Saturday, February 04, 2006

German Chancellor Says Iranian Threat "Like Nazi Era"

Our friend in Germany, Andrea Merkel spells it out clearly:


MUNICH, Germany (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel likened Iran's nuclear plans on Saturday to the threat posed by the Nazis in their early days, as top U.S. officials urged a tough line to stop Tehran from making an atomic bomb.

U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld accused the Islamic republic of being the world's leading sponsor of terrorism, a charge his Iranian counterpart rejected as "ridiculous" and "outrageous".

Addressing the annual Munich security conference, Merkel said countries around the world had underestimated the Nazi threat as Adolf Hitler rose to power.

"Looking back to German history in the early 1930s when National Socialism (Nazism) was on the rise, there were many outside Germany who said 'It's only rhetoric -- don't get excited'," she told the assembled world defense policy makers.

"There were times when people could have reacted differently and, in my view, Germany is obliged to do something at the early stages ... We want to, we must prevent Iran from developing its nuclear program."


Can you believe we are hearing such a thing out of a German leader. Good for Germany, and good for the world.

With leadership like this, there is a chance that we might get out of this war without millions dead.

2 comments:

Krishna109 said...

It's nice to see a European leader being honest and direct for a change . . .

Re: the close relationship between militant Islam & the Nazis-- if anyone hasn't yet seen it, Tell Children the Truth is a really excellent website-- lots of well documented information plus some really good photos.

Pastorius said...

Thanks, bro.