of the
Palestinians is an event comparable to the Holocaust of the Jews.It must also mean that Obama finds nothing
anti-Semitic in such a notion.In fact
that abominable position is a characteristic of modern anti-Semitism, just as
surely asthe yellow badge that Hitler
forced the Jews to wear was a characteristic of Nazi anti-Semitism.Obama has in effect stated that anti-Semitic
attitudes and actions are not a bar to receiving a Medal of Freedom;it seems to me that such attitudes allowed to
her to lead a very anti-Semitic organization, the UN Commission on Human
Rights, dominated by anti-Semitic, in fact genocidal nations.And thus her leadership of such nations whose
idea of freedom involves the death of Jewish civilians constitutes a debasement
of the idea of “freedom”.American
Jews, having witnessed numerous American professors argue that “terrorists” are
really “freedom fighters”, now witness their President award a Medal of
“Freedom” to one who accepts that the subjects of terrorism are really Nazis.
In fact the status of the organization that Robinson led
became so problematic that it was reformulated and renamed the UN Human Rights
Council.After Robinson finally
retired, others were at least embarrassed that a Human Rights commission should
have as members Sudan (the Commission, after Robinson retired, refused to take action against Sudan
regarding the genocide in Darfur in 2004, preferring instead to elect it as a
member two years later), as well as Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Libya, Cuba and Sri
Lanka, all adjudging Israel (which was the subject of over one-third of
country-specific resolutions).
Again, the attempt to vilify Israel
is now complete, if Israel’s
terrorist enemies are freedom
fighters, and the American Medal of Freedom
goes to the longtime head of a “human rights” commission which honours the
abusers, and who helped establish the international principle that Israel is
Nazi-like in its persecution of freedom fighters.
Surely, thoughtful American Jews must understand the Orwellian world that surrounds them.
Obama’s announcement on Tisha B’Av 2009 that Mary Robinson
would get an American Medal of Freedom is in fact the third strike against
American Jewry’s best hitter in the important game of whether anti-Semitism (in
the guise of anti-Zionism) is to be unequivocably exempted from prohibited Racism.This strike comes contemporaneously with the growing acceptance by
the culturally relativistic elites of a hands-off approach to Muslim Shariah
Law allowing abuse of wifes and daughters.To American Jewish liberals, who have for generations understood
American liberal values as most similar to Jewish values, the recognition that
group rights of misogynistic religions can trump individual human rights,
poses, to the thoughtful, almost an existential threat.How many will allow their thoughfulness in
this regards to challenge their financial and emotional comforts in the land
where the streets were “paved with gold” is questionable.You see, this third strike comes at a time
when 75% of American Jews joined Obama’s team and thought he was on their side.
Would that American Jews have understood that the first
black President should have been Colin Powell not Barack Obama and would that
they have thrown their (supposedly) powerful lobby into getting Powell selected
by the Republicans.Yet the sad, if not
outright pathetic, story of Obama’s manipulation of American Jews does nothing
so much as disprove the meanspirited, perhaps anti-Semitic rantings of
Professor Walt and Mearshimer, and other critics of the so-called lobby.
In fact the three strikes against American Jews (which are
similar to what has happened already to British Jews) are as follows:
The first strike was academia (again a forum supposedly
dominated by Jews) where the definition of “racism” was taken over by
sociologists who imported into the concept a necessary prerequisite of the
inequality of power and the use of words and action to perpetuate an imbalance
of power, often to support a status quo.Therefore the weak can not be truly racist, as all words and actions are
excused by the theory that they are seeking to end an unjustified inequality of
power.This sociological construct was
then utilized by such philosophers as England’s John Honderich to somehow
deduce that groups like the Palestinians were not only not racist to advocate killing of Jewish civilians but had a moral right to do so.
The second strike was the adoption of the post-modern
concept of cultural relativism.Jews and American non-Jews alike were to
be disabused of the notion that their culture emphasizing individual human
rights was the only legitimate culture in the world, and in fact it was racist
to disrespect those other cultures who grant no individual rights but only
tribal rights or the right not to be disrespected or humiliated.Such cultures could no longer be seen as
bringing on their own humiliation by failing to equip their young for
technology and economic prosperity or to respect peace and non-violence.It was America
and certainly it was Israel,
according to these theorists, that was the “root cause” of the humiliation,
rather than the behaviours and misdeeds of the cultures themselves.
