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Israel and the Iraqi threat - Eitan Vazani / Israel
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First, let me introduce myself.
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I was born in Israel almost 23 years ago, and lived here ever since.
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While graduating high school I was attracted to the world of micro-
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computers. I bought a small computer (Tandy Color Computer compatible),
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and started with BASIC. Today, after 9 years of learning by myself, I am
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a professional programmer and work for a software company.
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Several months ago I decided to find out something about BBSing
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outside Israel. I picked several names & numbers randomly, and started
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calling. It seems that I was lucky - the Shadow BBS was the first BBS
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I tried in the U.S.A., and the one which I liked the most.
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I really enjoy this BBS, so I decided to this special contribution,
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with the approval of the SysOp, of course.
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Before discussing the situation now, I will make a short introduction.
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For 2000 years Jews were spread all over the world. In 1948, at the
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end of a long struggle, and after the loss of 6 million Jews (a third
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of the Jewish people), the state of Israel was established and declared.
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Since then, Israel is in a constant state of war with the Arab nations.
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.
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The Iraqi problem has no direct connection to Israel or to Israel's
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relationships with the Arabs. Iraq resides about 300 miles away from
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Israel, with Syria and Jordan in between.
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The problem with Iraq started in the 70's, with the rise of their leader,
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Saddam Houssain. Saddam was born to a poor peasants family, and was
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neglected by his parents. He grew up and lived in the streets. Thus he
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became hard and cruel, as he had to fight each day in order to exist.
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An old Israeli man, that was born in Iraq and escaped many years ago,
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knew Saddam as a little boy. He helped him every now and then, and Saddam
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remembered that. Years later, when Saddam was on his way to take over
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Iraq, he helped that man get out of the Iraqi prison. (He was arrested
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only for being a Jew, not a criminal).
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Saddam always wanted power. As a young man he was leading gangsters and
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was known for his cruelty. He was also known for his pistol, which he
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carried all the time and used without hesitation. Years later, he used
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his pistol to shoot personally high officers of his own army, in front of
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their friends or families (unbelievable but true!). He became involved
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with political groups. First, because he was attracted to violent
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groups, and after some time in prison, his political views started to
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develop. At some point he decided that he is going for the top.
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He started to make his way into the system, and once inside, he used his
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charisma and violence to clear the way up. He finally succeeded.
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Saddam invested Iraq's resources in the Army. When he thought he has
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a powerful army, he tried to conquer some territories from Iran, which
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was in the first days of the Hayatholla Houmainy revolution.
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He failed, and he was dragged into a long war in which he couldn't win.
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His pride did not let him stop, and so Iraq lost hundreds of thousands
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of its men, and completely ruined its economy. Only about two years ago
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the Iran-Iraq war came to an end. Saddam found himself with a poor
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country, huge debts, and desperate people. He knew very well that if
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he had let the people think quietly for some time, they were to rebel and
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probably kill him because he had ruined their country.
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Saddam's investment in military power included a lot of scientific
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progress, and the development of non-conventional weapons and missiles.
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He paid European and American companies for knowledge, scientist, trained
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personnel and materials. Although Israel warned many times, no
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government paid any attention to Iraq's progress. Usually, the Europeans
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were happy with the money they got, and the U.S.A. did not interfere
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in order to maintain "friendly" relationships.
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(German companies stand out with their good will to serve Iraq. Maybe
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once again Jews will die of German gas).
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Iraq also tried to develop an atomic ability, but Israel did a great
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favor to the world, and bombed his nuclear labs (With endless criticism
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about it from the American government and European countries. Ha!).
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So, when Iraq came out of the war with Iran, the situation was this:
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Poor country, defeated but experienced army, and smart leader.
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Saddam continued to feed the people with false pride (and hard, cruel
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government), but he knew that this cannot last for ever.
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The solution was simple. Once again he started his propaganda about the
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greatness of the Iraqi people (=himself). He announced himself to be
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the follower of ancient kings, and prepared his people to "make justice
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with the world, and claim what belongs to the Iraqi". He did not hide
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his intentions, and declared that parts of Kuwait used to belong to
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Iraq, and that he himself was going to restore them. Quietly, he
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continued his progress in military research, and prepared his army for
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another war. The facts were there, but the world refused to see.
