George Bush, War With Iran, and Holocaust Revisionism:
An Open Letter to the President of the United States
September 25, 2007
President George W. Bush
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Ave., NW
Washington, D.C. 20500
Dear President Bush,
In March 2006, you publicly admitted that concerns about Iran's
alleged nuclear weapons program derive largely from the threat it
poses to Israel.1 In your own words: "The threat from Iran is, of
course, their stated objective to destroy our strong ally Israel."2
In September of 2007, you invoked the Jewish Holocaust ideology
in order to "justify" any possible American or Israeli attack upon
Iran. A respected British news source, quoting a former aide of
yours, claimed your rhetoric was a precise attempt to link Iran's
quest for nuclear weapons and desire to wipe Israel off of the map
with Hitler's destruction of the Jews. "Iran's active pursuit of
technology that could lead to nuclear weapons," you were quoted
as saying, "threatens to put the region already known for instability
and violence under the shadow of a nuclear holocaust."3
The former White House aide clarified the meaning of your statement:
"By using the word "holocaust," Mr. Bush has provided a moral reason
to allow the Jewish state to do what it needs to do-He is reinvoking
the notion of "never again." If you believe that there could be
another Holocaust, it becomes morally indefensible to stand back.
It is a powerful and loaded term. Those people in Europe who believed
that the neo-cons have gone away and shrunk under a rock had better
wise up fast."4
Your viewpoint is very misleading, if not blatantly false. As
former President Jimmy Carter pointed out in his recent book,
Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid, Israel has a major arsenal of
nuclear armaments and the ability to launch them quickly.5 Israel's
nuclear weaponry is one reason why the Jewish state's enemies want
to acquire nuclear weapons of their own in the first place; they
want to be able to defend themselves against Israel's weapons of
mass destruction. Ergo, contrary to what you say, it is Israel's
nuclear arsenal that puts the region under the shadow of a nuclear
holocaust.
Furthermore, it is not true that Iranian President Ahmadinejad
stated that "Iran's objective is to destroy Israel." What he said
was that the Zionist regime would disappear as the Soviet Union
disappeared, and then all the people of Palestine-Jews, Christians
and Muslims-could select their government and destiny for themselves
in a democratic manner.6
If you were truly interested in peace in the Middle East, you
would declare that the Middle East should be a nuclear free zone.
No one should be allowed to have nuclear weapons in the region-neither
Iran nor Israel. If you would couple your demand that Iran not be
allowed to acquire nuclear weapons along with a demand that Israel
dismantle its arsenal of nuclear weapons, then you could rightfully
say that you are taking the first step in bringing peace and stability
to the region.
However, you are not demanding this. You are insisting that Iran
relinquish any alleged nuclear weapons program, but you are allowing
Israel to keep theirs. Do you see the hypocritical double standard
that your biased foreign policy is based upon? Israeli Jews are
allowed to point nuclear weapons at Iran, but Iranians are not allowed
to point nuclear weapons back upon the Israeli Jews.
Walk a mile in an Iranian's shoes, Mr. Bush, and assume you were
an Iranian citizen. If you were an Iranian, would you accept the
fact that Israeli Jews are allowed to point weapons of mass destruction
at you, but you are not allowed to defend yourself by pointing nuclear
weapons back upon the Jews in Israel? Do you see my point, Mr. Bush?
It is your pro-Zionist policy that leads to a nuclear arms race
in the Middle East.
In short, your policy in regard to the possession of nuclear
weapons in the Middle East is designed to insure Jewish-Zionist
hegemony and military superiority, not peace, fairness and justice.
That you employed the Jewish-Zionist power elite's most potent
ideological weapon, the Holocaust doctrine, to "justify" an attack
upon Iran is not surprising at all. The September 2, 2002 issue
of The Nation highlighted the large number of Jewish and
non-Jewish Zionists that surround you, "advise" you, and ultimately
exert a decisive influence upon you.7 Does it take any great intelligence
to understand that the Jewish-Zionist power elite wields a major
influence upon your thinking and decision making?
What is most interesting is that it was admitted in a past issue
of the most important Jewish newspaper in the United States, the
Forward, that the Holocaust doctrine is indeed an ideological
weapon used against the non-Jewish world. It was stated: "The world
is aware how jealously the Jewish community guards the Holocaust,
both as a memory and a weapon."8
You, George W. Bush, have just vindicated this viewpoint. You
have been indoctrinated with the Jewish-Zionist power elite's ideological
orientation, and you have used its Holocaust doctrine to "justify"
an attack upon the Iranian nation. Thus, in a direct, literal sense,
the Holocaust ideology has become a threat to the lives and existence
of the Iranian people, and President Ahmadinejad's policy of subjecting
it to intense questioning and scrutiny is justified.
Once again, Mr. Bush, pretend for a moment that you are an Iranian
person. If you saw the President of the United States using the
Holocaust ideology to "justify" an attack upon your own Iranian
nation, wouldn't you question and attempt to expose the lies and
exaggerations in the Jewish Holocaust ideology? Of course you would!
As I am sure you are well aware, Holocaust Revisionism is the
school of history that maintains the orthodox view of the Holocaust
is plagued with lies, exaggerations and falsehoods, and that it
is an outrage against truth and a weapon used against non-Jewish
people. A forefather of this movement, Dr. Harry Elmer Barnes, once
stated that "Revisionism is the key to peace."
I believe he was 100% correct. Your use of the Holocaust ideology
to "justify" an attack upon the Iranian nation will, I believe,
ultimately backfire. More and more of the world are starting to
see the lies and exaggerations in the Holocaust ideology and how
it has actually become a murderous religion that "justifies" Zionist
wars and aggression. This will compel people to question and reject
it.
With Truth comes Justice.
When the orthodox view of the Jewish Holocaust story is finally
exposed before the whole world for the false propaganda myth that
it is, then the Jewish-Zionist power elite and its servants in government
like George W. Bush will be deprived of their most potent ideological
weapon. When this occurs, men and women of goodwill will be able
to bring peace and justice to the Middle East and to the rest of
the world.
Sincerely Yours,
Paul Grubach
Notes
1. "The Risks of War," Forward, 14 April 2006, p.10.
2. Quoted in John J. Mearsheimer and Stephen M. Walt, The
Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy (Farrar, Straus and
Giroux, 2007), p. 72.
3. Tim Shipman, "Will President Bush bomb Iran?," Sunday
Telegraph (Great Britain), 4 September 2007. Online:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/09/02/wiran102.xml&CMP=ILC-mostviewedbox.
4. Ibid.
5. Jimmy Carter, Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid, (Simon
& Schuster, 2006), p.12.
6. Christine Hauser, "Leaders condemn talks against Holocaust,"
The Plain Dealer (Cleveland, Ohio), 13 December 2006,
p. A9
7. Jason Vest, "The Men From JINSA and CSP," The Nation,
2 September 2002. Online:
www.thenation.com/doc/20020902/vest.
8. David Klinghoffer, "Our Role in Promoting Holocaust Denial,"
Forward, 30 December 2005, p. 9.