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March 5, 2012
Netanyahu's Existential DecisionBy Ron LipsmanFor the fourth time in Israel's relatively brief existence, its prime minister is faced with an existential choice, a matter to be the focus of his talks with President Obama today. Anyone who is paying attention recognizes that Benjamin Netanyahu is confronted with the agonizing decision whether to launch a pre-emptive military strike on Iran's nuclear facilities. The threats to Israel, to Iran, indeed to virtually the entire world posed by the consequences of his decision are staggering. Depending upon the outcome of an Israeli strike -- should it occur -- the consequences could include:
However, should Israel choose not to attack, the acquisition of nuclear weapons by Iran might have equally cataclysmic consequences:
But perhaps this outlook is too Cassandra-like. An Israeli strike could be a phenomenal success: Iran's nuclear capabilities are utterly destroyed, civilian casualties are minimal, the regime falls, a democratic government takes its place, and a better day dawns for all of the Middle East. Once again, the tiny state of Israel miraculously defies all odds, and a decade of peace is ensured. It's happened before. In fact, this is the fourth installment of this saga. The previous three were:
In every case, Israel's fate hung in the balance. In the first two instances, the prime minister and the Israeli cabinet chose the bold, aggressive, exceedingly risky course of action. In the third, Ms. Meir did not. History records that -- although the first two decisions brought forth a great deal of pain and sacrifice (especially in 1948) -- Ben Gurion and Eshkol made the right decision, whereas Meir did not. Had either of the two gentlemen not made his decision as he did, it is likely that Israel would not exist today. And because of Meir's decision, Israel almost did not survive. As grave as those pivotal points were, one could argue that Netanyahu's choice is potentially even more consequential:
Yet there are incontrovertible facts that Netanyahu cannot ignore. The maniacal leaders of a bloodthirsty, irrational, hate-filled regime have announced flagrantly and repeatedly their intention to destroy his nation. The world dismisses the threat as mere words. Alas, Netanyahu is watching the replay of a bad movie. The original was featured just 70 years ago. The scenario is sickeningly similar. And the monsters who made the threats in the original carried them out -- with horrific, existential consequences. Worldwide conquest by Herr Hitler was not beyond the realm of possibility. Had he succeeded, it is possible that he could have brought about the extinction of the Jewish people. I have no doubt that the evil mullahs would be pleased to complete Herr Hitler's unfinished task. They cannot be permitted to try. But they have not squeezed the trigger yet. Can Netanyahu be certain that they will? Even if not, can he take the chance? Oh, the uncertainty! The perilous consequences! The bloodshed! Isn't there another way? Can you imagine what it is to be in Netanyahu's shoes? The survival of the Jewish people and the fate of the world arguably rest in his hands. What an awesome responsibility! The consequences are monumental -- no matter which way he decides. God grant him the wisdom the make the right choice. |
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