1948, 1967, 1973 … 2012?

Israel Hayom | 1948, 1967, 1973 … 2012?.

The decision that will change everything

There are those who deem this critical argument that is being waged now as “the campaign of our lives,” and there are indeed various signs which attest to the fact that the moment in which a decision on the Iranian issue must be made is fast approaching.

Nadav Shragai
A ballistic missile is launched in a demonstration of Iranian military might.

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6 Comments on “1948, 1967, 1973 … 2012?”

  1. Rupert Prince's avatar Rupert Prince Says:

    A brilliant piece of analysis.

    You, our Israeli friends, have an immensely complex decision to make. I do not envy your deliberation.

    It reminds me of the Gordian Knot; apparently insoluble.

    We are told that Alexander the Great solved the problem of the Gordian Knot with a stroke of his sword. Perhaps history, or legend, will repeat itself.

    However, it is not for a non-Israeli to comment too much. We do not have wives, children and grandchildren who may suffer from the consequences of any decision.

    Your Gentile friends in the UK wish you well though. Very well.

    Some of us old fellas also remember the words of a song written by a very clever American Jew, Frank Loesser: “Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition”.

    That somehow seems relevant to the moment.

    • Joseph Wouk's avatar Joseph Wouk Says:

      Rupert…

      Thanks for the good thoughts.

      Believe it or not, it really means something to know that someone, other than ourselves cares about us.

      The IOC’s refusal to even acknowledge the Munich massacre 40 years ago makes us feel truly stigmatized. “Just some Jews, no big deal…”

      This is our scariest weekend in a long, long time….

  2. Ari's avatar Ari Says:

    It really is a “a brilliant piece of analysis” I think it is the best I have read so far.

    I was a just a kid in 1972, but remember those games very well. It made me feel very helpless. I have made a window sticker for the back of my car that I hope will help folks remember. I will fly that sticker through the of this Olympics.

  3. John Prophet's avatar John Prophet Says:

    The future of the world now pivots on what happens next. Should the West/Israel shrink from the challenge they now face, humanity will be cursed by nuclear blackmail and be brought to it’s knees by the evil that is radical fascist Islam! It is written!

  4. Rupert Prince's avatar Rupert Prince Says:

    Joseph,

    Yes. Many of us here do care about you. A good deal, as it happens.

    Those of us who support you view Israel as a haven of democracy in a region where that word is largely alien.

    We respect your fortitude, your resilience and your bravery.

    We realise, as so many in the world do not, that you are holding the line on behalf of civilization, for us, against a threat from a fanatical religious movement that would impose its will on the world and take us back to a medieval state of governance. That is the Great War that is potentially looming over us and which the politically correct will not countenance exists. You recognise that fact in Israel.

    We argue that the West generally, not just the US, should be supporting you in every possible way, rather than subjecting you to pious and prejudiced criticism for every error that you might make, judged by their double standards.

    We tell our politicians that you are fighting our wars for us. We should be ashamed.

    We wish that we had statesmen of the calibre of Binyamin Netanyahu and Ehud Barak, rather than mere politicians who have never worn a uniform nor run a business but have only ever known the world of politics.

    We wish that we had politicians who treated our own brave and thoroughly admirable armed forces with the same respect and consideration as do yours. Politicians who not make ever increasing demands of our splendid young men and women, while cutting down their numbers and their resources to dangerous levels.

    We respect the fact that your top politicians have the intelligence to look beyond the horizon and allow both for the anticipated and for the unexpected, while many of ours look merely for the next sound bite.

    I, and many others, love our own country deeply. We luckily owe our allegiance to a much respected Queen rather than passing, shallow politicians. However, we must also support those countries who should have our respect and affection and, if necessary, our forces at their side. To me, and to others who think like me, that means the Israelis.

    We should also never ever forget the past, unbearable suffering of the Jews and we should join with you in saying “Never Again!”

    Yes. We do care about you, Joseph.

    Best wishes

    Rupert


  5. Excellent article. Dror is correct in his assessment. And I also agree 100% with the remarks made by Rupert Prince.

    Sincerely in Messiah,

    George Theiss
    USMC Vietnam Veteran


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