The third strike, thrown by Obama on Tisha B’Av last is to
tie American notions of freedom and justice to the notions permitted, even
supported, by Mary Robinson at Durban.Durban was
allowed to stand for the proposition that Israel’s
dealings with the Palestinians (notwithstanding all of the efforts made in the Oslo process and other
deals made which the Palestinians did not honour) amounted to a Nazi-like
genocide against the Palestinians.
Tom Lantos’ account of the tragedy ofMary Robinson and the Durban Conference
should be studied.He met repeatedly
with Robinson to challenge her acceptance of the Organization of Islamic States
attempt to use the Durban Conference to delegitimize the Jewish State, and,
together with Colin Powell, he held to their position that the Conference was
not to be hijacked into involvement in one specific political dispute.
Lantos says that Robinson “refused to reject the twisted
notion that the wrong done to the Jews in the Holocaust was equivalent to the
pain suffered by the Palestinians in the Middle East.
Instead she discussed ‘the historical wounds of anti-Semitism
and of the Holocaust on the one hand, and … the accumulated wounds of
displacement and military occupation on the other.’”
Whether or not this language was reflected in the final
conference draft, after the Americans and others had pulled out, this display
of hateful power by the Islamic states and anti-American and anti-Israel NGOs,
as appeased by Mary Robinson on behalf of the so-called United Nations, was a
turning point in world history.And the
awarding of a medal for this conduct reflects a turning point (which we hope
can be reversed in the future) in American history.For Obama, the President whose moral
judgments as a member of Reverend Wright’s congregation were called into
question, has demonstrated the validity of all the concerns.The misuse of history, the false
equivalencies between the Holocaust and Israeli assumption of sovereignty after
a defensive war where its very existence was at stake, the appeasement of
totalitarians without a free media or academia to correct its Big Lies, all
have been given an American stamp of approval.On Tisha B’Av.
When Obama spoke at Cairo,
he exemplified the American submission to Islamic doctrines.First, he had the nerve to equate all of the
tolerance towards minorities, women, gays, and blacks – which were not achieved
without great struggle in America,
but are now supported by some very strong laws – and the great American Justice
system with the non-tolerance of minority rights, women’s rights and the lack
of Justice in Islamic countries today.While no one should expect a President to be unduly insulting to his
hosts, the following words are reflective of a submission and an appeasement
which will enable Muslim states to continue their unjust persecution of some of
their peoples:Obama stated that
America and Islam “share common principles, principles of justice and progress,
tolerance and the dignity of all human beings.”
If so, would Obama the Christian and his wife the feminist
feel as comfortable living in Saudi Arabia
or Iran
as they do in Chicago or Washington?
The third strike, by comparing the Palestinian suffering
under what is called an Occupation, to Jewish suffering under the Holocaust,
does more than create the problem of moral equivalency, a particularly noxious
form of moral relativism;it in fact
compares not only the sufferers (who surely should not be compared) but also
the alleged perpetrators.The success
for Islamists and anti-Semites of all varieties was that an international
conference with all the legitimacy bestowed by the United Nations, made it
permissible in the future to compare the Nazi perpetrators of the planned
extinction of every Jew on earth with the new Nazis, the Israelis.And so, a world that came together to
finally kill the Nazis could come together again, under the submissive
leadership of Brown in England,
Sarkozy in France and Obama
in America,
to kill the new Nazis, the Israelis.Or,
more likely, feel nothing more than Tolerance, as the Arab world, now supported
by the soon-to-be nuclear power of Iran handles the actual genocide.
Tolerism, that excessive leniency towards the views of our
enemies, is the ideological mask hiding the three strikes against the
Jews:allegations of racism and
Apartheid against the Jews of Israel and their Jewish supporters around world,
imposition of standards of cultural relativism, and finally on Tisha B’Av,
2009, the message that Mary Robinson was right – the Jews are the new
Nazis.
The American Jews have lost the first game in the series,
whether they understand it or not.It
is time to wake up and understand the rules of the game.The first step is to understand just what
tragedy befell the Jewish people on Tisha B’Av 2009.
Howard Rotberg is a
Canadian writer and author of The Second Catastrophe:A Novel about a Book and its Author (Mantua Books), Second Generation Radical (www.HowardRotberg.ca) and Exploring
Vancouverism:The Political Culture of Canada’s Lotus
Land (CanadianValuesPress).His forthcoming
book, of which the above essay is to be a chapter, is tentatively entitled Tolerism:The Crisis in Our Values.
