Friday, July 31, 2015

DEAR CONGRESS: YOU CAN STOP THE 'NEW HOLOCAUST'

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DEAR CONGRESS: YOU CAN STOP THE 'NEW HOLOCAUST'

Exclusive: Aliza Davidovit issues open letter to U.S. lawmakers urging them to block Iran deal

Dear members of Congress,
This letter is to express our deep and unyielding concern about the nuclear deal with Iran and to implore you and your confreres in Congress to block it.
It remains perplexing to rational minds that anyone can believe Iran will dutifully comply with its nuclear commitments while simultaneously not believe Iran’s avowed commitments to destroy America and to wipe Israel off the map. 
It seems desperate ears have become more discriminatory than high-tech headsets that cancel out any ambient unpleasant sound – like the ringing of truth. With all due respect, one need not be fluent in Persian to understand a forked tongue. It is sufficient that we are being lied to, but let’s not tip the travesty by lying to ourselves. Having selective hearing today will result in a nuclear deafening reality tomorrow.
You promised the Jewish people and humanity “never again.” Was that phrase meant to pacify in the same spirit as the canard “the check is in the mail”? It’s now 70 years later, we really need to cash that check, and just when we are most banking on your courage, conscience and convictions, we pray your promissory note of “never again” is not returned NSF.
The issue at hand is not about a competition between our president and Israel’s prime minister; it is not about party allegiance, Democrat versus Republican. It’s also not about rooting for MSNBC as opposed to booing Fox News. The preceding are petty considerations in the face of the calamitous and wide-reaching consequences that can result from this deal.
The future of humanity is in your hands and, as I’m sure you’ve heard before, hope is not a strategy. You are the chosen few whom the American people have entrusted, whom G-d is testing and whom humanity will hold accountable. We urge you to block this deadly deal because it is bad for America, not just Israel:
  • Iran’s ICBM program clearly indicates that Iran not only has long-term objectives, but long-distance ones as well. The Jewish state is Iran’s neighbor. Long-range missiles are redundant for such a proximate neighbor. These missiles have a more distant three-letter target: the U.S.A.
  • Our own State Department qualifies Iran as an “active state sponsor of terrorism” that supplies America’s declared enemies with arms. Once Iran becomes a nuclear state, it will have the ability to export not only arms, but weapons of mass destruction.
  • Even after signing the nuclear deal, Iran’s supreme leader declared that hostility between the Islamic republic and the “arrogant” United States will not abate.
  • The nuclear deal could very well pit America against Israel – its ally – in defense of Iran if Israel takes pre-emptive action. This deal, in snow globe fashion, has shaken up the world as we know it and catapulted countries into new and unprecedented alignments. The “axis of evil” has seismically shifted. Now Middle East allies announce their own intentions of acquiring nuclear weaponry to maintain military deterrence. If the intended goal is non-proliferation, why endorse an about-face toward nuclear conflagration?
Members of Congress, I have often wondered how the Holocaust could have happened. I wondered how the 20,000 Jews in my father’s home town of Sighet, Romania, were allowed to be murdered by the Nazis. Couldn’t anyone at all hear the cries and sobs of my family, of the children, of the women, of anyone, as they were mercilessly herded to death? Did the world’s leaders then also have selective hearing?
Too many innocents have died for the Holocaust to be relegated to museums and preserved behind bulletproof glass. Its lessons are organic: Those who forget or flout their history are destined to walk that road again. Do we live in such topsy-turvy times that those who voice their fears of annihilation are lambasted and yet those who threaten to unleash a new Holocaust are rewarded?
The answer to my childhood quandary about World War II has become so alarmingly clear: The lambs hope for the best, while the wolves prepare for dinner. Tragically, both America and Israel are on the menu. All of Arak’s heavy water hardly washes that truth away.
Please vote nay!
Yours truly,
Aliza Davidovit
A concerned American
Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2015/07/dear-congress-you-can-stop-the-new-holocaust/#p3HYeMrb5VWrXhQp.99

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