Muslim Carnage: Appeasement and the Lessons of History

September 21, 2012 by Isi Leibler
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There is an iron law in history. Appeasing xenophobic movements or totalitarian regimes invariably lead to disaster, encouraging escalating demands to levels which either culminate with surrender or make armed conflict inevitable…writes Isi Leibler.

Isi Leibler

Had Chamberlain not continued appeasing the Nazis, we may have avoided World War II or at least been better prepared and substantially reduced casualties.

President Reagan, besmirched by liberals as a warmonger, assumed a hardline position against Soviet expansionism which led to the collapse of the Evil Empire.

His philosophy, reflected in the following extracts from the 1964 speech which launched his political career, resonates eerily with our current situation:

“There is no argument over the choice between peace and war, but there is one guaranteed way you can have peace – and you can have it in the next second – surrender.

Every lesson in history tells us that the greatest risk lies in appeasement, and this is the specter our well-meaning liberal friends refuse to face – that the policy of accommodation is appeasement, and it gives no choice between peace and war, only between fight and surrender. If we continue to accommodate, continue to back and retreat, then eventually we have to face the final demand – the ultimatum. And what then?… You and I know and do not believe that life is so dear and peace so sweet as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery. If nothing in life is worth dying for, when did this begin – just in the face of this enemy? Or should Moses have told the children of Israel to live in slavery under the pharaohs?…

The martyrs of history were not fools, and our honored dead who gave their lives to stop the advance of the Nazis did not die in vain. Where then, is the road to peace? It is a simple answer. You and I have the courage to say to our enemies “there is a price we will not pay”, “there is a point beyond which they must not advance”… We will preserve for our children this, the last best hope of man on Earth, or we will sentence them to take the last step into a thousand years of darkness.”

Thirty three years ago, when the Iranians invaded the US Embassy and kidnapped diplomats, President Jimmy Carter, instead of confronting the Ayatollah regime, “reached out” and sought to “engage” it. All he achieved was to embolden the radicals and intensify the humiliation of the US, ultimately costing him the presidency.

Now President Obama and his acolytes are repeating the same mistakes. His first international initiative was to address a gathering in Cairo which included members of the then illegal Moslem Brotherhood. He undertook to reverse the “harsh” approach of his predecessors by reaching out and engaging all levels of the Moslem world. To further placate the Islamists, he diplomatically distanced the US from Israel.

When the Iranian Ayatollah regime brutally suppressed the people during the Green Revolution, Obama remained silent. He sided with the “democratic” Islamic street mob against Mubarak, a long-standing US ally, and then sought to “engage” with the ruling Moslem Brotherhood regime which is far more repressive than its authoritarian predecessor.

On the11th anniversary of 9/11, on the pretext of outrage against an obscure and primitive anti-Muslim film which “insulted the Prophet”, radical Muslims launched a global campaign to inflame mobs throughout the Islamic world to engage in riots against US embassies.

The assault on the US embassy in Libya resulted in the brutal murder of four US diplomats including the US ambassador who was tortured whilst the US flag was substituted by the black flag of al-Qaeda.

The initial US response was to grovel and repeatedly condemn the anti-Muslim film (in which it had no involvement) rather than the riots, the slaughter of the innocents and failure of governments to provide adequate protection to their embassies.

This kowtowing to Moslem violence has precedents – the 1989 Salmon Rushdie outrage, the riots reacting to the Danish cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed, the killings following allegations of US troops desecrating Korans and similar incidents used to exploit the primitive Islamic street.

Despite the fact that the US provides Egypt with $2 billion of aid annually, the police stood idly whilst the Cairo US embassy was attacked by mobs chanting “we are all Osama”.

President Mohamed Morsi, who prior to being elected had denied that al Qaeda was responsible for 9/11, waited 24 hours before making a mealy-mouthed criticism  of the violence (on Facebook!). He also warned of future reprisals if “insults to the Prophet” were not suppressed. In addition, the ruling Moslem Brotherhood called for more protests and had the gall to demand further US apologies.

Morsi will soon be hosted in Washington by Obama.  He intends to request the president to release Osama bin Laden’s former ally, Sheikh Omar abd al-Rahman, serving a life sentence in prison for conspiring to blow up the World Trade Center.

By failing to adequately condemn Morsi’s tepid response to the embassy outrage or postpone his visit, Obama is signaling Islamic radicals that employing violence and killings will succeed in intimidating infidels. As it is, the Obama administration even prohibits use of terms like “Islamic terrorism”.

The Islamists are also seeking to impose on us laws which would criminalize criticism of Islam. As a Jew whose people have suffered for 2000 years from vile defamation and obscene lies and blood libels, I am not a devotee of the US First Amendment which provides, that unlimited freedom of expression is sacrosanct unless it engenders immediate violence. I believe that carefully drafted legislation should provide protection for groups or individuals against demonstrable lies which generate incitement to hatred and racism. This applies in many European countries and neither undermines democracy nor meaningfully curtails freedom of expression.