While Jews in the U.S. voted mainly for Obama, he had made clear, and I wrote about it, how he was going to tilt American
foreign policy to "respect" (read that as "submit to") the Islamic world. I know that they got swept up in the utopianism
of "change" and the distaste for George Bush. However, I believe that history will judge them as critically as the Jews
in the United States during the Shoah are judged for abandoning their brethern in Europe. Notwithstanding all of the
voices supporting Obama, I still believe that his pro-Arabism could be a turning point in the decline of the United States, far
more important than economic problems.
Yet, even though I foresaw it, I still am dismayed to read how quickly this is going to happen, and I know what the effects
will be initially on the Jews of Israel, and afterwards on the rest of the "Free" World.
Ultimately Obama's submission to Islamism is far more dangerous than the Bush/Cheney oil based dealings with the Saudis.
Americans have a limit on what they will do for money, and ultimately they know that their dealings with Arab oil sheiks
is not important enough to sacrifice Jewish lives. However, when people like Obama reject the financial basis for
philo-Arabism, and turn it into a Tolerist "respect" for the Islamist "value" system, we Jews are in deep trouble, because as
we are now seeing on campus and in street protests, Jews are equated to Nazis and thus are no longer morally "equivalent" to
their enemies (as much a moral travesty as that is) but in fact are held to be lower than the terrorists who target civilians.
Obama's reaching out to the Islamists will result in a change in American culture and not a good one.
If we Jews ourselves cannot see this, how can we expect others to help us?
As is often the case, Caroline Glick from the Jerusalem Post, writes so well about the Obama problem:
Honest Obama and Iran
By Caroline B. Glick
http://www.JewishWorldReview.com | In his first week and a half in office, US President Barack Obama has proven that he is a man of
his word. For instance, he was not bluffing during his campaign when he said that he would make reconstituting America's
relations with the Islamic world one of his first priorities in office.
Obama's first phone call to a foreign leader was to PLO chieftain Mahmoud Abbas
last Wednesday morning. And this past Tuesday, Obama gave his first television interview as president to al-Arabiya
pan-Arabic television network.
In that interview Obama explained the rationale of his approach to the Muslim
world. "We are looking at the region as a whole and communicating a message to the Arab world and the Muslim world, that
we are ready to initiate a new partnership based on mutual respect and mutual interest," the new president
said.
Obama distanced his administration from its predecessor by asserting that
rather than dictate how Muslims should behave, his administration plans, "to listen, set aside some of the preconceptions
that have existed and have built up over the last several years. And I think if we do that, then there's a possibility at
least of achieving some breakthroughs."
In short, Obama argues that the root of Islamic world's opposition to the US is
its shattered confidence in America's intentions. By following a policy of contrition for Bush's "cowboy diplomacy," and
acting with deference in its dealing with the Muslim world, then in his view, a new era of US-Islamic relations will
ensue.
Obama's honesty was a hot subject during the presidential campaign. Many
analysts claimed that he was a closet moderate who only made far leftist pronouncements about "spreading the wealth
around," and meeting with Iran "without preconditions," to mollify his far left partisan base.
Others argued that Obama was a man of his word. From his voting records in the
Illinois Senate and the US Senate, and in light of his long associations with domestic and foreign policy radicals, these
commentators predicted that if elected, Obama's policies would be far to the left of center.
Judging by Obama's actions since entering office last week, it appears that the
latter group of analysts was correct. Obama is not a panderer.
Between his economic "stimulus" package, which involves a massive intrusion by
federal government on the free market; his decision to close the US military prison at Guantanamo Bay; his dispatch of
former Senator George Mitchell to the Middle East to begin pushing for a Palestinian state two weeks before Israel's
general elections; his announcement that he will begin withdrawing US forces from Iraq; his repeated signaling that the
US will no longer treat the fight against Islamic terrorism as a war; and his attempts to engineer a diplomatic
rapprochement with Iran, Obama has shown that his policy pronouncements on the campaign trail were serious. The policies
he outlined are the policies with which he intends to govern.
On a strategic level the most significant campaign promise that Obama is
wasting no time in keeping is his attempt to diplomatically engage with the Islamic Republic of Iran. Iran is the central
sponsor of the global jihad. Hizbullah, Hamas, and Palestinian Islamic Jihad are all Iranian proxies. And, as is becoming
increasingly undeniable, al Qaida too enjoys a close relationship with the mullahs.
