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Thursday, March 15, 2007

GIVE 'EM Hell Avi Lieberman !

When Avigdor Lieberman was brought in to the Israeli Govt. I shared some concerns with my friend Stew. After all anyone that makes ME look liberal may be a little too out there. But today he "done us proud." And he did it in his own style. While some politicians like to use the "BS Diplo-talk," On Israel radio today, he sounded like Harry Truman giving one of his "Give em Hell" stump speeches, he told the hard cold truth about the EU and Israel.

"There are elements in Europe that are willing to sacrifice Israel in exchange for their security, for their trade interests....We have seen this phenomenon once before, in the run-up to World War 2. It is the same way they sacrificed Czechoslovakia (to German invasion and annexation) and the same way they ignored the Jews' predicament even though it was clear to all the heads of states what was happening to the Jews," he said.

Full story from the New Zealand Herald Below

Israeli minister invokes World War 2 against Europe, Iran

7:50AM Thursday March 15, 2007
By Dan Williams
Avigdor Lieberman. Photo / Reuters

Avigdor Lieberman. Photo / Reuters


JERUSALEM - Some Europeans would prefer to see Israel destroyed than resort to tough diplomacy against its arch-foe Iran, an Israeli minister said today, intensifying the rhetoric over Tehran's nuclear programme.

Strategic Affairs Minister Avigdor Lieberman described European "political elements" as resisting a US drive for major sanctions against Iran, whose policies he likened to Nazi Germany's unchecked military expansion before World War 2.

Iran insists its atomic aspirations are peaceful, but President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has stirred war fears by calling for the Jewish state to be "wiped off the map" and questioning whether the Holocaust happened.

"There are elements in Europe that are willing to sacrifice Israel in exchange for their security, for their trade interests," Lieberman, the sole far-right member of Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's centrist government, told Israel Radio.

"We have seen this phenomenon once before, in the run-up to World War 2. It is the same way they sacrificed Czechoslovakia (to German invasion and annexation) and the same way they ignored the Jews' predicament even though it was clear to all the heads of states what was happening to the Jews," he said.

European leaders have pledged to prevent Iran attaining means to make nuclear weapons. However, like Russia and China, they have often disagreed with Washington's more confrontational response to Tehran's refusal to curb its uranium enrichment. The head of the European Commission to Israel, Ramiro Cibrian-Uzal, rejected Lieberman's historical comparisons.

"We are not in the year 1933. We are in the 2007, and of course Iran is not Germany, Iran is Iran," he told Reuters.

Cibrian-Uzal said the European Union was united in seeking a negotiated solution to the stand-off with Iran. "The problem is a problem of the international community as a whole, and Israel is part of the international community," he said.

Israeli government officials have long invoked memories of World War 2 in lobbying against Iran, but generally as part of appeals for Europe not to allow a "second Holocaust". Openly accusatory comments such as Lieberman's have been rare.

Lieberman did not name specific countries or politicians, but his criticism appeared to be aimed at members of the European Union. After talks in Moscow late last month, he praised Russia for its "correct view" on how to handle Iran.

"Iran doesn't hide its intentions and Europe doesn't understand that Israel is the front line, the buffer, against extremist Islamic terrorism," Lieberman told Israel Radio.

Israel, which is believed to have the Middle East's only atomic arsenal, has hinted it could resort to military strikes to prevent Iran from breaking that monopoly. But independent analysts believe Iran's nuclear sites may be too distant, numerous and fortified for Israel's forces to take on alone.

"I didn't give them Hell.

I told them the truth

They just thought it was hell"

-Harry Truman

1 comment:

Michael said...

I'd like Lieberman more if he didn't have that faint aura of Russian-mob brutality clinging to him, and if he didn't such dumbass ideas about population transfers and trading half of the Galilee for Judea and Samaria.

Oh, and if his economic ideas weren't too right-wing even for Bibi.

Other than all that, I guess Lieberman's OK...