Posted on 07/25/2006 5:45:51 PM PDT by Jean S
Ten years ago, on April 18, 1996, Israel attacked Hezbollah in Lebanon for 16 days in an operation called Grapes of Wrath. The global condemnation of Israel was fierce, especially when it bombed a U.N. refugee camp, killing 107 people, an attack that Tel Aviv said was a mistake.
At the time, the United States did nothing to stop the tide from turning against Israel and President Clinton said, I think it is important that we do everything we can to bring an end to the violence.
In private, Clinton seethed at the Israeli attack, saying he had discussed with Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres the possibility of concluding a military defense treaty with his nation, pledging U.S. aid in the event of an attack.
They really want this guarantee from us, Clinton told me. I would have given them the commitment, too, but now I cant because of the uproar over the refugee camp bombing.
No such treaty was ever signed.
Clintons willingness to use American power to force a cease-fire on Israel before it had fully eradicated Hezbollah stands in stark and sharp contrast to George Bushs insistence on letting Israel proceed with its attacks until the terrorist group is neutralized.
In a nutshell, this illustrates the difference between the Democratic and Republican approaches to Israeli security.
Bush and his administration clearly see the Israeli attack as an opportunity to clean out terrorist cells that have come to be pivotal in Lebanon. With Hezbollahs power extending into the cabinet in Beirut, it is clear that Israeli military action is necessary to forestall the creation of a terrorist state on its northern border.
While Clinton said he embraced the need for Israeli security, when the going got rough, he bowed to world opinion and called for a cease-fire. When the United States asks Israel to stop fighting, it is like a boxers manager throwing in the towel. The bottom line is that true friends of Israel cannot afford to let the Democrats take power in Washington.
But American Jews have voted Democrat in the past and will continue to do so in the future. It is really the Christian evangelical right that stands up for Israel.
The reason Israel has to fight in Lebanon today is that the United States did not permit it to finish the job of destroying Hezbollah in the 90s. Now, fortunately for Israels true friends, the White House is letting Tel Aviv win without reining her in.
Nothing so illustrates the generic anti-Semitism of the global community than its current obsession with proportionality in judging Israels response to the kidnapping of its soldiers and the rocket bombing of its cities. The Vatican, the European Union and Russia have said nothing about the almost daily bombardment of Israels northern border by Hezbollah or the constant attacks from Gaza after Israel magnanimously vacated the strip. But now that the Jewish state is defending itself, the global community is outraged at the disproportionate Israeli response. Only Jewish lives have to be dealt with proportionately.
Israels defensive barrier has succeeded in sharply curtailing the once daily suicide/homicide bombing of civilian Israeli targets. Now the Israeli invasion will push back the frontiers from which the terrorists can work their mayhem through missiles.
Bush and the Republican administration realize that Israel is only acting in self-defense. It is obvious that she would not be attacking Lebanon if the terrorists had not made a habit of using it as a base for attacks on Jewish cities.
The global condemnation of Israel is simply illustrative of the low esteem attached to Jewish blood in this world where anti-Semitism comes disguised as morality and a commitment to peace.
Morris and McGann, husband and wife, have written several books together, including Rewriting History, a rebuttal to Living History by Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.).
Neither Clinton has any idea of what is right or wrong, only what is popular or unpopular. They don't care how things ARE, they only care how things look.
The Democrats dislike Israel because it is a standing example that the world is not safe, and if the world is not safe - then demilitarization and increased social spending would be irresponsible.
Amen!
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After 55 years of wondering why so many American Jews vote democratic, you may have answered my long standing question.
Support Israel and there is less social project money available here.
Rush made a similar comment about the State of Israel today (how socialistic they are). The difference is that they also know the value of defending themselves.
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Thank you Dick.
This is one jer who won't ever vote democrap
Morris gets his share of flak around here (much of it deserved), but he hit this one out of the park.
Well Dick Morris may not always be right, but he is 100 percent on the mark with this article.
Israel is our friend and our ally, and when we come to the aid and defense of Israel, we are simultaneously defending America, the Pat Buchanans and Dennis Kucinichs notwithstanding.
That's Jew obviously, not jer.
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I really gotta know .. Someone fill me in here... what did the Clintons do to Dick Morris... or did he just wake up one day and realise how evil the dem party is?
I am rabidly pro-Israel; always have been, always will be. But, I get so aggravated at the American Jews. They vote Democrat 77% in every election, practically, when Conservatives are the best friends they have.
Hillary can kiss the wife of a Palestinian leader on the cheek and they still help elect her to the U.S. Senate. I am PRO-ISRAEL but I am not very pro-American Jew.
Dick Morris is showing his Jewish bias....
Everyone in the WORLD who cherishes freedom from religious persecution by Islamic lunatics, should fear the Democrats returning to "power"...
Semper Fi
If Lieberman was to jump accross the aisle and seek the GOP nomination I think he would have a hell of a chance of winning.
Billy boy bent him over.
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