The legacy of Stephen Wise - who chose his personal relationship with FDR over
saving Jews during World War II - must have been on the minds of many of the rabbis who attended a meeting with President Hussein Obama regarding Iran on Monday. Perhaps that's why one rabbi described it to Lee Smith as '
one of the tensest meetings I can ever remember' (Hat Tip:
Gershon D).
“It was one of the tensest meetings I can
ever remember,” said one participant who has been invited to many White
House sit-downs over the years and requested anonymity. “The president
spoke for 25 minutes, without notes,” he told me. “It was very
impressive. Some people said very nice things, others expressed
concerns, and talked about the role of Congress, and he talked about
presidential prerogative, and cited other precedents for it. Lots of
people challenged him very strongly, like about taking the threats of
dictators seriously when Khamenei says death to America, death to
Israel, death to the Jews. The president said he knows what the regime
is, which is why he is trying to take away their weapons. He didn’t
dismiss what the Iranians say, he just didn’t really address it.”
Rabbi Marvin Hier, dean and founder of the Simon Wiesenthal center,
who also attended the meeting, was willing to speak on the record to
Tablet. “Speaking for myself,” said Hier, “I was not satisfied.” Hier
declined to describe the president’s comments but told me the point he
made in the meeting. “Mr. President,” he said, “in a few weeks, you and
others will be going to Germany to commemorate the 70th anniversary of
the liberation of the concentration camps. What meaning does that have
when while negotiating over the nuclear treaty with Iran, none of the
six powers said a word when the ayatollah Tweeted about annihilating the
state of Israel, or a leading general in the IRGC said this is the
regime’s raison d’etre? What meaning does the 70th anniversary have? Hitler said he was going to murder all the Jews in a letter
from 1919, and he wound up doing it. If you hear the ayatollah saying
that, every world leader should repudiate it immediately.”
What Obama is doing may be even worse than what Roosevelt did 70 years ago.
Roosevelt never lifted a finger to save European
Jews, but he did defeat the Nazis. Obama writes letters to the man who
threatens to exterminate Jews and promises him peace. American Jewish
leaders have plenty to worry about. The cost to American political life
of legitimizing exterminationist anti-Semitism may turn out to be one of
the worst parts of a bad deal.
Obama isn't even going to fight Iran, and he is attempting to hogtie his successor into abstaining from a fight as well.
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