how many times must one repeat this?

Netanyahu’s slogans to scare Americans
into supporting the bombing of Iran

Qumars Bolourchian, Global Research, January 14, 2007
(translated from Payvand – 2007-01-03)

Former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is making the rounds in the media with his “new” slogan designed to scare American Jews and Christians into supporting the bombing of Iran. Netanyahu has a simple message consisting of three reductionist falsehoods

  • (1) It’s 1938
  • (2) Iran = Nazi Germany
  • therefore

  • 3) Ahmadinejad = Hitler
  • Indeed according to his last few speeches, 2006=1938, and Iran=Nazi Germany. Except that 2003 was also 1938, when Natanyahu said the same thing about Iraq. Before that 2002 and 1999 were 1938, as 2007 will be. If we were to believe him back in 1996, when he made the same claim, then we’d be celebrating New Year, 1949, not 2007, right now. And while he’s calling Mahmoud Ahmadinjad Hitler these days, in the past he had bestowed that honor on Saddam Hussein and Yasser Arafat. This canard was repeated in front of three thousand cheering fans at the General Assembly of the United Jewish Communities in Los Angeles last November. Repeating such lines over and over again, Netanyahu hopes to build enough public pressure to justify bombing Iran, or at least force the US Congress not to stand in the way when Israel tries to do it. Or is it simple Israeli politics, as the hardliner Likud’s Netanyahu hopes to make Kadima’s Olmert suffer for his weakness, exposed by the Lebanon fiasco? Whatever it is, fear-mongering is the tool of choice.

    The far-right wing TV host Glenn Beck broadcasted an hour-long hate-fest of himself and Netanyahu, talking mostly about how evil Iran is. Netanyahu hammered home his talking points, and for good measure, topped them off with a bunch of outright lies and distortions. He said Iran wants to “take over the world” and “annihilate America.” He said Ahmadinejad hates Israel only because Israel represents “the West.” Israel “is only an obstacle before Europe and America.” He urged people to listen to Ahmadinejad’s words. With a straight face, he told the CNN audience this

    You know, normally, if he wasn’t as fanatic as he is, he’d say, “Well, you know, yes, I think we could recognize Israel if it made the right concessions to the Palestinians.” He’d play along ; he’d play the game. He’d say, “We’re not really developing nuclear weapons. We just want nuclear energy for peace.” You know, he’d say all that.

    Netanyahu is a former prime minister of a country with access to top secret intelligence. Surely he knows about Iran’s numerous statements on the record that Iran is not seeking nuclear weapons. Surely the former PM knows that Iran’s stated position via Palestine is, whatever the Palestinians want. No matter what one thinks of Ahmadinejad, we can agree on what he’s said on record. Perhaps Netanyahu could read the Spiegel interview with Ahmadinejad from May 30, 2006 where Ahmadinejad said

    Our stance with respect to Palestine is clear. We say, allow those to whom this country belongs to express their opinion. Let Jews, Christians and Muslims say what they think.

    and he also said

    We argue that neither you nor we should claim to speak for the Palestinian people. The Palestinians themselves should say what they want.

    and again from the same interview, Ahmadinejad said

    We’re fundamentally opposed to the expansion of nuclear weapons arsenals. This is why we have proposed the formation of an unbiased organization and the disarmament of the nuclear powers. We don’t need any weapons.

    And again, as if he knows people like Netanyahu will not remember it, he said

    I stress once again, we don’t need any nuclear weapons. We stand by our statements because we’re honest and act legally. We’re no fraudsters. We only want to claim our legitimate right.

    So here we have two direct contradictions. Not that I’m saying Ahmadinejad’s words are necessarily truthful, but Netanyahu’s argument is that he never said them. He’s building his entire case out of the fact that Ahmadinejad is such a fanatic that we should believe his outrageous statements literally. Well, only the uncensored ones, I guess.

    Netanyahu is a liar and a wilful manipulator. He’s actively banking on the ignorance of his audience to paint Iran as an irrational, unpredictable force. Once people accept this, his work is almost done. People will naturally conclude that you can’t negotiate with a “suicidal maniac,” therefore, we must use force. He, in fact goes one step further, and “pre-emptively” blames America for failing to prevent a second holocaust upon the Jewish nation, when he says

    Hitler started with the annihilation of the Jews, but pretty quickly moved on to threaten the entire world. And America woke up late, after six million Jews died.

