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May
18, 2008
Right
Concept, Flawed Analogy, Done
Purposely
by Gerald A. Honigman
Speaking
before a special session of Israel's Parliament in
honor of the 60th anniversary of the resurrection
of the Jewish State, President Bush stressed the
idea that appeasement doesn't work.
He used the example of Hitler's attack on Poland
in 1939, which ushered in World War II in Europe,
and the words of an American senator who expressed
that if he'd only had the chance to chat with
Hitler, things might have been different.
Another time, another place, perhaps Bush's
words would have sounded more sincere and had more
meaning.
Iran, North Korea, Syria, and other aggressive
dictatorships must indeed be confronted
unabashedly
much better than the world is
doing right now. Witness the pitiful response to
what's happening to those who truly sought
independence for Lebanon.
But this was the wrong analogy for the President
to bring up before the Knesset.
You don't have to be the best student of history
to know what the appropriate analogy was/is
regarding Israel and those who would see her
destroyed. Many of us have written about it, and
the President has undoubtedly seen or heard of this
more accurate comparison one way or another
himself. So, why bring the subject--appeasement--up
if your choose to ignore your own advice?
Judea (land of the Judeans--Jews) and
Samaria--also known, as a result of British
post-World War I imperialism, as the "West Bank"
(in contrast to the Jordan River's east bank)--are
roughly Israel's Sudetenland. They have
thousands of years of Jewish history and presence
connected to them
including in modern times,
until the Arab massacres.
Forced expulsions, forced conversions,
horrendous wars, repeated conquests, and such took
their tolls, but until the 1920s and 1930s--and
after 1948 when Transjordan, created itself in 1922
from the lions' share of the original 1920
Palestine Mandate on the "East Bank," grabbed Judea
and Samaria (the "West Bank") and made it
Judenrein, the Jews never renounced their
claims.
The Arabs themselves ruled, colonized, and
settled the land earlier after their own imperial
armies burst out of the Arabian Peninsula in the
7th century C.E. and spread in all
directions
conquering and forcibly Arabizing
(going on to this very day) millions of non-Arab
peoples and spreading the Dar ul-Islam.
Those who did not consent were slaughtered.
The two Arab Caliphal empires based in Damascus
and Baghdad had replaced the Byzantine Empire which
had succeeded the Roman Empire. And there were
others later on in between as well. The last of
Israel's imperial conquerors were Turks, who ruled
for over four centuries prior to the Brits' victory
in World War I.
The land was thus conquered by a series of
imperial powers upon the fall of Israel/Judea to
Rome. I like to cite two quotes from key
contemporary Roman sources themselves related to
this, one dealing with the first major revolt of
the Jews for their freedom (66-73 C.E.), and the
other dealing with their second major revolt
(133-135 C.E.).
Tacitus Vol. II, Book V, The Works of
Tacitus:
- Vespasian... succeeded to the command.... it
inflamed his resentment that the Jews were the
only nation that had not yet
submitted
Titus was appointed by his father
to complete the subjugation of Judaea... he
commanded three legions in Judaea itself... To
these he added the twelfth from Syria and the
third and twenty-second from Alexandria...
amongst his allies were a band of Arabs,
formidable in themselves and harboring towards
the Jews the bitter animosity usually subsisting
between neighboring nations.
Dio's Roman History (Dio Cassius):
- 580,000 men were slain, nearly the whole of
Judaea made desolate. Many Romans, moreover,
perished in this war ( 133-135 C. E., the Bar
Kochba Revolt against Hadrian ). Therefore
Hadrian, in writing to the senate, did not
employ the opening phrase commonly affected by
the emperors, ' I and the legions are in
health.'
After that last major revolt, in order to
further pour salt on the wound, Hadrian renamed the
land itself after the Jews' already well-known
historic enemies, the Philistines--the "Sea People"
from the area around Crete. Iudaea (Judea)
thus became known--at least in some circles--as
Syria Palaestina.
Towns such as Bethlehem (Matthew 2:1-4,
Bethlehem--not West Bank, not Palestine--of
Judea
King of the Jews{not
"Palestinians"}; 1 Samuel 16, Samuel anoints David;
etc.), Hebron, Bethel, Schechem, Jericho, Gilboa,
and so forth should ring a bell.
Here's the real analogy both the President and
the Foggy Folks purposely ignore
After World War I, the Austro-Hungarian Empire
was defeated and fell apart. Among the various
peoples yearning to gain political freedom were
Czechs and Slovaks, bringing about a very
imperfect--but necessary--union (until relatively
recently) for the good of both.
Czechoslovakia was created in 1918. While other
peoples also lived in various parts of the new
country, those folks (Germans, Poles, etc.) already
had ethnic national homelands of their own.
But the fact that many ethnic Germans had
earlier spread elsewhere within the
Austro-Hungarian Empire would come back to haunt
the new nation. Much of its Bohemian and Moravian
border regions--the Sudetenland in
German--was occupied by Germans. Furthermore, much
of the area's important industry was controlled by
them as well.
Indeed, Czechoslovakia was constantly plagued by
problems involving its large number of Sudeten
Germans having "other plans." After Hitler annexed
Austria in 1938 in the Anschluss, he turned
to other "German" areas as well.
Again, as has been often referred to, by
threatening war in September 1938, Hitler cowed
Czechoslovakia's "friends" to force it to agree to
give up its rich and strategically important
Sudetenland to the Nazis
with Britain's Prime
Minister Neville Chamberlain claiming in Munich
that he had thus gained "peace for our time."
