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August
27, 2009
You Have A
Treaty Of Peace With Whom?
by Gerald A. Honigman
Imagine
for a moment that tunnels were being dug under the
Canadian-American border which were being used to
import weapons that were then used to target
American cities and murder and maim American
civilians.
What would America do under such
circumstances?
Well, first of all, despite disagreements with
our neighbor to the north, which were once deep
indeed (i.e. loyalty to the British Crown, for
starters...many American Tories thus moved to
Canada), we are blessed with overall good relations
up yonder ways.
But think about the unthinkable (and keep in
mind that jihadists have already made their way
across that border).
The first thing we'd do is contact the Canadian
leaders to take action themselves.
Now, if the problem persisted, and those folks
did little or nothing to stop the problem, we'd be
forced to take other measures--seeking redress
before an international authority--and, if that
didn't work, we'd be forced to act on our own. And
we certainly wouldn't allow this to go on for
years.
The problem is multi-faceted. But, regardless of
the possibilities, if Canada still allowed its
territory to be used to launch hostilities against
us, then..well...would that not be an act of war?
Countries have gone to war over soccer games.
Alright, consider this...
News is breaking that America has sent a team to
Egypt to help destroy tunnels that have existed for
years on the Egyptian side of the Gaza-Egypt border
that have been used to supply Hamas & Co. with
all kinds of weapons and explosives--used mostly to
target Jews in Israel.
The stretch of land that is involved here is a
virtual zipper--3.5 kilometers (a few miles)
wide.
Compare that to the 5,000-mile wide border that
America has with Canada stretching across North
America.
Imagine if this was reversed, and Israel was
allowing the tools of death to enter into Egypt
from its territory to wage terror, murder, and
destruction against Arabs.
Do I need to ask what everyone's response
would be to this?
Would Israel need America to stop this
problem?
Keep in mind that Egypt has received tens of
billions of dollars in aid from the United States
over many years now--including top-of-the-line
military equipment.
Also keep in mind that Egypt has a huge standing
army and dwarfs Israel in geographical size and
population.
In short, should Egypt really have to rely on
America to show that it's peace treaty with
Israel--for which the latter gave back all of Sinai
(a great tank trap), abandoned state-of-the-art
strategic air fields it constructed, lucrative oil
fields it developed, and the closest example of
true strategic depth that it ever had--is really a
true peace treaty and not just another version of
an Arab pause before the next war...that the
tunnels, which Egypt obviously permits, are used to
hopefully help soften Israel up for?
The possible positive note here is that the same
world view which drives Hamas is also embraced by
the Muslim Brotherhood...modern Pharaoh's own
nemesis. And, as they like to say in that region,
"the enemy of my enemy is my friend."
But should such minimal and basic civil
relations between nations and peoples have to
depend on this sort of thing?
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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