Wednesday, February 01, 2006

US Would Defend Israel Militarily

This is somewhat of a foregone conclusion, but it's always nice to see it restated with such gusto.

NASHVILLE, Tennessee (Reuters) - President George W. Bush vowed on Wednesday the United States would defend Israel militarily if needed against Iran and denounced Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad for "menacing talk" against Israel.

In a Reuters interview aboard Air Force One en route to Nashville, Bush also said he saw a "very good chance" the governing board of the International Atomic Energy Agency would refer Iran to the U.N. Security Council for possible sanctions.

"I am concerned about a person that, one, tries to rewrite the history of the Holocaust, and two, has made it clear that his intentions are to destroy Israel," Bush said.

"Israel is a solid ally of the United States, we will rise to Israel's defense if need be. So this kind of menacing talk is disturbing. It's not only disturbing to the United States, it's disturbing for other countries in the world as well," he added.

Asked if he meant the United States would rise to Israel's defense militarily, Bush said: "You bet, we'll defend Israel."

Ahmadinejad has prompted international condemnation for anti-Israel rhetoric in recent weeks, including saying it should be wiped off the map, and also calling into question the Holocaust.

If it were not for the United States, Israel would probably cease to exist. This is why many Arab nations have traditionally been resentful of the U.S. Our weapons, money and influence serve as a great deterrent to any would-be aggressor. Without that kind of support, Israel would almost certainly be overwhelmed by its Arab neighbors. The European Union is no help either. With the exception of Great Britain, Europe has never shown any real affection for Israel, and would likely (although not overtly) welcome its destruction as a stabilizing influence in the region.

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