Bibi’s Holocaust – or Ours?
Today, May Day, 2009, the Israeli newspaper Ha’aretz, posed this question: "Is Netanyahu bringing Israel closer to a ’second Holocaust’?"
Well, the answer is yes or no, depending upon how one defines a "second Holocaust."
Netanyahu’s definition of the "second Holocaust," according to Ha’aretz, is the ongoing attempt – allegedly being led by the Mullahs in Iran – to "eradicate the State of Israel."
And why should those views of an Israeli paranoid concern you? Well, in Netanyahu’s view, the Jewish people’s continued existence, anywhere – including in the United States – depends upon the State of Israel’s continued existence.
Ha’aretz goes on to report that –
"Since Netanyahu’s return to the Prime Minister’s Office, and ahead of his trip to Washington, Israel has upped its verbal tirade against Iran, and there is evidence of a media campaign with one, simple message: If the world doesn’t halt Iran’s nuclearization, Israel will act alone, and it is already preparing for such an eventuality."
And what nuclearization might that be?
Well, Iran’s pursuit – as is its "inalienable right" as a signatory of the Treaty on Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons – of programs designed to provide Iranians all the benefits of the peaceful uses of atomic energy.
And how do the rest of us non-paranoids know Iran’s pursuit thus far has been entirely peaceful?
Because – particularly since 2003, after the Iranians signed an Additional Protocol to their Safeguards Agreement with the International Atomic Energy Agency, and voluntarily began to comply with its provisions, in advance of its ratification by the Iranian Parliament – the IAEA Director-General consistently repeatedly reports that he can find no indication [.pdf] that any NPT-Proscribed materials, or any activities involving them, have been diverted to a military purpose.
Not even the Israeli paranoids dispute those reports!
But, for them, it is the Iranian IAEA-Safeguarded peaceful nuclear programs that constitute an "existential" threat to Israel – an impending "second Holocaust," not only for Israelis, but for Jews everywhere.
Right now might be a good time for you, dear reader, to refer to the "Study on a Possible Israeli Strike on Iran’s Nuclear Development Facilities" by Anthony Cordesman, published in March by the Center for Strategic and International Studies, based here in Washington.
The CSIS study "addresses the possibility of an Israeli strike against the Iranian [IAEA Safeguarded] nuclear facilities, with the objective of either destroying the [IAEA Safeguarded] program or delaying it for some years."
Cordesman’s scenarios assume the Israelis will attack what he considers to be the three main target facilities, which if destroyed, would seriously delay Iran’s attempt to realize its inalienable rights to the enjoyment of nuclear energy for peaceful purposes.
• Natanz facility apparently covers some 670,000 sq ft in total, the Fuel Enrichment Plant (FEP) complex was built some 8 meters-deep into the ground and protected by a concrete wall 2.5 meters thick, itself protected by another concrete wall. By mid-2004 the Natanz centrifuge facility was hardened with a roof of several meters of reinforced concrete and buried under a layer of earth some 75 feet deep.
• The Esfahan Nuclear Technology Center (ENTC) is an Industrial-Scale Uranium Conversion Facility (UCF). The U3O8 [yellowcake] is transported to ENTC to convert it to UF6 (Uranium Hexafluoride).
• The Arak Facility covers an area of approximately 55,000 sq ft and contains the [uncompleted] Heavy Water Reactor [and a completed 'heavy water' production facility] and a set of cooling towers.
Cordesman presents in mindboggling detail – specifying the number and types of Israeli aircraft (virtually all U.S.-supplied) required, the refueling-in-flight requirements (going and returning), the number and types of bombs required, the optimum altitudes to be flown at each phase of the route, etc. – three possible aircraft-accomplished scenarios, as well as one Israeli missile-accomplished scenario.
Targets that Cordesman concludes also need to be attacked include all ten of Iran’s military aircraft bases, Iran’s known ballistic missile sites and known air-defense surface-to-air missile sites.
Cordesman predicts that the Israelis will suffer a "very low attrition rate" in taking out all these Iranian military targets, now, because Iran now lacks "modern weapons systems, integration and C4I Battle Management."
However, if Israel waits until Russia delivers to the Iranians the S-300V (SA-12, Giant) Mobile SAM system – which the Iranians have already bought and paid for and for which Cordesman provides detailed specifications and resulting capabilities – then "the whole analytic model, beginning from C4I Early Warning to Response and Scramble times in the engagement of Israeli aircraft with [the Iranians in possession of] this integrated mobile air defense system, will have to be calculated."
Cordesman estimates that once that Russian Mobile SAM system is operational the attrition for an Israeli Air Strike of 90 aircraft could then be "between 20 to 30 aircraft," a loss he supposes Israel could hardly afford.
In passing, Cordesman also provides an informed analysis of the dire probable environmental consequences of an Israeli attack on the Bushehr nuclear-power plant, once it becomes operational later this year.
So, in March of this year, Cordesman tells the Israelis – in an update of a study he originally published in 2007, entitled "Iran, Israel and Nuclear War; An Illustrative Scenario Analysis" [.pdf] – that if they want to "successfully" attack Iran and destroy its IAEA Safeguarded nuclear programs, they better do it before the Russians [a] start-up their 1000MWe power plant at Bushehr and [b] install the world’s best missile and aircraft defense system to defend it.
