Neville Chamberlin, the former Prime Minster of England, in 1938 signed a “treaty” with none other then Adolf Hitler, who apparently he felt was an honest statesman. Mr. Chamberlin gave his famous. He returned to describe the great “commitment to peace” and received rousing cheers from an English public that would soon live to regret Mr.Chamberlin’s appeasement. Mr. Warren Christopher, former Secretary of State under Mr. Bill Clinton, and a fine gentlemen, was part of what was arguably one of the worst U.S foreign policy teams in history. During his tenure, Mr. Arafat was the most frequent guest at the White House, Mr. Christopher visited Syria some 19 times, Islamic terrorists attacked US assets ranging from the Kobar Towars, US Cole, US embassies, gave North Korea 2 nuclear power plants and a 5 billion aid package for the installation of a video camera, and a promise to be nice (the camera was not surprisingly turned off immediately),
Mr. Christopher says, that only an “immediate cease fire” and extensive “multi-party” talks that include Iran and Syria can bring peace to the region. He says that as long as the only people dying and they only die a dozen at a time or so are Israeli’s that this is a peace he can live with. Now Tony Blair is saying that when the U.N security counsel says, “peace now” that by-God, the war should immediately stop. First, perhaps the U.N might have credibility with some sane human being, if they immediately stopped their “peace keepers” from: Raping and pimping refugee children around the globe Tried first that Security Council thing on the Somali sans where black islamacists are busy murdering Black Christians. Second, the long history of antisemitism and anti-American sentiment at the U.N is a matter of historical record. They recently replaced a 53 person anti-semitic rights group with a 56 nation anti-semitic. Just this past week the U.N was indicted for distributing $15,000,000 worth of illegal drugs to the city of NYC, Koffi Annan blamed Israel for deliberately targeting UN observers, when a Canadian member of the observer team had written that they were being used by Hezbollah as “human shields”. In the same week, the U.N human rights group condemned detention facilities the U.S may or may not be operating and spoke up that the District of Columbia deserved congressional representation because it seemed as if not doing so was not compatible with “international law”… Who are these folks? Some of the members include or have included Iran, Cuba, Syria, Zimbabwe and Libya…. So Mr. Blair will I’m sure understand that the implication that the U.N’s edicts should for some reason be automatically implemented by either Israel or anybody else is of course ludicrous. The children who were blown up are the victims not of Israeli “mistakes’ but rather Hezbollah’s evil, and the complicity of the adults in this community in allowing themselves, homes and children to be endangered by supporting and harboring Hezbollah.
War is hell, and horrible things happen. As we know from Mr. Chamberlin and history-what is worse then war in the present is the war that is inevitable in the future. Mr. Chamberlin and today’s left seem always to believe that there is an honest disagreement between parties that can be adjudicated and resolved, if the right lawyers sit down and craft the right agreement. Of course when the disagreement is, “we want you dead, and you want to live” –as is the case with Hezbollah and Israel-there is no more of a negotiated settlement possibility then there was that Chamberlin’s piece of paper, and Hitler’s signature would insure peace for Europe. England paid a huge toll and so did humanity for Mr. Chamberlin’s fecklessness and France’s cowardliness. Today Israel fights the battle for the free world. Those nations that are not going to provide active assistance should at least not become the microphones of the Islamacists propaganda machine… “Peace” will come when Hezbollah is destroyed and disarmed. Peace will come after Israel ramps up their ground invasion, pays an enormous toll-a toll the “international community is not remotely interested or capable of paying” and the Middle East is further reshaped… |