Will Syria be Obama’s Rwanda?

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y SHMULEY BOTEACH

09/16/2013 22:38
How sad that Obama is so muddying his legacy by showing irresolution in the face of so clear a moral imperative.

Syrian activists inspect bodies of people they say killed by nerve gas in Damascus August 21, 2013

Syrian activists inspect bodies of people they say killed by nerve gas in Damascus August 21, 2013 Photo: REUTERS/Bassam Khabieh
When I visited Rwanda last month, I was preceded by former president Bill Clinton, who arrived the day before. Clinton is a regular visitor to Rwanda and his Clinton Global Initiative does excellent humanitarian work in the central African nation. There is a reason the former president cares so deeply about the Rwandan people. When he was president in 1994 he refused to even meet with his senior staff to discuss the genocide that broke out on April 6 and which for the next three months would become the fastest slaughter of human beings in recorded history, with one million dying.

Four years later, he returned as president to offer an apology: “The international community, together with nations in Africa, must bear its share of the responsibility for this tragedy…. We did not act quickly enough after the killing began. We should not have allowed the refugee camps to become safe havens for the killers. We did not immediately call these crimes by their rightful name: genocide.”

The Rwandan genocide was all coordinated from a single radio station. A single bombing run against the RTLM Hutu Power radio antenna would have made it impossible for the Hutus to coordinate their genocide. But on the very same day, as Phillip Gourevitch explains in his definitive account of the Rwandan genocide, We Wish to Inform You that Tomorrow We will Be Killed with Our Families, the Security Council, with the Clinton administration’s blessing, ordered the UN force under General Romeo Dallaire reduced by 90 percent, to a skeleton staff of 270 troops who would powerlessly witness the slaughter.

The US was asked to fire a single missile and destroy the transmitter.

The Clinton administration refused because it was spooked by the Battle of Mogadishu (some of the events of which were portrayed in the film Black Hawk Down), that had transpired a few months earlier in October, 1993. But that one missile could have largely prevented a mass atrocity that claimed the lives of nearly one million people.

In two weeks’ time – on September 29 during UN week – our organization, This World: The Jewish Values Network, will host a public discussion between President Paul Kagame of Rwanda and Professor Elie Wiesel, the Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, on the subject of genocide, sponsored by Sheldon Adelson and Michael Steinhardt. It’s a timely conversation not only because of the impending twentieth anniversary of the Rwandan genocide but especially because of the international community’s failure to punish Syrian President Bashar Assad for slaughtering children in Syria.

Despite the eight genocides perpetrated in the 20th century and the universal cries of “Never Again,” it seems that the world can still not summon the resolve to bring massive retaliation to bear against those who gas innocent civilians.

From the outset of the Syrian civil war, when Assad turned on his people and started murdering them in their tens of thousands, President Barack Obama had a moral obligation to travel to the UN and announce that the US would seek an indictment against President Assad as a war criminal, guilty of crimes against humanity. Instead, two years of atrocities were accompanied by little American condemnation.

Finally, when Assad gassed his people, including 400 children, President Obama showed courage and fortitude in demanding that Assad be held accountable for this abomination. I was inspired by his seemingly unshakable determination to hold this killer accountable for his crimes.

It’s been downhill ever since.

Rather than striking at Assad’s air force and airfields – not to mention his presidential palaces – so that the slaughter could be minimized and Assad personally punished, President Obama announced that he was going to Congress for approval. Where was the urgency? Kids were being killed. Wasn’t there a danger that Assad would gas his people further, or even just continue to slaughter them with more conventional weapons? The delay allowed Assad to go on TV with Charlie Rose and come across as calm, measured and reasonable, thereby further undermining the urgency of an attack and sowing more doubts in the minds of the public as to whether this monster deserved to be hit.

Next, Obama’s hesitation brought Russia into the mix. Russian President Vladimir Putin has vetoed every Security Council measure intended to hold Assad accountable and is the principle reason why Assad has not had criminal charges brought against him at the International Court of Justice at the Hague. Next we had Putin lecturing Americans about values in The New York Times and lecturing on how America’s belief in its own exceptionalism was elitist and dangerous. Little did the Russian dictator understand that it’s not Americans who are exceptional, but their values. We value life, we hate autocracy, we are sickened by mass murder, and we dedicate our national strength toward protecting the weak. If Putin were to embrace, rather than trample, on these values, then he, too, would be exceptional.

So now we have Russia and the UN serving as guarantors that Syria will somehow declare and destroy its chemical weapons arsenal. But how will we know we’ve found them all? And how long will the process take? Does Assad get to continue killing people with conventional weapons while this process drags on for months? And what are the consequences for Assad if he does not follow through on his commitments? America, the world’s guarantor of freedom and human rights, now comes across as weak and befuddled in the face of clear violations of every humane law of civility. If the world’s most powerful nation can’t make up its mind to strike at someone who slaughters children, then what hope is there for the words “Never Again” to actually have teeth? If a man shoots up a school here in the United States, but subsequently agrees to have law enforcement confiscate all his weapons, is he then not punished? Will no-one pay a price for the children who were murdered in Damascus? Syria was President Obama’s moment to prove once and for all that he is serious about human rights and the infinite value of human life. He did an admirable job helping to get rid of the butcher in Libya, Muammar Gaddafi. He was outstanding in taking the decision – without any Congressional approval – to strike deep in the heart of Pakistan against arch-terrorist Osama bin Laden.

