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Dry Bones cartoon - The Ticking Iranian Time Bomb
eprinted courtesy of Yaakov (Dry Bones) Kirschen www.DryBonesBlog.blogspot.com  
Op/Ed

Never Again? 

Charles Krauthammer

The Danger in Israel's Success: Six million Jews targeted for destruction.

When something happens for the first time in 1,871 years, it is worth noting. In A.D. 70, and again in 135, the Roman empire brutally put down Jewish revolts in Judea, destroying Jerusalem, killing hundreds of thousands of Jews, and sending hundreds of thousands more into slavery and exile. For nearly two millennia, the Jews wandered the world. And now, in 2006, for the first time since then, there are once again more Jews living in Israel - the successor state to Judea - than in any other place on Earth.

Israel's Jewish population has just passed 5.6 million. America's Jewish population was about 5.5 million in 1990, dropped to about 5.2 million 10 years later and is in a precipitous decline that, because of low fertility rates and high levels of assimilation, will cut that number in half by mid-century.

When 6 million European Jews were killed in the Holocaust, only two main centers of Jewish life remained: America and Israel. That binary star system remains today, but a tipping point has just been reached. With every year, as the Jewish population continues to rise in Israel and decline in America, Israel increasingly becomes, as it was at the time of Jesus, the center of the Jewish world.

An epic restoration, and one of the most improbable. To take just one of the remarkable achievements of the return: Hebrew is the only "dead" language in recorded history to have been brought back to daily use as the living language of a nation. But there is a price and a danger to this transformation. It radically alters the prospects for Jewish survival.

For 2,000 years, Jews found protection in dispersion - protection not for individual communities, which were routinely persecuted and massacred, but protection for the Jewish people as a whole. Decimated here, they could survive there. They could be persecuted in Spain and find refuge in Constantinople. They could be massacred in the Rhineland during the Crusades or in the Ukraine during the Khmelnytsky Insurrection of 1648-49, and yet survive in the rest of Europe.

Hitler put an end to that illusion. He demonstrated that modern anti-Semitism married to modern technology - railroads, disciplined bureaucracies, gas chambers - could take a scattered people and "concentrate" them for complete annihilation.

The establishment of Israel was a Jewish declaration to a world that had allowed the Holocaust to happen - after Hitler had made his intentions perfectly clear - that the Jews would henceforth resort to self-protection and self-reliance. And so they have, building a Jewish army, the first in 2,000 years, that prevailed in three great wars of survival (1948-49, 1967 and 1973).

But, in a cruel historical irony, doing so required concentration - putting all the eggs back in one basket, a tiny territory hard by the Mediterranean, eight miles wide at its waist. A tempting target for those who would finish Hitler's work.

His successors now reside in Tehran. The world has paid ample attention to President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's declaration that Israel must be destroyed. Less attention has been paid to Iranian leaders' pronouncements on exactly how Israel would be destroyed "by a single storm," as Ahmadinejad has promised.

Former President Hashemi Rafsanjani, the presumed moderate of this gang, has explained that "the use of a nuclear bomb in Israel will leave nothing on the ground, whereas it will only damage the world of Islam." The logic is impeccable, the intention clear: A nuclear attack would effectively destroy tiny Israel, while any retaliation launched by a dying Israel would have no major effect on an Islamic civilization of a billion people stretching from Mauritania to Indonesia.

As it races to acquire nuclear weapons, Iran makes clear that if there is any trouble, the Jews will be the first to suffer. "We have announced that wherever [in Iran] America does make any mischief, the first place we target will be Israel," said Gen. Mohammad Ebrahim Dehghani, a top Revolutionary Guards commander. Hitler was only slightly more direct when he announced seven months before invading Poland that, if there was another war, "the result will be... the annihilation of the Jewish race in Europe."
Last week, Bernard Lewis, America's dean of Islamic studies, who just turned 90 and remembers the 20th century well, confessed that for the first time he felt it was 1938 again. He did not need to add that in 1938, in the face of the gathering storm - a fanatical, aggressive, openly declared enemy of the West and most determinedly of the Jews - the world did nothing.

When Iran acquires its coveted nukes in the next few years, the number of Jews in Israel will just be reaching 6 million. Never again?

Charles Krauthammer is a Washington Post columnist.

Publisher's Note: In my opinion, of the many adverse consequences of our war against Iraq, the most serious was the undermining of the ability of the US to effectively oppose Iran which actually does have nuclear programs. Iran as opposed to other Nuclear countries are not likely to simply stockpile their weapons, but rather use them with "religious" conviction against Israel. 
Does this also advance an apocalyptic agenda of the religious right? Similarly, the war in Iraq has rendered us impotent against North Korea which while further from Israel and lacking a religious motivation to fire their weapons, is almost as dangerous because of the temptation they must have to sell their weapons to the highest bidder which may very well be a terrorist group.