But last week DEBKAfile – an Israeli website that specializes in disseminating information (and allegedly quite a bit of intentional dis-information) – reported that "intelligence sources" had "disclosed" to them that "Moscow warned Tehran Friday, April 17, that Israel was planning to destroy all 140 fighter-bombers concentrated at the Mehr-Abad Air Force base for an air show over Tehran on Iran’s Army Day the following day."
"Moscow had informed the Iranians that its spy satellites and intelligence sources had picked up preparations at Israeli Air Force bases to destroy the 140 warplanes, the bulk of the Iranian air force, on the ground the night before the display, leaving its nuclear sites without aerial defense."
According to DEBKAfile, as a result of the Russian warning, the Iranians quickly dispersed all their aircraft and cancelled the air show.
Great Zot!
Can that DEBKAfile "report" conceivably be true?
Well, if it is, to the question – "Is Netanyahu bringing Israel (and you soccer-moms) closer to a Holocaust?" – the answer appears to be "You Betcha."
Read more by Gordon Prather
- On the Eve of WWIII? – October 30th, 2009
- ElBaradei to the Rescue – October 23rd, 2009
- It’s Not Iran, Stupid – October 16th, 2009
- Obama Should Sanctify IAEA Safeguarded Facilities – October 9th, 2009
- Obama The Great – October 2nd, 2009





MalleusMaleficarum
May 2nd, 2009 at 4:59 pm
While it is clear that Israel is planning an attack on Iran — it is equally clear that the US has not only rejected diplomatic support for it — Bush did that las year when Olmert asked for his permission to attach Iran during W.'s visit to Tel Aviv in May — but also vetoed the attack itself. Joe Biden has said that Israel would be "ill-advised" to attack Iran in a story reported in Ha'aretz clearly reflecting the policy of the Obama administration. This heat coming from Israel in the form of leaked plans to take out Iran's nuclear assets is propaganda and disinformation to encourage Iran to cooperate with America. It is a smart ploy, but it is just a ploy — now that Bush and his junta are gone. It was not a ploy when Bush and Cheney ordered a flotilla into the Persian Gulf in years past, but the lost the political support in the USA for an expansion of their disastrous wars. Today in the Obama Era, the attack Iran idea is toast.
David
May 2nd, 2009 at 5:16 pm
It's seems appropriate that a war-mongering, hate-filled, genocidal maniac should be called 'Bi bi'. In my opinion to the question "Is 'Bi-bi' bringing Israel closer to another holocaust?" the answer is an unequivocal yes. Because it if isn't one for the Iranians and the Israelis (and Palestinians) it will at least be 'Israel's holocaust' against the Palestinians. It's incredible. We live in a time when elected leaders are as bad as or worse than the dictators of old.
Saila
May 2nd, 2009 at 5:58 pm
They say a dog that barks doesn't bite. Israelis are in the habit of barking about Iran, now and then, but they are well aware that they are no match for Iran, when they couldn't even preveent a defeat by Hezbollah.
During the initial stages of the Israeli attack, Hezbollah's reported 14,000 missiles wouls find their targets in Israel. That alone may bring another hollow-caust to the previous hollow-caust.
MalleusMaleficarum
May 2nd, 2009 at 6:55 pm
Our leaders are dictators dressed up in democratic propaganda. Hitler was popularly elected, and Napoleon would have won any election in his day. The same is true for Lenin, Stalin, Mao. Bush was as bad as the worst of them. Perhaps, he got away with less than Hitler and Stalin, but he is still leading the contest for the "Worst Dictator of the 21st Century." Other than that, I agree with David — Bibi and Avi (Lieberman) are summoning a holocaust for Iran, Palestine or the unfortunate people of Israel — Palestine.
T.Su
May 3rd, 2009 at 1:01 am
But then the question should be asked: why Bibi was elected by the people? Most dictators use Fear as a governing tool. Mao was a master of this tactic . It is this "Us " vs "the Others'' mindset that cemented his rule. Once the country is open to the outside world, the paranoia mania can not sustain itself. Israel is a quite different case (wide open to the outside world), thus its people should know that loud barking , even without actual biting, would not generate goodwill from its neighbours and all the 'others'.
paul bass
May 3rd, 2009 at 1:31 am
"they are well aware that they are no match for Iran, when they couldn't even preveent a defeat by Hezbollah. "
the problem with this logic is that Israel's army is suited for a conventional war where you just need to get big bombs on big targets, all the real mess (besides missiles) will be handled by America after all.
israel can't go wild on civilians but in a "real war" i think they still posses plenty of bite.
Skeptic
May 3rd, 2009 at 4:24 pm
In the equation of Iran / world the following issue is not explored sufficiently:
The big powers, US, Europe, as well as Russia, China prefer a backward underdeveloped Iran. Decades ago Iran bought every industrial product including arms, pots, pans and needles from others (mainly the West). Now they are becoming independent, everyday a new factory is being launched…..”others” are losing billions and billions of dollars.
Money talks in different languages. In relation to above and other geopolitical issues, the progress of Iran is utterly unacceptable.
All the indications are that the Nuclear issue is just an EXCUSE to stop Iran. A “regime change” or “destroying all their factories” are some of the desired prescriptions.
Most of the ruling mullahs in Iran are smart thieves. Yet when, during the Iran-Iraq war tens of thousands of Iranians who were subjected to chemical weapons dying in horrific ways the mullahs refused to buy chemical bombs/factories from the arms merchants. (UN Report: Iran didn’t use chemical WMD).
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