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Agust
1, 2007
Don't Worry,
Be Happy
How (Not)
To Treat A Friend
by Gerald A. Honigman
Secretary
of State Condoleezza Rice had barely finished
calling for a Judea ( "land of the Judeans"--Jews)
made Judenrein--free of Jews, who have
thousands of years of history and modern ownership
connecting them to the land--when it was announced
that America had agreed to sell state of the art
aircraft and other weaponry to Arabs either still
technically at war with or dedicated to the
destruction of Israel.
Hitler would be proud--as certainly are his
Nazi-affiliated Arabs' descendants. The latters'
World War II era icon, Grand Mufti Hajj Amin
al-Husseini, was a key Hitler ally in the Middle
East and Arafat's hero.
To show gratitude for earlier German favors, in
1943 al-Husseini repeatedly traveled to Bosnia
where, on orders of the Nazi SS, he recruited the
notorious Hanjar Troopers, a special Bosnian
Muslim Waffen SS company which slaughtered the vast
majority of Bosnia's Jews and committed repeated
atrocities against Serbs as well.
Keep in mind that the West's current darling,
Arafatian-in-a-suit, Mahmoud Abbas, is a Holocaust
denier and is on record calling for Israel's
destruction as a Jewish State. And he's the
"moderate." Abbas simply plays the game better than
the more genocidally honest folks in Hamas. Just
ask Arafat's ghost...billions of dollars stashed
away in Swiss bank accounts, and so forth.
Back to the current proposed massive American
arms sale to Gulf Arab states
Before proceeding any further, a lesson in
demographics and geography is called
for...especially for new readers.
Take out a map of the Middle East
a map of
the world might do, but you'll probably need a
magnifying glass to assist in this exercise.
Find Israel on the map. Most of its population
and industry lie within that miniscule central
waistband, made about nine-sixteen miles wide by
the '49 armistice lines, not borders. The
lines simply marked the place where fighting was
brought to a halt after the Arabs' combined attempt
to nip Israel in the bud in 1948. They were never
meant to be permanent borders.
Next, take a look at the vast expanse of the
Arab and non-Arab Muslim states surrounding
Israel.
The Arabs themselves now claim almost two dozen
states (conquered from mostly non-Arab peoples) on
over six million square miles of territory.
Israel consists of about one-sixth of one
percent of the land just held by Arabs. About
five million Israeli Jews are surrounded by
hundreds of millions of Arabs; this doesn't
include, of course, Muslim Iranians (and others)
who are amongst Israel's worst enemies today.
Now that we have some territorial perspective,
we can move on
Several decades earlier, President Jimmy
("Apartheid Israel") Carter sold Saudi Arabia
similar state of the art aircraft and such.
In May of 1978, the sale of over ninety F-15 C/D
strike aircraft was narrowly approved by Congress,
and only after Riyadh supposedly accepted
restrictions that limited its ability to deploy
against Israel. To allegedly "assure" this, the
aircraft were not to be equipped with conformal
fuel tanks (CFTs), preventing them from carrying
extra fuel and a full weapons load simultaneously.
The Saudis also agreed to refrain from basing the
aircraft at the northwestern Tabuk airbase, a few
minutes flight time from Israel.
In 1992, sales of seventy-two even more advanced
F-15S aircraft were placed under the same and
additional restrictions.
All of this was done to supposedly allow an
Israel grotesquely out-manned and out-gunned to
somehow maintain an edge on the battlefield.
Quantitatively, there was nothing America could
do
so the edge has always had to be
qualitative.
Unfortunately, Israel's "best friend," America,
has done much over the past years to erode the
latter as well.
There are just so many rabbits that fit into a
hat...and each time Israel fights an increasingly
better enemy, it's ability to continuously perform
magic comes at an ever greater cost.
CFTs, AWACS command and control aircraft, etc.
and so forth were later supplied to the Saudis, and
Riyadh has repeatedly deployed F-15s at
Tabuk, neutralizing Israel's relative strategic
depth.
The record of implementation for alleged
American "restrictions" has thus been poor. And
America has done nothing to address this except
make excuses and downplay Israel's concerns. The
James Baker & Co. crew--petrodollar
zillionaires, the Saudis' legal reps, and so
forth--have done their jobs well.
One of the latest excuses used to wink at this
non-response to Arab non-compliance involved
alleged Saudi support for America's earlier Iraq
offensive.
As is well known, however, if it was up to the
Saudis, Kuwait, and the smaller Gulf Arab states
themselves--despite the billions of dollars in arms
they had already received--as the Saudis conquered
much of the Arabian Peninsula from the Hashemites
early in the 20th century creating Saudi
Arabia, the land would most likely be known as
Saddam Arabia today.
In 2007, substitute the threat from an Arab
Saddam with that of a now even more powerful
non-Arab Iran.
The mullahs not only have plans to create their
twin Shi'a Islamic Republic to the west , but have
recently openly staked claims to Bahrain and
elsewhere as well
like Iraq, once part of
ancient Iranian empires.
So, America--especially an Arabist-dominated
State Department and its various petrodollar
buddies--now has its latest excuse to play games at
Israel's expense.
Realistically, the latest proposed arms sales to
the Arabs have about as much chance as being used
against Iran as me being named an ayatollah. Unlike
Israel, Iran won't worry about precision bombing,
targeted killings, and such if push really does
come to shove in the Persian aka Arabian
Gulf. And the Arabs know this
So, as the Foggy Folks (who opposed Israel's
rebirth in the first place) know quite well, the
only targets Arab arms will likely wind up being
used against--one way or another--will be kosher
ones. And the odds of any new so-called
restrictions on renewed massive arms sales to Arabs
being honored have about as much chance of success
as the earlier ones did.
Back in 2005, the United States imposed
sanctions after a dispute over Israel's sale of
drones --unmanned aerial vehicles--to China. The
Israelis were forced to back down.
America dwarfs Israel in size and is the most
powerful nation on Earth.
The weapons Washington sells Israel's
enemies--many of whom are still sworn to its
demise--are far more lethal than those drones. The
problem doesn't go away simply by selling the Jews
more armaments as well. Again, keep the
demographics and geography in mind.
Israel's qualitative edge these days is
mostly--if not entirely--of its own
making
upgrades on systems made by the Jews
themselves.
Such continuous, callous disregard by America
for the minimal, basic security needs of its tiny,
beleaguered true friend--whether territorial
(recall Rice's demand for Israel to return to its
9-mile wide,'49 armistice line existence),
military, or otherwise--is something which will
backfire on America itself not too far down the
road.
Honigman
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Gerald
A. Honigman is a Florida educator who has done
extensive doctoral studies in Middle Eastern
Affairs. He has created and conducted counter-Arab
propaganda programs for college youth, has lectured
on numerous campuses and other platforms, and has
publicly debated many Arab spokesmen. His articles
and op-eds have been published in dozens of
newspapers, magazines, academic journals and
websites all around the world. Visit his website at
http://geraldahonigman.com/.
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