Czechs were expelled from the border regions. The
irony is that the Czechs had a good army, and
backed by the Allies could have put up a good
fight. They were shafted instead.
Now, that's appeasement.
Before long, Hitler grabbed what was left of
Czechoslovakia, bombed Poland, and the world was at
war again anyway.
So, again, why did the President--with the whole
world watching--skip over this and begin his lesson
with Poland instead?
Why? Because the real analogy here stinks to
High Heaven
Substitute Judea and Samaria (the 'West Bank')
for the Sudetenland.
Yet, from the getgo, a hostile American State
Department--which rejected Israel's rebirth in the
first place--has sought to force Israel to accept
armistice lines artificially imposed upon it in
1949 which turned the nation of the Jews into a
9-mile wide rump state. Those lines merely
represented the points at which the combined Arab
assault from a half dozen different countries was
halted. Having failed--thanks to President Truman
and the sacrifice of the Jews themselves--in
nipping Israel in the bud, the Foggy Folks tried
their best to see it go belly up afterwards.
The State Department routinely employs
hypocritical double standards along with an absurd
moral equivalency and routinely acts in ways which
endanger Israel's very existence.
After Israel was once again forced to fight for
its life in the 1967 Six Day War, the Arab goal of
annihilation backfired big time, and Israel ridded
itself of those Auschwitz lines. The only thing the
latter temptation had achieved was to constantly
invite yet more Arab aggression.
As I and others have written before, this
conflict has never been about how big Israel is,
but that it is
A reading of the U. N. 's Ralph Bunch's '49
armistice line dealings would help understand this
better as would those of Under Secretary of State
Eugene Rostow, U. N. Ambassador Arthur Goldberg,
Britain's U. N. Ambassador, Lord Caradon, and other
architects of U. N. Security Council Resolution #
242. The latter all explained why Israel was not
expected to return to the status quo ante
after '67 and was entitled to secure and
recognized borders--not indefensible armistice
lines. Yet that's what the Foggy Folks, Presidents
Carter and Clinton, and even President Bush (on
again/off again) have expected and pressured the
Jews into doing.
Here's Lord Caradon...
- It would have been wrong to demand that
Israel return to its positions of 4 June 1967,
because those positions were undesirable and
artificial. After all, they were just the places
where the soldiers of each side happened to be
on the day the fighting stopped in 1948. They
were just armistice lines. That's why we didn't
demand that the Israelis return to them.
A bit earlier, here's what a few other fellas
had to say about this
President Lyndon Johnson, June 19, 1967:
- A return to the situation on June 4 (the day
before outbreak of war) was not a prescription
for peace but for renewed hostilities. He then
called for
new recognized boundaries that
would provide security against terror,
destruction, and war.
President Ronald Reagan, September 1, 1982:
- In the pre-1967 borders, Israel was barely
10-miles wide...the bulk of Israel's population
within artillery range of hostile armies. I am
not about to ask Israel to live that way
again.
Secretary of State George Shultz, 1988:
- Israel will never negotiate from or return
to the 1967 borders.
The unfortunate reason Bush conveniently left
out the model of appeasement--the '38 Munich
travesty--is because it's too close to what America
(Israel's best friend) has recently been pressuring
the Jew of the Nations to do unto
itself.
As Hitler had designs far beyond a
Czechoslovakian (but heavily ethnic German)
Sudetenland, if you believe that all the Arabs
wanted/want is Gaza and the "West Bank," I have not
one but ten bridges to sell you. As the President
was delivering his speech in Israel, Arabs were
blasting Jews shopping in a mall in Ashkelon. A bit
earlier another one was massacring students in a
yeshiva with weapons Secretary of State Rice
insisted that the Jews provide for Abbas's
"moderates" themselves.
Knowing full well that southern Israel got
nothing but thousands of mortar and rocket attacks
launched from Gaza in exchange for its full
withdrawal, Rice & Co. (with Bush on again,
off again) insist that the same thing happen to
Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, and elsewhere in Israel's
narrow waist (adjacent to Judea and Samaria) where
most of its population lives. That, indeed, is the
more-than-likely scenario if Israel caves in to
what its "friends" have been pressuring it to do
regarding the heavily Arab-populated "West
Bank."
Any observer of this conflict with functioning
neurons knows the post-'67 Arab destruction in
stages game plan for Israel. They also know--by
even the alleged Arab " good cops' " own
words--that their hudnas (ceasefires) are
only designed to gain strength and time in order to
deliver the final blow later on down the road.
Arafat called this tactic the "Peace of the
Quraysh," copying what Muhammad did to his Meccan
enemies some fourteen centuries ago. Abbas's
Fatahniks are Arafatians in suits and have stated
the same thing. Abbas 'the moderate' ran on a
platform for Israel's destruction--but by more
'acceptable' means. Blown buses bring bad
press.
Think about what Iran and Syria have done to
Lebanon via Hizbullah, and you'll get a glimpse at
what's in store for a "West Bank" in which Israel
has not been granted a meaningful territorial
compromise a la 242.
Israel's great air force won't do it any good
when it has to bomb itself because there was no
adequate buffer preventing a massive Arab invasion
(as occurred in 1948 and was attempted later as
well).
And would America permit enemies sworn to its
destruction to set up missile bases and such within
a stone's throw of its own borders?
Who will stop Iran from doing this--as they've
supplied Hizbullah and Hamas already?
Keep in mind that thirty-eight Israels fit into
just the President's home state of Texas...not to
mention a comparison to all of America.
The President was indeed correct about
appeasement.
But now...
Teacher--Teach thyself.
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
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