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Netanyahu:
It's 1938 and Iran is Germany; Ahmadinejad is preparing another Holocaust
By Peter Hirschberg,
Haaretz
Correspondent
LOS ANGELES - Drawing a direct analogy between Iran and Nazi
Germany, Likud leader Benjamin Netanyahu asserted Monday that the Iranian
nuclear program posed a threat not only to Israel, but to the entire western
world. There was "still time," however, to prevent Tehran from acquiring nuclear
weapons, he said.
"It's 1938 and Iran is Germany. And Iran is racing to arm itself with atomic
bombs," Netanyahu told delegates to the annual United Jewish Communities General
Assembly, repeating the line several times, like a chorus, during his address.
"Believe him and stop him," the opposition leader said of Iranian President
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. "This is what we must do. Everything else pales before
this."
While the Iranian president "denies the Holocaust," Netanyahu said, "he is
preparing another Holocaust for the Jewish state."
Speaking on Army Radio on Tuesday, Netanyahu hinted that Israel possesses the
military capabilities necessary for curbing by itself the Iranian nuclear
threat, declining to specify what these entail.
The Likud chairman said "I don't want to analyze the capability required to
eliminate [the Iranian] threat, but this capability exists," when told by host
Razi Barkai that Israel lacks the ability to eliminate Tehran's nuclear program
by military means.
"This capability is eroded over time, and if we wait years then obviously this
capability would not exist anymore ... but right now I disagree with the claim
that nothing can be done against Iran," he added.
When asked if Bush could afford embarking on another "military adventure" after
Iraq, Netanyahu said acting on the Iranian nuclear program would not be
adventurous but necessary.
"... Israel would certainly be the first stop on Iran's tour of destruction, but
at the planned production rate of 25 nuclear bombs a year ... [the arsenal] will
be directed against 'the big Satan,' the U.S., and the 'moderate Satan,'
Europe," Netanyahu said.
"Iran is developing ballistic missiles that would reach America, and now they
prepare missiles with an adequate range to cover the whole of Europe," he added.
"No one cared"
Criticizing the international community in his GA speech for not acting more
forcefully in trying to prevent Iran from becoming a nuclear power - "No one
cared then and no one seems to care now," he said, again drawing on the Nazi
parallel - Netanyahu warned that Tehran's nuclear and missile program "goes way
beyond the destruction of Israel - it is directed to achieve world-wide range.
It's a global program in the service of a mad ideology."
Large sections of the international community, he said, also misunderstood the
nature of radical Islam and its role in the Mideast conflict. "What happens in
Iran affects what happens in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, not the other way
round," he said.
Netanyahu said he believed that Iran could still be stopped from acquiring
nuclear weapons. "There is still time. All ways must be considered. We can't let
this thing happen," he said, but did not outline specific measures he thought
should be taken.
Referring to Israel's pre-emptive strike in the 1967 War, he did say that
stopping Iran required "pre-emptive leadership. Pre-emption requires will and
vision."
"No-one will defend the Jews if the Jews don't defend themselves," he said to
loud applause. "Iran's nuclear ambitions have to be stopped."
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