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When Saddam felt powerful enough, he invaded Kuwait.
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The invasion could solve all his problems. He could have a good portion
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of the world's oil production, in order to establish Iraq's economy, and
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he could make the Iraqi people forget the disaster he brought before.
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What happened since Saddam invaded Kuwait is well known, so I can skip
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most of the details. However, there is one thing to say about it.
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A quick American response, attacking Iraq the day after the invasion,
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could put an end to Saddam's terror. Now we are facing a much more complex
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problem, and no one can be sure as to its end.
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Now, back to the Israeli point. When Saddam realized that he is facing
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an international coalition against him, including other Arab countries,
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he started looking for a way out. But he could not afford an escape, he
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wanted to win something. Then he thought of getting Israel into it.
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He tried to compare the Israel/Palestinian problem with the Iraq/Kuwait
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situation, in an attempt to turn attention to Israel. When this did not
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work, he threatened to drag Israel to a war with Iraq, with very bold
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threats to use chemical weapons against Israel. This is a "very good
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thinking" on his side. Arab countries will not oppose him in such a case,
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thus breaking the international coalition against him, and Kuwait will be
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forgotten until it is too late. But Israel is far from being afraid.
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Now, Israel is prepared to anything that might happen. The people are
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calm, cool, even making jokes about it all. But, don't be mistaken,
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Israeli people and army are well prepared. Most of the time Israel is
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busy with lots of problems, mostly within Israel (not with the Arabs).
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Now, everything is put aside, and we are preparing for Iraqi attack.
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Gas masks were given to most of the people (those who live in the south
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of Israel, or those who live near Arab villages, did not get gas masks yet,
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because they are less likely to be hit).
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Instructions were given as to how to be protected during a gas attack.
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Each family prepared one of its rooms, for case of gas attack. The chosen
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room was hermetically sealed with nylon sheets and adhesive tape over the
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windows, with some extra ready for sealing the door if the time comes.
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The gas masks were stored in this room with some bottled water and food,
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a radio receiver, a telephone, etc.
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We are all feeling pretty safe, with a slight tension. We trust our army,
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and especially our air-force.
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The army is prepared of course. Pilots are sitting 24 hours in their
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fighter planes, and anti-aircraft artillery is waiting with hands ready
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on the trigger.
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It may seem strange to non-Israeli, but everything is normal. No one
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is making any special plans. You must remember that Iraq has always
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been our enemy, and we are not surprised by any of their moves, or by any
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of their weapons. More than 40 years of constant war, immunized us.
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We even hope that there will be a war, because Saddam Houssain must be
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killed, and Iraq's weapons must be destroyed. For us, the worst can
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happen if Saddam gives up now and get out of Kuwait. This means that
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he will continue to gain more power and develop atomic weapons.
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During this time, Israel will be busy with its own problems, including
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an increasing pressure from U.S.A. government about the Palestinian matter.
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In 2-3 years Saddam will have the most deadly arsenal in the middle-east,
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and then real troubles will start. He will be able to take over several
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oil-producing countries, and control most of the world's oil production.
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And of course he will try to hit Israel, but with deadly power.
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(Israel is so small, that 3 atomic bombs will be enough to wipe out
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2-3 million people out 4.5!).
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But if there is war now, the American army will simply terminate the
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era of Saddam Houssain. If he tries to attack Israel, we will not wait
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and respond with power, and that will not leave him a chance.
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By the time you read this, you may know if a war is going on or not.
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Anyway, I hope this was interesting for you to read. If there is war
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and Israel is involved, I promise to write how it feels here.
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I would like to have responses to what I wrote. Please feel free even
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to correct my English - it is very helpful to me.
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Notice, that in order to explain today's situation, I had to give some
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description of the past. This description skips many important facts,
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and I could hardly allow myself to make it that short.
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What I would really like to do, is to explain in several articles the
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history of the Jewish people and how it leads to Israel. After that,
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many things will seem different about Israel, and it will be possible
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to understand the sometimes strange behavior of Israel.
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Please tell me if you wish me to continue writing.
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Yours,
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Eitan Vazani,
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Tel-Aviv, Israel.
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