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FRIDAY
SEPTEMBER 14
2001
DAY OF INFAMY 2001
Netanyahu on defeating
terrorism
Former Israeli leader: Islamic militants will
use nukes if they possibly can
In an interview with Brit Hume on the Fox News
Channel Wednesday, former Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu explained what will be required
of the United States to effectively counter the
threat of
further Islamic terrorist attacks on the American
mainland.
© 2001 Fox News Channel
HUME: Many of us have been wondering how
these terrorist attacks could have been planned
and implemented without any warning. Well,
former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu predicted something very close to
this could happen in his 1995 book, "Fighting
Terrorism," subtitled "How Democracies Can
Defeat Domestic and International Terrorists."
He wrote of the terrorist networks – quote –
"Such groups nullify, in large measure, the need
to have air power or intercontinental missiles as
delivery systems. For an Islamic nuclear
payload, they will be the delivery system. In the
worst of such scenarios," he added, "the
consequences could not be a car bomb, but a
nuclear bomb in the basement of the World
Trade Center." Benjamin Netanyahu joins us
now live from Jerusalem.
Mr. Netanyahu, thank you very much for
joining us.
Obviously, this was not a nuclear bomb in the
basement, but it destroyed the World Trade
Center just as certainly as if it were. Give us, if
you will, your thoughts about these terrorist
networks … how the United States should
regard them and what kind of action the United
States should take?
NETANYAHU: Well, I think first that I have to
say that, if any people in the world can identify
with the horror and grief of the people of the
United States, it's the people of Israel.
We've been on the frontline fighting this
terrorism for many years. But now the forces of
militant Islamic terror have struck in the heart of
the free world. And that's precisely what we
have here. We have here a battle between the
forces of freedom and the forces of tyranny,
between the forces of democracy and the forces
of terrorism.
It is not accidental. Arafat can shed crocodile
tears and donate his blood. He's been shedding
innocent blood – including innocent American
blood – for decades. And he's been sponsoring
these kindergarten suicide bombers.
HUME: You don't think Yasser Arafat is behind
these attacks, do you?
NETANYAHU: I think what we have – and you
alluded to this – is a network of terror. There is
an empire of terror. There are chiefdoms. Arafat
has his own chiefdoms. Bin Laden has his own
chiefdom. The Hezbollah in Lebanon have their
chiefdom. There is Hamas and Islamic Jihad
working under Arafat's chiefdom.
And they enjoy the support and sponsorship in
close cooperation with such sovereign states as
Iraq and Iran, havens in Afghanistan and other
Middle Eastern regimes. They work together,
both in material support and of course political
support. We saw that in Durban the other day.
I think that what is important is this: Bin Laden
or whoever committed this is not floating in the
air. He comes back to the Middle East. He is not
suspended in space. He comes back to the
territory of this terror empire.
So I think what is required right now is for the
United States not merely to seek out the specific
perpetrator here, but to go and dismantle the
entire evil empire of terrorism, because, if we
don't, what I wrote in 1995, while it didn't come
to fruition in precisely the way – they didn't
plant a nuclear bomb in the twin towers – they
used a 350-ton conventional bomb.
But these regimes that are part of this terror
network are developing now nuclear weapons.
If we don't dismantle this terror network in time,
the regimes and the organizations that have
absolutely no inhibition in destroying the
United States and its allies. Then what we will
see is that one day their mad fantasy will bring
about not tens of thousands or even 20,000
victims in the United States, but hundreds of
thousands or millions.
They are after our civilization. We must
summon the forces of civilization and the force
and the power to act against them now, when
we have the power and when we still have the
time to do so.
HUME: Mr. Netanyahu, there will be those who
will say, that, well, of course Benjamin
Netanyahu will react that way, because, after all,
it is Israel that is really at the heart, and
America's support of Israel that is really the
cause of all this.
He and other Israelis will be worried that
America might withdraw its support for Israel,
so of course he will portray this as a war that is
a war on the United States. How do you react to
that argument?
NETANYAHU: Well, that's a common
misperception.
These militant Islamics don't hate America
because of Israel. It's the other way around.
