Monday, September 24, 2012

The Fruits of Appeasement

The following article was submitted by an Associate, Anonymous CJ:


"None [few] of you were around in the late 1930s when Hitler was flexing his military muscle in Europe. At that time the Prime Minister of England, Neville Chamberlain, met with Hitler in Munich and offered peace in exchange for Hitler reining in his forces. Chamberlain was hailed as a peace maker, and the Poet Laureate of England even wrote an ode in praise of him. Needless to say, Hitler ignored the agreement and soon overran Europe. World War II had begun.

We are now witnessing a repeat of that ignominious event. Obama, the President of the United States, is now trying to appease Iran. Hopefully, there will be no praise of him as a peacemaker and certainly no odes of praise written about him.

In order to reverse this folly, he must be voted out of office and the United States must resume its position of strength in the Middle East. Tyrants do not understand appeasement. They see it as weakness.  They only understand strength.

CJ"

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