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    RATTLING THE CAGE: JEWS OF POWER, JEWS OF TRUTH
    By Larry Derfner

    Jerusalem Post
    http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=11 92380703974&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowF ull
    Oct 31 2007

    How long are Israel and its lobby in Washington going to go on living
    this ridiculous, transparent lie? How long are they going to hock
    the world about the Holocaust while acting as Turkey's number two
    accomplice, number one being the White House, in denying the Armenian
    genocide? Again, Congress has demonstrated it won't recognize that
    the Ottoman Empire, Turkey's predecessor, deliberately wiped out
    about 1.5 million Armenians in 1915-17. Again, the president of
    the United States has scared Congress off with a big assist from
    the Anti-Defamation League and other American Jewish "defense"
    organizations. (Historically, the American Jewish Committee has led
    the Israel lobby's effort to shut Congress up about the genocide and
    the Ottoman Empire's culpability.)

    This time, the main reason given was American troops in Iraq and
    Afghanistan. Without Turkey's good will and cooperation, it was
    argued, the US would not be able to get weapons and equipment to its
    soldiers in battle. This is obviously a serious concern - but the
    White House, Israel and the Israel lobby have been hushing up the
    Armenian genocide for decades, when there were no American troops in
    Iraq or Afghanistan. This is not the real reason.

    The real reason is that in war and peace, Turkey is a critical
    strategic ally and economic partner of the US and Israel, and the US
    and Israel do not want to risk upsetting this ally, so, with help in
    Congress from the ADL, AJC and the like, they enforce the lie that
    there was no Armenian genocide. Or if there was a genocide, it is not
    clear who was responsible. Or if it is clear that the Ottoman Empire
    was responsible, it is not clear that Turkey should inherit the guilt.

    "This is a matter for historians to decide," goes the Israeli and
    American Jewish establishment line.

    The historians, however, decided a long time ago. More than 125
    Holocaust scholars - including Elie Wiesel, the late Raul Hilberg,
    Deborah Lipstadt, Daniel Goldhagen and Yehuda Bauer - have signed
    ads in The New York Times demanding acknowledgment that the Ottoman
    Turks committed genocide against the Armenians.

    Wiesel testified in Congress on behalf of such a resolution. The
    International Association of Genocide Scholars - which is studded
    with Jewish names - holds the same view as a matter of course.

    SOMEWHERE around three reputable historians disagree. They are led
    by Bernard Lewis, who may be the world's foremost scholar of Islam,
    but who, among world scholars, is certainly the foremost enthusiast
    of Turkey.

    There are probably fewer historians who doubt the Armenian genocide
    than there are scientists who doubt evolution. Maybe we should reserve
    judgment on evolution, too.

    A key Jewish argument for continuing this policy of denial is that
    breaking it would endanger the 20,000 or so Jews of Turkey, whose
    leaders have warned against crossing their government on this matter.

    But if Israel and its lobby in Washington really believe this, then
    they've as much as sentenced the 25,000 Jews in Iran to death, haven't
    they? Is anyone in the Israeli government or AIPAC suggesting that
    they lower the volume on Iran for the sake of Iranian Jewry? So the
    Turkish Jewish community isn't a real reason for denying the Armenian
    genocide, it's another excuse.

    The one and only genuine moral argument for public Jewish denial
    of the Armenian genocide is the Jewish people's historical debt to
    Turkey. For 500 years, up through the time of the Nazis, Turkey gave
    life-saving refuge to Jews running from persecution, and did so in
    a welcoming spirit.

    This historical truth can't be denied, either. And it presents
    Jews with a heavy moral dilemma. For Jews to recognize the Armenian
    genocide is an undeniable act of disloyalty to Turkey, to which we
    owe an unpayable debt of gratitude.

    But I don't think it's terminal disloyalty, I don't think it's
    unforgivable disloyalty. With time, it's not something that can't be
    made up for with other acts of Jewish or Israeli gratitude.

    Denying the Armenian genocide, on the other hand, is an unforgivable,
    terminal betrayal not only of the Armenians, but of truth, of decency,
    of the legacy of the Holocaust, of ourselves as Jews, of ourselves
    as people.

    What's more, the Jewish moral debt to Turkey is at best a secondary
    motive in Israel's and the Israel lobby's campaign of genocide
    denial. Their overriding concern is Israeli security and economics.

    Which, of course, is a 100% legitimate concern. Security and economics
    are the primary concern of every nation, and Israel is part of the
    family of nations. But the thing is this: If Israel and the Israel
    lobby can pursue practical self-interest alone, they can't insist
    that the rest of the world act like Righteous Gentiles.

    They can't go on intoning that "the world stood silent" during
    the Holocaust when they - the leaders of the Jewish world - act as
    front-line enforcers of silence on the Armenian genocide.

    It's one or the other: morality or realpolitik. As a nation of the
    world, Israel, along with its lobby in Washington, have always chosen
    realpolitik. What they may not know, however, is that by now the
    world sees through them.

    The world doesn't take seriously what an Israeli leader or an American
    Jewish macher has to say about the Six Million, not when it sees that
    same Israeli leader and American Jewish macher shushing everyone over
    the murders of 1.5 million other innocents.

    Thankfully, those politicians are not the only Jewish voices on
    the Armenian genocide, or on the Holocaust. There is also Wiesel,
    Lipstadt, Goldhagen, Bauer, Congressman Adam Schiff, Yossi Sarid and
    many, many others.

    Either you value truth first, or you value power first. Every Jew,
    every person, makes the choice.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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