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furman Donating Member (363 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-13-06 10:11 AM
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Haaretz Editorial: Iran grows strong, the world yawns
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/800263.html

Iran grows strong, the world yawns
By Haaretz Editorial

* It is possible to make fun of the conference of Holocaust deniers in Tehran. It is also possible to view this as yet another symptom of the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome that has afflicted the West in the face of rising Islamic extremism. The conference is another sign that anti-Israel sentiment has long since turned into open anti-Semitism.

* The repeated calls for Israel's eradication that emanate from Iran - especially when accompanied by nuclear weapons, but even without them - should have generated an active and effective worldwide front. Instead, we are gradually seeing the problem become Israel's problem alone.

* It is too early to say the world is remaining silent in the face of the threat to destroy Israel, but it is not too early to say that the world is apathetic and yawning.

* Ahmadinejad does not recognize the 1967 borders - or any borders - for a Jewish state. He uses Holocaust denial to eradicate the moral basis for Israel's existence, and even says so openly.

* To counter this, it is necessary to create a moral, diplomatic, political, and even military front - one that will be activist rather than sleepy and apologetic, and that will make the discussion of Israel's destruction unprofitable for the Iranians even before any discussion of the goals of the nuclear capabilities they are developing.
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MrPrax Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-13-06 11:05 AM
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1. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome?
How sensitive of Israeli editorialists demanding sensitivity...'sleepy and apologetic'...?

Funny, my newspapers are full of denunciations of Iran and Islamic extremism and terrorism and Muslims and Arabs and all sorts of happy fun stuff...but that is not good enough for Israel's left leaning newspaper, they want boots on the ground and preferably yours...

BUT -- I figure that the US illegally invading and continuing to occupy two ME countries to eradicate 'Islamic extremism' and suffering great consequences as a result, would have bought some 'cred' with Israel...but apparently you Americans are not sacrificing ENOUGH for Israel. Is America now helping destroy Israel and kill all of the Jews? That seems to be the inevitable conclusion of this frame ...

Cute isn't it -- the US (and Canada) are bitching that they can't get more NATO nations involved in either Iraq or Afghanistan and here you have Israel bitching they can't get more NATO nations involved in attacking Iran!

Why do I think there are more pressing issues in both Iran and Israel other than war?

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