The 9/11 Commission's final report noted that several of the September 11
hijackers transited Iran en route to the US. And in recent weeks we learned that after spending the past six years in
Iran where he played a major role in directing the insurgency in Iraq, Osama bin Laden's eldest son Sa'ad has moved to
Pakistan.
Beyond its sponsorship of terrorism, due to its nuclear weapons program Iran is
the largest emerging threat to global security. Together with its genocidal rhetoric against Israel, its calls for the
destruction of the US, and its incitement for the overthrow of the governments of Egypt and Jordan, among others, Iran is
the single largest source of instability in the region. Moreover, as US Defense Secretary Robert Gates made clear in
testimony before the Senate Armed Services Committee on Tuesday, Iran is working actively in South and Central America to
destabilize the Western Hemisphere.
Obama caused an uproar when during a Democratic primary debate last spring he
said that he would meet with Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad without preconditions. In subsequent months, he sought
to soften his declaration. It is now apparent that his statement was not a slip of the tongue. It was a
pledge.
The Iranians for their part have reacted to the new president with a mixture of
relief and contempt. On November 6, two days after the US election, Ahmadinejad sent a congratulatory letter to Obama.
Ahmadinejad's letter was considered a triumph for Obama's conciliatory posture by the American and European
media. But actually, it was no such thing. Ahmadinejad's letter was nothing more than a set of demands much like
those he had set out in a letter to then-president George W. Bush in 2006.
In his missive to Obama, Ahmadinejad laid out Iranian preconditions for a
diplomatic engagement with America. Among other things, Ahmadinejad demanded that the US send all its military forces
back to America. As he put it, the US should, "keep its interventions within its own country's borders."
Ahmadinejad further hinted that the US should end its support for Israel and
withdraw its forces from Iraq and Afghanistan. In his words, "In the sensitive Middle East region... the expectation is
that the unjust [US] actions of the past 60 years [since Israel was established] will give way to a policy encouraging
the full rights of all nations, especially the oppressed nations of Palestine, Iraq and Afghanistan."
The Western media made much of the fact that some conservative press organs in
Iran condemned Ahmadinejad for sending the letter. They claimed that this meant that Ahmadinejad himself was tempering
his animosity towards the US in the wake of Obama's election. But in fact, most of the conservative media in Iran viewed
the letter as an attack against Obama who they attacked with racial slurs.
Sobh-e Sadegh, published by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps and
controlled by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei wrote in an editorial on November 10 that negotiations with Obama
would only be worthwhile if, "coexistence with a nuclear Iran and acceptance of its regional role are part of the US
negotiating position."
On November 11, Borna News Agency, which is aligned with Ahmadinejad called
Obama "a house slave."
In general, Iran's government controlled media outlets reported that
Ahmadinejad's letter was an ultimatum and that if Obama did not submit to his demands, the US would be
destroyed.
This week Ahmadinejad made Iran's preconditions for negotiations even more
explicit. In statements at a political rally on Tuesday, and in a television interview given by his advisor on Wednesday,
Ahmadinejad said that Iran has two conditions for engaging Washington. First, the US must abandon its alliance with
Israel. In his words, to have relations with Iran, the US must first "stop supporting the Zionists, outlaws and
criminals."
The second condition was communicated Wednesday by Ahmadinejad's
advisor Aliakbar Javanfekr. Echoing Sobh-e Sadegh's editorial, Javanfekr said Iran refuses to stop its nuclear
activities.
Notably, also on Wednesday, the US-based International Institute for Strategic
Studies released a report concluding that Iran will have a sufficient quantity of highly enriched uranium to make an
atomic bomb in a matter of months.
To summarize, Iran's conditions for meeting with the Obama administration are
that the US abandon Israel, (which as Ahmadinejad reiterated at his annual Holocaust denial conference on Tuesday must be
annihilated), and that Obama take no action whatsoever against Iran's nuclear program.
For its part, the Obama administration is signaling that Iran's conditions
haven't swayed it from its path towards a diplomatic engagement of the mullahs. In her first statement as US Ambassador
to the UN, Susan Rice said Tuesday, "We look forward to engaging in vigorous diplomacy that includes direct diplomacy
with Iran."