    Elsewhere Netanyahu openly equates any attack on Iran as defense of Israel. He speculates that Israel would bomb Iran “because we have a right to live.” Such reductionist fear-mongering leads one to believe this person has stock in weapons companies or something. Has Benjamin forgotten about the tens of thousands of Jews inside Iran to whom this “Hitler”—as the Persian saying goes—hasn’t even said “above your eye, there’s eyebrow,” let alone put them in concentration camps? Today in Iran, there’s almost no hate crime, and no threat of terrorism against Jews. While Iran’s religious government has some restrictions on non-Muslims, Jews are more likely to face anti-Semitism in the US than in Iran. Regardless of what Ahmadinejad may have opined about the Holocaust, he has taken no steps against Iranian Jews in any way. From Netanyahu’s perspective this is a problem. You can’t have a Hitler that doesn’t seem to be interested in killing Jews. One can say—as Netanyahu frequently implies—that Ahmadinejad wants a nuclear weapon to kill Jews in Israel, but what’s holding him back from harming those in Iran? That’s why Benjamin and his neocon buddies completely ignore the Iranian Jews. Fortunately, not everyone at the LA Jewish gathering was buying it. Professor and journalist Murray Fromson saw right through the propaganda when he said

    How could anyone think Netanyahu’s absurd comparison between Nazi Germany in 1938 and the whacko leaders in Tehran today had any merit whatsoever?

    Let’s hope there are more people like Fromson who are able to distinguish bullshit from reality.

    9 Comments

    1. Niggler
      Posted May 19, 2008 at 7:18 pm | Permalink

      Good analysis. I’ve only one mild criticism.
      You wrote “Netanyahu is a liar..”
      Strictly speaking, Netanyahu is a coward, first and foremost. It is undeniable that lies are the predictable by-product of cowardice. It is highly entertaining to discover that there is a group of ideologues who believe, apparently sincerely, that a viable ‘state’ can be constructed on a foundation of grotesque cowardice and lies.

    2. niqnaq
      Posted May 19, 2008 at 7:33 pm | Permalink

      I didn’t write the article. Look at the byline.

    3. kareem najjar
      Posted May 20, 2008 at 5:24 am | Permalink

      Great article!

      Although I couldn’t find any reference on the web for the Persian saying “above your eye, there’s an eyebrow”

      Anyone knows?

    4. Posted May 20, 2008 at 6:13 am | Permalink

      I only know a moorish thing that you can lift your eyes as much as you want, they will always find the eyebrows over them.

      “Nevertheless, it is clear from the above that Bush and Putin, despite their vast differences, share a common contemporary ailment: Each suffers from the inexplicable need to inject the Nazis into current political debate, whether they belong there or not.”

      http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/05/19/AR2008051902234.html

    5. Posted May 20, 2008 at 6:28 am | Permalink

      “Your comment is awaiting moderation”.

      This makes me feel like living in 1938 under the Gestapo. Is the Hitler in Teheran controlling the WordPress anti-spam-lists?

      🙂

    6. niqnaq
      Posted May 20, 2008 at 6:47 am | Permalink

      I get notified by email each time a comment has been posted and awaits approval, which means currently that I get notified within fifteen minutes, except when I am offline of course.

      This is necessary because there are trolls who attempt to smear me by posting anti-Semitic or otherwise hate-filled remarks, and others who simply post nonsense.

    7. Posted May 20, 2008 at 12:30 pm | Permalink

      I know Rowan,

      actually the word “shual” appeared on some of Askimets anti-spam-lists in connection with Viagra-Spam. Especially last year was horrible.

    8. Posted May 21, 2008 at 4:00 am | Permalink

      Awesome article, thanks for sharing. You might enjoy a parousal of this article, it has a lot of history of netanyahu, some revealing quotes, and some interesting speculation on his power-grab.

    9. niqnaq
      Posted May 21, 2008 at 4:14 am | Permalink

      thanks for commenting, cyre. Now I badly need a home (I mean, metaphorically) but I have always steered clear of SOTT because the doctrine of innate psychopathy has the most appalling implications, and negates all the political and social sciences as diagnostic tools.

      p.s. – I left a note at your LiveJournal, but I find those log-ins fiddly, so I don’t use it too often (it isn’t as bad as MySpace, though). I hope you will comment again here : I would be interested to know whether you are actually involved with Laura’s group or not.

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