How sad that Obama is so muddying his legacy by showing irresolution in the face of so clear a moral imperative.

Mr. President: Stop dithering.

Children are dying. The ancient rabbis said that “in a place where there are no men stand up and become one.” Britain won’t punish Assad and Russia is out to protect him. It’s time for you to stand up and lead. The world is watching.

The author, “America’s rabbi,” is the international best-selling author of 29 books and will shortly publish Kosher Lust. Follow him on Twitter @RabbiShmuley. For tickets to the Kagame-Wiesel event go to http://www.thisworld.us.

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8 Comments on “Will Syria be Obama’s Rwanda?”


  1. “You don’t just get 70 virgins. The virgins get 70 virgins. And then after 70 years, there are 70 more virgins.”

    Apparently the Islamic whorehouse is nearly infinite

    Following are excerpts from a lecture delivered by Saudi cleric Muhammad Ali Shanqiti, which was posted on the Internet on March 23, 2013.

    Muhammad Ali Shanqiti: Every Muslim man gets at least two black-eyed virgins in Paradise. Each virgin comes with 70 servants girls. You are permitted [to have sex] with the virgins as well as the servant girls. For every woman from this world who enters Paradise, you get 70 black-eyed virgins.”

    – Jeez, the real question is, do any of them make a good sandwich?

    • Luis's avatar Luis Says:

      Sweet Jesus…

    • Louisiana Steve's avatar Louisiana Steve Says:

      Do you think they have any Viagra in the afterlife DT? 😆

      • artaxes's avatar artaxes Says:

        They have eternal erections and eternal sex with eternal virgins in this eternal bordello.
        I’ve read elsewhere that the virginity of these girls is always restored after having sex (I’m serious).
        Also there is wine in this strange ‘paradise’.
        Isn’t it perverse that everything which is forbidden in this life is allowed in the next?
        That is why some muslims can’t wait to get to the next world.
        But muhammad made shure that this is not the only incentive for jihad.
        According to muhammad and to muslim theology everyone goes to hell after death. Allah then decides who has to stay there and who is allowed to get out.
        There is no shure way for any muslim to get to paradise even if he obeys all commands and all laws perfectly.
        If allah wants it he stays in hell. That is why any muslim who believes this stuff lives in fear.
        There is one escape though. The only exception.
        The martyr who dies fighting jihad in the name of allah is guaranteed to go to paradise by the first drop of his blood.
        Isn’t that ingenious?

  2. Louisiana Steve's avatar Louisiana Steve Says:

    “They have eternal erections and eternal sex with eternal virgins in this eternal bordello.”

    I wonder if they have eternal cigarettes and eternal NFL football on TV? After all that eternal sex I could use some eternal relaxation and maybe an eternal rib eye steak or two.

    • artaxes's avatar artaxes Says:

      How about eternal cheese and wine?
      Is the hangover also eternal?
      For these and other intriguing questions, ask your local Imam.

      • Louisiana Steve's avatar Louisiana Steve Says:

        Now that’s funny. 😆

      • Joop Klepzeiker's avatar Joop Klepzeiker Says:

        Imam Klepzeiker say,s no hangover .

        Qur’an 56:8 “Those of the right hand-how happy will be those of the right hand! …Who will be honored in the Garden of Bliss; Qur’an 56:13 “A multitude of those from among the first, and a few from the latter, (will be) on couch-like thrones woven with gold and precious stones. Reclining, facing each other. Round about them will (serve) boys of perpetual (freshness), of never ending bloom, with goblets, jugs, and cups (filled) with sparkling wine. No aching of the head will they receive, nor suffer any madness, nor exhaustion. And with fruits, any that they may select: and the flesh of fowls, any they may desire. And (there will be) Hur (fair females) with big eyes, lovely and pure, beautiful ones, like unto hidden pearls, well-guarded in their shells. A reward for the deeds.”

        Qur’an 37:40 “Fruits, Delights; they will be honored in the Gardens of Pleasure, on thrones facing one another. Round them will be passed a cup of pure white wine, delicious to the drinkers, free from ghoul (hurt), nor shall you be made mad or exhausted thereby. And with them will be Qasirat-at-Tarf (virgin females), restraining their glances (desiring none but you), with big, beautiful eyes. As if they were (sheltered) eggs, preserved.”

        More heavenly blessings

        http://www.prophetofdoom.net/Islamic_Quotes_Paradise.Islam


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