However, it would be outrageous to extend this to sharia validated blasphemy laws which would deny the right to expose criminal behavior implemented in the name of Islam. We would be prohibited from condemning capital punishment for the conversion of Moslems to other faiths, stoning adulterers to death, employing female circumcision, cutting off limbs from thieves, public floggings etc.

We would also be forbidden from exposing state-sponsored denial of freedom of religion, the desecration of churches and synagogues, pogroms against Christians, Copts and Jews – all of which are daily occurrences in many Islamic countries.

Nor would these sharia endorsed laws inhibit Islamic state-sponsored antisemitism or prohibit current demonic Arab TV dramas of lurid Jewish stereotypes employing the blood of Moslem children to bake Matzoth on Passover. Not to mention imams in mosques repeatedly depicting Jews as descendants of apes and pigs and urging the faithful to murder them.

Today, the forces of Islamic extremism are testing our resolve to stand up and resist their efforts to globally extend their evil totalitarian ideology.

If we continue burying our heads in the sand and minimizing the threat emanating from these barbaric reincarnations of the Dark Ages, we will be paving the way for our children to inherit a world which has reversed the great advances of Western civilization especially the Judeo-Christian heritage

Isi Leibler lives in Jerusalem. He is a former president of the Executive Council of Australian Jewry.

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4 Responses to “Muslim Carnage: Appeasement and the Lessons of History”
  1. michael says:

    Liat I was being facetious when I said ” Don’t worry Isi its only a ‘ Minority of bad apples” not to worry !

    because thats the mantra used by the Muslim community spinmasters and Jewish left/ progressives, etc after each Muslim atrocity, Terror attack or demonstration.

    It’s the Muslim get out of jail card the oh, it’s only a minority the majority of Muslims are peace loving , tolerant blah blah { as if these people have done a Poll of all 4-500,000 Muslims in Australia and asked them ] , just as I suspect there were many in Germany in the 1930’s including Jews that were saying of the , Nazis” they are only a minority of extremists the overwhelming majority of Germans are peace loving Blah Blah ..

    As far as lessons in history Jews are not very good at that, we even have the ADC fighting for Muslim rights .. remember The Mosque in Alma Rd.. …. Nobody has told the ADC head honcho that unlike Synagogues, Temples, & Churches Mosques are used as meeting places for their hardline Politics.

  2. Liat Nagar says:

    Michael, “a ‘Minority of bad apples’ not to worry!” – are you blind to the lengths that politically correct people in the western world and governments are going to to placate ‘Islam” … the excuses and reminders of extremist Muslims being only a minority … the efforts to please and accommodate?! The abomination that is Fundamentalist Islam needs to be acknowledged and countered, so that it does not spread and gain strength, which is most obviously its intent. ‘Not to worry’ is not an attitude that can be afforded if we value different people’s rights to freedom of religion and expression.

    Isi Leibler’s cogent discussion needs to be seen for what it is: appropriate and worthy of serious consideration. Some years before the commencement of World War II few people took any notice of what Winston Churchill had to say about Hitler and the emerging Nazi Party, while Chamberlain appeased Hitler, offering his Parliament and the people of England false platitudes about security and peace and Hitler not posing a problem (probably because that’s what he wanted to believe himself) – we all know the outcome of that. We cannot afford to ignore what is happening before our eyes through fear of offending Moslem people who differ from it. At the same time, obviously we must be vigilant in not assuming that Moslem people in general are of the same mind as the extremists of that religion who are activating so effectively such trouble. It must be faced that the Islamic religion, through the hands of extremists, is affecting an inordinate amount of influence on other peoples of the world and will continue to do so unless countered.

  3. Once again “Mad Aussie” Isi, comes up with the goods and should get an award for telling the ‘bleedin’ obvious’ to those who don’t seem to have ears to hear nor the intelligence to learn from history. Policies of appeasement are like this: no sane parent / guardian rewards bad behaviour in children, nor should governments reward the bad behavious of rogue and repressive regimes, nor allow any cult (and Sharia is certainly a cult within Islam, just as Nazism was a cult within German nationalism) to be catered to or for.

    I’m sorry to have to say that Islam is a very immature religion / culture / Faith in the way it is practised, and those who would advocate murder for “insulting the Prophet and/or Islam” are being truly blasphemous by Islam’s own standards – they are claiming that God is not strong enough to protect God’s own and divinely deal with those who would denigate the Prophet Mohammad.

    Attacks on Westerners, Christians and Jews (the Peoples of the Book) are forbidden by the Koran but these Islamist ‘militants’ use the Koran like toilet paper and wipe their filth on it. The psychotic Imams who teach children to hate and murder should remember that Islam teaches there is a Divine judgement and they will be held accountable in both this life and the next.

    Just as children need very firm borders and direction to regulate and teach them what is acceptable and non-acceptable behaviour, so it is in all societies (states, cultures and religions) otherwise there is simply chaos, disrespect and, inevitably, violence.

  4. Michael says:

    Don’t worry Isi its only a ‘ Minority of bad apples” not to worry !

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