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    MetroWest Daily News, MA
    July 21, 2006

    Greenberg: Evil threatens survival of western world
    By Dan Greenberg/ Local Columnist
    Friday, July 21, 2006 - Updated: 01:03 AM EST

    Let's not mince words.

    What is going on in Israel, Lebanon, and Gaza is not a "dispute"
    or "conflict." It is a battle for survival, another in a string of
    battles of survival, in a prolonged war Israel has been fighting
    against enemies that wish to annihilate it.

    I am tired of hearing people talk about the "political blustering"
    of radical Islamic leaders -- referring to their fiery speeches and
    deeds as threats made to gain some diplomatic leverage. If the past
    100 years have taught us anything at all, it is this: political leaders
    who advocate the destruction and slaughter of their opponents mean it,
    and do it if they have the opportunity.

    We learned this with Turkish leaders in the early 20th century who
    slaughtered over a million Armenians.

    We learned this with Communist dictators who, in the name of the
    so-called "class struggle," murdered their own people by the millions
    -- some forty million killed by Stalin in the Soviet Union, even more
    by Mao in China. (Their use of the euphemism "struggle" for murder
    is another example of sanitized language.)

    We learned this with Hitler, who killed six million "Jewish vermin"
    and over six million "inferior Russian Slavs" before being defeated.

    We learned this with the Japanese armies in occupied China during the
    "rape of Nanking."

    We learned this in Ruanda, in Bosnia, in Burundi, in the Congo, in
    Iraq, where such terms as "ethnic cleansing" were used to represent
    the killing.

    We should have learned this on 9/11, where the "infidel" people of
    "the great Satan" were slaughtered in the twin towers and the Pentagon.

    Jonathan Goldhagen, in his trail blazing book "Hitler's Willing
    Executioners," introduced the apt phrase "eliminationist politics"
    to designate the discourse of destruction. This phrase recognizes
    the call to annihilate a people, or a religious group, or a political
    entity, for what it is -- namely, a direct, unambiguous declaration
    of intent to utterly destroy the alleged enemy.

    All this has special relevance today.

    In 1947, the United Nations voted to partition Palestine into two
    entities, one predominantly Jewish, the other predominantly Arab. (The
    term -- indeed, the concept -- "Palestinians" was not in use then;
    for the Arab population, since Palestine had been a province of Syria
    from time immemorial.)

    >From the moment the vote was taken, the Islamic nations of the region
    vowed to destroy the Jewish enclave. The local population, joined by
    all the neighboring states -- Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Transjordan (as
    it was then called), Lebanon and Syria -- and by the distant state
    of Iraq, declared a war of annihilation against the fledgling state
    of Israel, and vowed to drive the Jews into the sea.

    In the intervening decades, only Egypt and Jordan have decided
    to end their war and sign a peace treaty with Israel. Even within
    those countries, radical Islamic groups (that threaten to overthrow
    their governments and replace them with radical Islamic regimes)
    have denounced the peace treaties as invalid.

    For the others, the war never ended. It has been renewed periodically,
    always with the same goal. The current call by Iran's leader to
    "finish the work Hitler had begun" and kill the Jews remaining alive
    in Israel, is just a continuation of a by-now familiar routine of
    renewed efforts to attain an old goal.

    Israel's attempts to deflect the hostility have been greeted with
    derision. Leaving the part of Lebanon Israel had occupied -- in an
    attempt to end earlier hostilities across that border -- did nothing
    to change the goals of those living to the north of Israel.

    Leaving Gaza, occupied after another earlier war of survival, did
    nothing to change the goals of those living to the southwest or east
    of Israel. Surrounded today as it has always been by nations that
    support fanatics determined to wipe Israel off the map, the country
    lives day by day in the shadow of its own destruction.

    There is a reason we here have a hard time understanding all this. We
    Americans are a fortunate, indeed unique, people. We have left our
    eliminationist past behind, when we all but completed the task of
    killing off this continent's natives and decided to allow the remnant
    that survived to live in their reservations. It is an ugly past,
    one for which we have still not expiated, but from which we have
    distanced ourselves.

    With that behind us, we no longer have a direct connection to
    eliminationist thinking. In so doing, we have come to believe that
    other nations and peoples have distanced themselves as well from
    their eliminationist pasts. Over and over again we mistake the
    rhetoric of intent and action for boastful talk, for "racism," for
    "discrimination," for a lack of tolerance that can be overcome by
    patience, by negotiation, by civilized intercourse.

    Even when faced with the brutal facts of the past century, and by
    the terrible consequences of ignoring the clear harbingers of those
    facts, we want oh so terribly badly to believe that this time, at
    last, the talk and the action is just bluff, just a political ploy,
    and that "negotiation," "cease-fires," and gestures of welcome into
    the political mainstream, will deflect the intentions of the radicals.

    We are deluding ourselves if we think this way.

    The slaughter perpetrated by the murdering leaders of the past century
    ended only with their death or utter defeat. The slaughter being
    prepared by radical Islam for Israel, and for Western societies,
    will only be barred by the same preventive -- the death or utter
    defeat of those who plot and execute their evil designs.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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