Hewitt: So this is how the Thirties Felt
Hugh Hewitt has been doing yeoman's work sounding the alarm on the delusionary and messianic visons of Iran's leadership. Their startling statements -- promising the destruction of the West -- including the U.S., the U.K. and Israel -- echo Hitler's exhortations in Mein Kampf.
I am going to apologize in advance for cutting-and-pasting most of his post, but I think it is important enough to boldly emphasize Hugh's critical questions for the surrender-and-appeasement crowd to contemplate. Not that the New York Times will answer these questions - we all know they have more important things to do.
On Monday, President Ahmadinejad of Iran said, among other things:
On Tuesday, The Supreme Leader of Iran, the Ayatollah Khamenei said, among other things:
Yesterday, Ahmadinejad was in Malaysia, and said the following:
Commentators urging cut-and-run in Iraq have to tell us what the impact of such a retreat on the... extremists in Iran. They have to tell us what they would do about the nuclear ambitions of these people, and of their obvious desire to destroy Israel and wage war on the west. They have to tell us how Democratic majorities in either the House or the Senate, committed as they are to rapid retreat from Iraq, would not empower Iran in its war on Israel and the West. (For an example of the paralysis confrontation with these facts produces in long time, strong supporter of Israel as well as committed partisan Democrat, find the transcript of my interview with The New Republic's editor-in-chief Martin Peretz when it is posted later tongiht.) At least Hitler pretended to be appeasable. There is nothing of that farce that seduced Baldwin and Chamberlain in the raw hatred, clear speech and unlimited ambitions of the... leaders of Iran and their proxies in Hezbollah. |
We are on the cusp of historical changes as terrorists bent on controlling and dispensing nuclear weapons further their messianic and apocalyptic delusions.
And the Axis of Ignorance (Maureen Dowd, Bob Herbert, and Frank Rich). Couldn't. Care. Less.
One final thought for the Party of Weakness. Were the U.S. not in Iraq, blocking Iran's direct access to resupply Syria and Hezbollah, would the Middle East have already erupted into a catastrophic and nuclear conflagration?
Hugh Hewitt: So this is how the Thirties felt
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