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1 Thessalonians 5:3 For when they shall say, Peace and safety; then sudden destruction cometh upon them, as travail upon a woman with child; and they shall not escape.
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Israel's "Entangling Alliance"
By Ariel Natan Pasko
FrontPageMagazine.com | July 15, 2003


The European Union’s drive to ensnare Israel into its "entangling alliance" is picking up steam. While visiting Israel in June, Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi said he saw Israel, the only democracy in the Middle East, as a natural candidate for membership in the European Union. Israeli Foreign Minister Silvan Shalom has also expressed an interest in EU membership, as has Israeli Finance Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, both from the ruling Likud party. Israel already has a Free Trade Agreement with the European Union, but this bid seeks to cement formal political ties with the continent.

In fact, the current European Union president, Italian PM Berlusconi, suggested that Israel, Turkey and Russia be invited to join the EU, saying their participation would strengthen the EU politically and militarily. EU officials quickly clarified, that the policy of the EU regarding Russia and Israel has not changed, and they won't be invited to join anytime soon.

But think for a moment what Berlusconi said. Israel, its military research and development, its battle-tested troops and equipment, its willingness to fight, will strengthen Europe, that is, provide security. There is logic to what Berlusconi said. Remember this is the Europe who couldn't bring itself to take on Saddam Hussein's Iraq. Berlusconi sees things long-term, and he sees, Russia, Turkey, and Israel, all willing to use force to defend themselves unlike the current European mercantile mentality, which is always looking to buy its way out of conflict through negotiation and promises of aid these days.

Yet Israelis who favor EU membership, in fact, are moving in the opposite direction. And there are quite a lot of Israeli leaders and businessmen thinking this way. Former Prime Minister Shimon Peres for example, and members of the Labor Party have been big supporters of EU coziness for years. Peres' Euro-socialist roots speak for themselves. Peres has been bouncing around, trying to "entangle" Israel for quite a while now. In the heyday of the "Peace Process" during the early 1990's he envisioned a "New Middle East," proposing a "Middle Eastern Common Market," but has since returned to his fallback position of closer ties with Europe. Even the Likud Party, which traditionally has favored closer ties with the United States over Europe, has done all that it can to prepare Israel for EU membership. Notice the Sharon government's feverish attempts to stay within the Euro-guidelines for Israeli economic policy - government deficit and the like. And although quite a few Israeli citizens have called for the death penalty for terrorist atrocities, Israel continues to shun the death penalty, because, "it would hurt Israel's chances for acceptance in the EU." (The EU has outlawed the death penalty.)

Israelis, who see the good in closer relations with the EU, see a European political and military umbrella to protect them. Rather than bring strength to the EU, these Israelis, thinking like most of today's European leaders, are already planning on an era of "peace" and the cutting back of Israel's martial prowess. Many of them, are moving in the direction of voluntarily giving up national sovereignty, firstly through the "Peace Process" by giving away actual territory to a Palestinian state, and secondly by joining a supra-national entity, the European Union. This does not bode well for the Jewish people's return to their ancient homeland and 2,000 year quest for national political independence!

Pre-dating Washington by some 3,000 years, there is a story in the Torah of the "professional curser" Bilam (see the Book of Numbers). Seeing the Jews leave Egypt and march toward the "Promised Land", get attacked and defeat a few groups along the way, King Balak of Midian decides on a new national defense strategy. Rather than direct confrontation with Israel, he hires Bilam to curse the Jews. Bilam not wanting to admit that he's just your run of the mill "bad mouther" tells the king that he can only say what God tells him to. Appealing to God to help him curse Israel, Bilam is repeatedly told by God, "They are blessed". Bilam three times attempts to curse Israel, but all that comes out of his mouth are more blessings.

In what traditionally has been a guiding national policy for the Jewish people, Bilam proclaims, "Hen Am Livadad Yish-kon, Uv'Goyim Lo Yit-Chashave" or "Behold! It is a nation that shall dwell alone, and shall not be counted among the nations" (Numbers 23:9). Jews really don't need to look beyond their own tradition, for policy guidelines that warn not to get into "Entangling Alliances."

Traditional Jewish commentaries to these verses explain that the Jewish people get their strength and prosperity, not from alliances with other nations and cultures, but from their single-minded adherence to their own unique Torah culture - Judaism, their single-minded worship of the God of Israel, their single-minded control over their own land and lives, and their single-minded defense of their own interests. In a nutshell, liberty, freedom, and national independence.

George Washington understood this, the United States, he said, must concentrate only on American interests. America, Washington advised, while "extending our commercial relations" with other nations, was "to have with them as little political connection as possible." He also warned the United States to be "on a respectable defensive posture." What has been good advice for America for over 200 years, and has been good advice for the Jewish people for over 3,300 years, should be good advice for the modern State of Israel as well.

I advise Israel not to join the EU but rather, to beware of entangling alliances.

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http://frontpagemag.com/Articles/Re...cle.asp?ID=8886

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Kindgo

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