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Someone may have it right kindj 12/08/05
    Netanyahu's Strong Words
    Cal Thomas
    Syndicated Columnist


    December 7, 2005

    We know several things about Iran. We know their new president has said publicly he believes Israel should be wiped off the map. We also know that Iran is developing nuclear devices that many Westerners strongly believe will be turned into nuclear weapons. Put the two together and you have a prescription for disaster in the Middle East.

    While many world leaders and diplomats are rubbing the equivalent of worry beads, former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has spoken the unspeakable and thought the unthinkable. While campaigning for the office he once held in Israel’s March 28 election, Netanyahu has said he would support a pre-emptive strike against Iran’s nuclear program. It is the first time an Israeli leader has openly called for military action against Iran.



    Netanyahu recalled Menachem Begin’s air strike against Iraq’s nuclear reactor in 1981 and how it gave the region something resembling tranquility for twenty years.

    It’s funny that when Iran and other nations threaten mass destruction against Israel and the U.S., it’s no big deal. But when Israel calls for self defense, the world becomes upset. Netanyahu, like Begin before him, may be right.

    Cal Thomas is a nationally syndicated columnist based in Washington, D.C.

    Is BN right, in your opinion?

    DK

      Clarification/Follow-up by tomder55 on 12/08/05 2:10 pm:
      I'm not sure what he did wrong . Was it the charges of corruption that were dismissed ;the Hebron Protocol with Arafat and the Wye River Accords ? I am not an expert but as I recall when he was PM the tougher he acted the more peaceful it became with fewer Palestinian suicide bombings within Israel than his contemporaries .

 
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