They hate Israel because of America. They see
us – by the way, correctly – as an outpost of
common values, our common values of
freedom. They hate that freedom. They hate our
way of life. They hate our respect for individual
rights, our ideas of free choice, our free society,
our free press.
They think all of that is Satanic. It has to be
disposed of. They call you the big Satan. We're
only the little Satan. Now, they could destroy
the little Satan, but it doesn't get the world
dominion that they want. They want to destroy
America in their mad fantasies, or at the very
least, to bring it to its knees. That's why they are
going to attack you again and again and again.
And mind you, have no mistake about it. Can
you doubt for a second, anyone that is hearing
this right now, that if they had a nuclear bomb,
they would drop it? Well, they are working and
developing it. And what we have to do is, we've
just received, all of us, a hellish wake-up call, a
wake-up call from Hell. It's an enormous price
to pay for such a wake-up call.
And there is a terrible tragedy here. I cannot tell
you – I probably have some friends there. All of
us, without friends, we still see that these are
people who are part of us. But we must know
that something must come out of this. We must
understand that if we do not act now, if we do
not say that terror is beyond the pale, it is a
crime against humanity, we will not only go
against the terrorists themselves, but against
any regime that gives them safe haven, that
harbors them, precisely what we must do.
We must put it beyond the pale and act very
resolutely to dismantle the regimes and
dismantle their deadly weapons before it is too
late.
The terrorists today have the will to destroy us,
but they don't have the power. We have the
power to eradicate them, but we must now
show that we have the will. This is a test of time.
And, you know, when I see the rejoicing, the
dancing on the roofs in Gaza and Ramallah and
the other Palestinian areas, and the dancing on
the roofs in Baghdad and Beirut, then I know
where these people are.
But I also know that the people who grieve in
Israel and in Britain and in Madrid and
throughout Western Europe and in other parts
of the world that are grieving now with the
United States, I know that there is a coalition
that can be summoned just as it was 50 years
ago to defeat another fanatic ideology, Nazism.
And it's time that the United States act. It will
act, I have no doubt.
I have confidence in the leadership of the United
States. I have confidence in the people of the
United States. And we all stand together. And
we will win this together.
HUME: Mr. Netanyahu, let me just ask you this
question. What kind of life, what kind of
footing, what sort of atmosphere needs to be
created in the United States to bring about the
kind of action you're talking about?
Despite this, I think many Americans think we
are basically at peace in the world and that life
needs to be restored to normal. What does life
have to be like? And what kind of effort are you
talking about, on what scale?
NETANYAHU: I think the scale is less than the
one that I just talked about, because the forces of
terror do not have something even approaching
the power that Nazi Germany had. They have
the same mad designs.
So what is required is a military and political
effort to galvanize the entire democracies. You
have shown in various recent conflicts in the last
decade, whether in the Balkans or in the Middle
East and elsewhere, that you have the
wherewithal, you have enormous, enormous
military power.
And what you have to understand is that you
would now have enormous backing and
goodwill both in the United States itself and its
well-wishers and allies around the world. I
think it can be done. I think, specifically, how
one does it is not, I think, the domain of this
conversation. I'm sure the leaders of the United
States are thinking very carefully about it.
I would say that, though, that we would be
remiss if we do not dismantle the terrorist
centers right now, because if we leave them
around, they will come back. And they will
come back with greater power. They typically
misunderstand and underappreciate the resolve
of free societies. But amid the smoking ruins of
the twin towers, you could see the silhouette of
the Statue of Liberty holding that torch of liberty
very proudly and very high.
It's that flame of liberty that these people want
to extinguish. But it is the United States holding
that torch with its allies who can wipe out these
terrorists. And we must do nothing short of it.
We must wipe them out or they will wipe us
out.
'TODAY WE ARE ALL AMERICANS' NYPOST.COM BY B. Netanyahu:
Statement of
former Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu
before the
Government Reform Committee
Dismantle terror-supporting regimes Jpost By B. Netanyahu
more articles on the subject:
"ISRAEL ISN'T THE ISSUE"
Wall Street Journal September 20, 2001
Radical Islam At War With America
letters to Binyamin Netanyahu (English)
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