By Alan Caruba
In 1933, approximately 9.5 million
Jews lived in Europe, representing 1.7% of the total European population which,
in turn, was about 60% of the Jewish world population, estimated to have been
15.2 million.
By 1945, in the wake of the Holocaust,
two out of every three Jews would be dead.
By 2012 the global Jewish population
by had reached 13.75 million. That is less than 0.2 percent of the world’s population.
The Israeli Central Bureau of
Statistics reported that 43% of the world’s Jewish community lives in Israel.
Sharing Israel as their home were 1,636,600 Arabs and a diverse population of
Christians and non-Jews, numbering around 318,000.
If the Iranians make good on their
threat to “wipe Israel off the map”, presumably with nuclear weapons they would
acquire by stealth and deception, the Jewish world population would be cut
nearly in half.
All of this will be on Benjamin
Netanyahu’s mind when, as the Prime Minister of Israel, he addresses a joint
meeting of Congress. It will be his third such speech. On July 10, 1996, he said
the world must act to prevent Iran’s nuclearization, since “the deadline for
attaining this goal is getting extremely close.”
In 2011 he returned, saying “When I
stood here, I spoke of the consequences of Iran developing nuclear weapons. Now
time is running out. The hinge of history may soon turn, for the greatest danger
of all could soon be upon us, a militant Islamic regime armed with nuclear
weapons.”
So now it is 2015 and the only thing
Netanyahu knows for sure is that the Iranians remain intent on being able to
produce their own nuclear weapons.
The March 2nd edition of The
Times of Israel reported that Yukiya Amano, the head of the International
Atomic Energy Agency, said “Iran has yet to provide explanations that enable the
agency to clarify two outstanding practical measures”, a diplomatic way of
referring to “alleged explosive tests and other issues related to research that
may also be useful for military uses of atomic energy.” This is the same problem
that the U.N. agency has with North Korea.
Netanyahu was worried about Iran’s
nuclear weapons program in 1996, in 2011, and now in 2015; more than enough time
for Iran to have made considerable progress toward their goal. At the heart of
this third address to Congress is the survival of nearly half of all the Jews in
the world because they live in Israel.
It’s no secret there is no love-loss
between Bibi Netanyahu and Barack Obama, but this third effort to urge Congress
to go on record supporting the survival of Israel is necessary because, for the
first time since 1948, there is some cause to wonder whether a war-weary U.S.
would come to Israel’s defense.
Obama has said in no uncertain terms
that he wants to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. However, the world
has learned that the gap between what he says and what he does is often wide or
non-existent. It must be said, however, that past Presidents have decried North
Korea’s acquisition of nuclear weapons, but that has not translated into any
direct action because China entered the Korean conflict in the 1950s to defend
it and no one wants a repeat of that.
Netanyahu does not speak for “all
Jews.” He speaks for Israel and other than national survival the political
divisions there are even more diverse than our own. The fact that he is running
for reelection there is not a factor for his speech to Congress—timing is.
One suspects that the best
intelligence both Israel and the U.S. have been able to secure suggests that,
this time, Iran is very close to its goal of being able to produce its own
nuclear weapons despite the sanctions that have been imposed.
Netanyahu is understandably concerned
about the negotiations that Obama has relentlessly pursued with Iran, the result
of which has alienated not only Israel, but Saudi Arabia and all of the Gulf
nations. The P5+1 parties to the negotiations include Russia, China, France,
United Kingdom and Germany. The negotiations have deadlocked in the past and may
do so again despite the fact that both Russia and China have close ties to
Iran.
Even if Iran agrees to terms that
would supposedly slow or stop its nuclear weapons program, there is not a
scintilla of evidence that they would fulfill their promises. Iran, after all,
is the world’s leading sponsor of terrorism
worldwide.
The odds are that Netanyahu knows that
Iran, this time, is very close to becoming militarily nuclear. Addressing
Congress calls attention to the danger, not only domestically, but
worldwide.
What Netanyahu also knows is that
President Obama seems to have blind spot when it comes to the growing
anti-Semitism that resembles what existed in the 1930s in Europe. When Jews in a
French kosher supermarket were murdered, Obama referred to it as an act of
“violent, vicious zealots who behead people or randomly shoot a bunch of folks
in a deli in Paris.”
Whoa! It wasn’t “a bunch of folks.”
They were Jews buying food for the Sabbath meal. And those “violent, vicious zealots” were
Muslims, just like the ISIS Muslims beheading, crucifying, burning, kidnapping,
and enslaving those they don’t kill for being Christian, Jewish, Yazidis, or
just not Muslim enough!
Netanyahu’s speech will, indeed, be
historic. It may not be his last visit to the chambers of
Congress.
© Alan Caruba, 2015
2 comments:
How come John Kerry can say global warming will have dire consequences to all of us if we don't do something NOW. Then shortly after,he says Iran won't be able to have nuclear bombs for 10 years. So don't worry about Iran, we don't have to do any thing more about it.
The short answer is that Kerry is a moron.
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