And in his al Arabiya interview, Obama implied that the US may be willing to
overlook Iran's support for terrorism when he referred to Iran's "past" support for terrorist organizations. Obama placed
a past tense modifier on Iranian sponsorship of terrorism even through just last week a US naval ship intercepted an
Iranian vessel smuggling arms to Hamas in Gaza on the Red Sea. Due to an absence of political authorization to seize the
Iranian ship, the US Navy was compelled to permit it to sail on to Syria.
The most sympathetic interpretation of Obama's desire to move ahead with
diplomatic engagement of Iran in spite of the mullocracy's preconditions is that he has simply failed to countenance the
significance of Iran's demands. If this is the case, then it is apparent that Obama remains convinced that the US is
indeed to blame for the supposed crisis of confidence that the Islamic world suffers from in its dealings with America.
By this reasoning, it is for the US, not for Teheran to show its own sincerity, because the US, rather than Teheran is to
blame for the dismal state of relations prevailing between the two countries.
If in fact Obama truly intends to move ahead with his plan to engage the
mullahs, then he will effectively legitimize — if not adopt — Teheran's preconditions that the US end its alliance with
Israel which Iran seeks to destroy, and accept a nuclear-armed Iran. And under these circumstances, Israel's next
government — which all opinion polls conclude will be led by Likud leader Binyamin Netanyahu — will have to adopt certain
policies.
First, in keeping with his campaign rhetoric, Netanyahu will have to make
preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons his most urgent priority upon entering office.
And second, to withstand US pressure to allow the Obama administration time to
develop its ties with Teheran, (time which Iran will use to build its first nuclear bomb), Netanyahu will need to form as
large and wide a governing coalition as possible. All issues that divide the Israeli electorate between Right and Left
must be temporarily set aside.
In the age of Honest Obama, Israel is alone in recognizing the necessity of
preventing Iran from acquiring the means to destroy the Jewish state. Consequently, Netanyahu's government will need to
proceed with all deliberate speed to take whatever actions are necessary to prevent Israel's destruction.
I am just appalled at the pro-Obama nature of the mainstream media. CNN is in a class by
itself. Here is an article that makes clear how the media has let down the American people by failing
to pursue puzzling statements by Obama. Let's hope that John McCain during the debates puts this issue to Obama.
Sen. Obama’s former top foreign affairs advisor, Robert Malley, recently had to
resign his role in the Obama campaign due to holding meetings with the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas. Mr.
Malley’s favorable views of Hamas have been widely known for years. Malley had written extensively, sometimes
co-writing articles with the late Yasser Arafat’s advisor Hussein Agha, blaming Israel, not Arafat, for the failure
of the Camp David talks.
Had Malley’s views on (and meetings with) Hamas not been unveiled, who knows where
Mr. Malley would have ended up in a potential Obama administration? Perhaps he would have been the Secretary of
State. This is a sad and frightening possibility, or probability, because Sen. Obama isthe least-vetted man in U.S. political history.
Nobody likes “gotcha!” politics. Both Sen. McCain and Sen. Obama have
made serious gaffes during the course of this election, which began earlier and has lasted longer than any other
election in American history. Both men are being recorded and watched at all times, and they’re human. Missteps
and goof-ups are to be expected. Just ask Joe Biden.
But this issue is different. In a New York Times article,
written by David Brooks on May 16th of this year, Sen. Obama made a very revealing admission that has gone overlooked
by the mainstream press. The article, entitled “Obama Admires Bush,” focused on Sen. Obama’s views regarding the
Middle East. The “Bush” in question was George H.W. Bush, the senior, and throughout the interview Obama displays his
affection for old-school James Baker/Brent Scowcroft foreign policy realism.
About midway through the interview, however, the man who wants to be
President of the United States gave a whopper of a quote. In Brooks’ words:
The U.S. needs a foreign policy that “looks at the root causes of
problems and dangers.” Obama compared Hezbollah to Hamas. Both need to be compelled to understand that
“they’re going down a blind alley with violence that weakens their legitimate claims” (emphasis
mine).
Why has no one to date has asked the would-be
Commander-in-Chief what he means by “legitimate claims”? Certainly there is a large distinction to be
made between Palestinian and Lebanese innocents vs. the terrible Hamas and Hezbollah organizations. The former have
aspirations which, if addressed, would help the United States geopolitically. But the latter? To suggest these
terrorist groups have legitimate claims? Something does not sit right, there.
To be fair, Mr. Obama acknowledges that the two groups are conducting
vicious violence, and previously in the article asserts that Hezbollah is “not a legitimate political party.”
