K.S. Rajan (25
Jan 2012)
"NETANYAHU"
IS NETANYAHU'S PATIENCE WITH IRAN RUNNING OUT?
Joel C. Rosenberg
(Washington, D.C., January 24, 2012) -- Does Israeli Prime
Minister Netanyahu think the West is taking decisive action to
stop Iran from getting the Bomb, or does he think the West is
fiddling while Tel Aviv runs the rising risk of burning? That's
the Big Question as tensions continue to mount in the epicenter
this week. Iran is making new threats to close the Strait of
Hormuz to oil shipments, just days after test-firing missiles
over the Strait. The U.S., Britain and France are sending
additional naval forces into the Gulf. The European Union is
taking new steps to impose an oil embargo on Iran. The U.S. is
taking steps to sanction Iran's third largest bank, though
dragging its feet on actually sanctioning Iran's Central Bank.
Will such Western moves be enough to stop Iran from building an
arsenal of nuclear weapons? Personally, I'm not convinced. Such
moves would have been good a few years ago. Now they strike me
as too little too late, especially after the Obama White House
disastrous decision recently to cancel joint military exercises
with Israel for fear of being "too provocative" towards Iran.
But it doesn't matter what I think. What matters is what
Netanyahu thinks. If he decides the West isn't doing enough and
Iran is going to get the Bomb, then he is going to hit Iran
hard, soon, and without warning.
In that context, it's worth noting a speech Netanyahu gave
Tuesday warning his nation that the world has not internalized
the lessons of the Holocaust. "Speaking at the Knesset just days
before International Holocaust Remembrance Day (January 27),
Netanyahu reasoned that the Jewish people must not put their
fate in the hands of the international community," reported the
Jerusalem Post. "Posing a rhetorical question, Netanyahu asked,
'How does the world react to the calls for genocide against the
Jews today? Seventy years after the shoa [Holocaust], Iran is
calling for us to be wiped off the map, Hezbollah is calling for
our extinction, as are many in Hamas….The Jerusalem Mufti
[Sheikh Muhammad Hussein] called on Sunday for Jews to be killed
wherever they are…echoing his predecessor Haj Amin Al Husseini,
who actively helped Hitler and Eichman,' he said. 'I do not hear
the international community condemning this. I hear them
condemning buildings in the West Bank. But I don't hear them
condemning this incitement,' said Netanyahu."
Could Netanyahu be signaling that his patience -- and that of
the Israeli government and military -- is running out?