Iran's President has once again denied the Holocaust - the greatest tradgey in both world and Jewish history. Just as Israel is the focus point of much of world history and politics today, so were the Jewish people the main victims of WWII. Yet almost the whole world was involved, just as it is today. The truth is this: no one can deny Israel her right to do everything in her power to avoid another such catastrophe, especially in view of the fact that the threat to destroy Israel is a very real one. For Ahmadinejad the Middle East peace process is easy: destroy Israel and peace will prevail. Great idea, isn't it? That's like saying: the way to abolish poverty is to kill all poor people! But few leaders have reacted to such blantant 'strategies' by a mad leader whose agenda is supported nationally; he's not leader of some small terrorist group, no, he's a leader of a country - one that is amasing neuclear weapons, by the way...
The Germans are brave: they will boycott any speech today at the UN that will deny the Holocaust. At least the Russians were clear on criticising Ahmadinejad for his Holocaust denial - and they are right, constructive dialogue with world leaders will only become more difficult with such outrageous claims and distortion of history. How to deal with Iran? The Middle Eastern way, perhaps. Are Western politics and mindset realy the answer in a culture not fully understood by them? When the US sought to defeat Vietnam, they learned too late what kind of people they were and at the terrible cost of tens of thousands of dead they couldn't achieve victory. Israel understands best how to fight and win this struggle. Yet Israel is bound by virtually everybody's opinion on how to go about. Well, good for Israel that they actually are seeking diplomatic solutions, but sadly this is not recognised by the international community as it should. Not just are the distortion of the media in the West alarming, the very mindset that is formed by it leads to the ultimate aims of radical Islamic leaders: they are seeking the support of the world to actually execute their plans to destroy Israel - ultimately. Israel has always been the scaptgoat throughout history; that's why they were an easy target for Hitler. But in Bulgaria, for example, it was the Bulgarian population who stood up against deportations of fellow (Jewish) citizens who were good people, hard work, beloved. That is bravery.
But what of Ahmadinejad's rhetoric? Why does he need to deny the Holocaust in order to achieve his ultimate plans to destroy Israel? Well, the answer is obvious: because the Holocaust is real reason for the Jewish people to have their own land, for land means security. The very fact that the Holocaust is sought to be denied - and the brainwashing and distoration of histoiry works in places where people don't have freedom to think, disagree or read certain sources - reveals that it is - even for Ahmadinejad - a real reason for the Jews to have their land! The problem is not Israel; the problem in the Middle East is the hateful, radical, intolerant ideology to destory Israel simply becauise it exists - not because Zionism has 'stolen land,' or 'displaced the people who actually belong there,' etc. Jewish settlers have bought land, and most Arab Palestinians moved to the Land once settlements increased. At the very heart of this lies Muslim politics of the Middle Ages: force Jews into dhimmi status (second-class citizens). If the Islamic leaders wouldn't misuse the civilian population to fight its war against Israel, the refugee problem could have been solved a long time ago. If the Islamic leaders would recognise a Jewish state where it belongs, peace would prevail in no time - and the refugee problem could have been solved a long time ago.
Whatevery the outcome today, I doubt that the biased UN will solve the world's most important problem. Unless world leaders radically fight Islamic ideology that seeks to destory a people, it will never deal with the root of the problem - that is the true cancer in the Middle East and the main hindrance to peace.
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