Which is all well and good. So what does he mean when he says Hamas and
Hezbollah, specifically, have legitimate claims? They both consider themselves at war with the West, they both want
to destroy Israel, and they both want to impose a puritanical version of Islam over their people. Clearly, any
grievances they might have–which to the amoral and relativist would seem “legitimate”–should be overlooked and ignored,
no?
This is more than a gaffe. It occurred during an interview with a
respected journalist. It is in print.
What are the implications of this statement? Is Sen. Obama implying he
opposes Hezbollah and Hamas merely due to their actions and not their beliefs? Is he solely against what
these Jihadist groups do, and not what they represent? That’s like hating the gas chambers but excusing the
fascism; opposing the gulags but delving into the nuances about the “legitimacy” of Stalinism.
The Third Reich complained about a raw deal at Versailles and a lack of
Lebensraum, or “living space,” for the white race. The Bolsheviks harped about the excesses of the
bourgeoisie. None of these “claims,” legitimate or not, were even considered by Western statesmen serious
about the continuity of the Western way of life– and rightly so. Hamas and
Hezbollah could stop the neck-slicing and car bombing tomorrow, and they would still be theocratic and neo-fascistic
movements attempting to usurp their citizenry and democratic principalities in Palestine and Lebanon.
In fact, that is the route most Jihadist groups go: they use insurrection and
terrorism to achieve governmental power and the apparatus of the state, then they morph into dictatorial regimes
which no longer need to rely primarily on asymmetrical violence to brutalize their population and threaten their
neighbors.
It is a disgrace that Sen. Obama has not had the chance to clarify himself, and an
even further disgrace that nobody has held his feet to the fire on this issue (amongst others). Hezbollah and Hamas
have combined to kill hundreds of Americans. Before 9/11, Hezbollah was the one terrorist group which had killed the
most Americans throughout the world.
To put this statement by Sen. Obama into further context, consider this: Hamas and
Hezbollah are both direct proxies of Iran. The same Iran which is blowing up Americans and Iraqis in Iraq.
The same Iran which Sen. Obama once promised to negotiate with without diplomatic
preconditions.
The same Iran which Sen. Obama apparently believes does not, or would not, work with
Sunni Jihadists (Iran being a Shi’ite country).
On top of all this, last year Sen. Obama voted against labeling Iran’s elite
paramilitary unit, the Revolutionary Guards Corps, a “terrorist organization.” Sen. Obama did not want to designate
the Revolutionary Guards – who created Hezbollah, and directly train and arm Hezbollah and Hamas to this day – a
terrorist group.
The Revolutionary Guards, along with their surrogates, have been involved in some of
the most egregious and destructive terrorist activities all across the world since 1979. And since 2003, they’ve
killed U.S. forces in Iraq.
Again, Sen. Obama voted against calling them “terrorists” – and just several weeks
ago, said Hezbollah and Hamas had “legitimate claims.”
More vetting of Sen. Obama’s views about the Middle East needs to happen before we
have another foreign policy debate, let alone hold an election.
More context, still: Hamas actually endorsed Sen. Obama, to which Obama
replied:
It’s conceivable that there are those in the Arab world who say to themselves, “This
is a guy who spent some time in the Muslim world, has a middle name of Hussein and appears more worldly and has
called for talks with people, and so he’s not going to be engaging in the same sort of cowboy diplomacy as George
Bush.”
That’s a perfectly legitimate perception as long as they’re not confused about my
unyielding support for Israel’s security.
While Hamas might not be confused about Sen. Obama’s views, I am. The press is
supposed to be the watchdog for the American people. It took more than a year after the rantings of Rev. Wright were
reported for the pastor’s hateful sermons to break the news nationally. It took prompting from Sean Hannity for
George Stephanopoulos to finally question Sen. Obama about his connections to former domestic terrorist William
Ayers.
This article might be from a few months ago, but this quote is too important to
overlook. In not addressing this issue, Sen. Obama ends up concealing something which might be very unpleasant if
further explored. Considering the context of this statement – his pro-Hamas advisor, the endorsement by Hamas, his
refusal to label the Revolutionary Guards terrorists, etc. – the American public simply must know what Sen.
Obama meant when he told David Brooks that Hezbollah and Hamas, mortal terrorist adversaries and theocratic
extremists, had “legitimate claims.”
Before I walk into that voting booth, I need to know that. Period. Someone in the
media, or in the McCain campaign, or at his rallies, needs to ask him what he means. And they need to ask him
now.