GERMANY ISRAEL

Ed-note (Sabba) – The Germanii and the Persians are long lost brothers of the same Aryan family. There have always been instinctive and ‘natural’ links between these 2 people, which seem to have survived to this day. As of now, we can only dream of the day when these brothers will be re-united again…

JERUSALEM POST – BERLIN. Germany’s diplomatic corps has embarked on a pro-Iran deal lobbying campaign, attempting to sway Americans by invoking Berlin’s guarantee of Israel’s security. The No. 2 German diplomat in the US, Philipp Ackermann, whipped up some hyperbolic rhetoric to justify his country’s approval of the nuclear pact.

Congressional rejection of the accord would be a “nightmare” and a “catastrophe,” Politico reported him saying. “We are convinced that this deal makes Israel safer. It is really our conviction that Israel comes out safer as a result of this deal.”

Ackermann cited the “special relationship” between Israel and Germany as another reason for Americans to endorse the agreement. The use – or arguably misuse – of the so-called German-Israel special relationship has parallels to the holier-than-thou attitude among many Germans who have “worked through” their Nazi history toward Israel. The German writer Wolfgang Pohrt described the phenomenon as Germans acting as Israel’s probation officers, to prevent “their victims from relapsing.”

German didacticism in connection with the lesson of the Holocaust turns history on its head. According to this viewpoint, Jews as victims should have learned lessons from the Shoah like the Germans did as the perpetrators.

Does Germany’s pro-nuclear-deal campaign represent the diplomatic version of this perspective, an expression of its belief that it knows better than Israel how to guarantee the survival of the Jewish state? Given that the entire political spectrum in Israel vehemently opposes the Iran deal, Chancellor Angela Merkel’s administration is in an awkward position.

To be fair, Germany supplies Israel with advanced second-strike Dolphin-class submarines. Foreign media report that the sophisticated vessels can be armed with nuclear weapons.

From Israel’s perspective, there is solid reason to be skeptical of Berlin’s assurances. Germany’s foreign policy has had a rocky history and poor results. Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier’s efforts to end Russian jingoism in eastern Ukraine have failed.

In atypically non-diplomatic language, Steinmeier told German broadcaster ARD, “This is a responsible deal and Israel should also take a closer look at it and not criticize the agreement in a very coarse way.”

In response, Israel’s embassy in Berlin told The Jerusalem Post, “Federal Foreign Minister Dr. Frank-Walter Steinmeier stated in the ARD interview that certain issues are not to be discussed in public, as is common practice among amicable partners. Along the same lines, what we have to convey to our German partners, we also express directly and not through the media.”

To put Germany’s diplomatic assault on Israel in Realpolitik terms, this might reflect the precept, to quote Sir Henry Wotton’s famous line from 1604, that “An ambassador is an honest gentleman sent to lie abroad for the good of his country.”

The case that Ackermann makes is not new, but it is openly opposed to Israel’s wishes. Germany’s efforts to secretly circumvent the elected government of its “special partner” – the Jewish state – surfaced during the first Obama administration. Merkel’s senior foreign policy adviser Christoph Heusgen told the US, according to WikiLeaks, that to change Benjamin Netanyahu’s behavior, linkage should be created between “favorable UNSC [Security Council] treatment [from Jerusalem’s point of view] of the Goldstone Report [on the January 2009 Gaza war] and Israel committing to a complete stop in settlement activity.” The US ambassador to Germany at the time, Philip Gordon, termed Heusgen’s idea “counterproductive.”

Israeli diplomats have told the Post over the years that Heusgen is not favorably inclined toward Jerusalem.

One additional telling example of diplomacy against Israel: Wolfgang Ischinger, a former German ambassador to the US and the head of the annual Munich Security Conference, frequently circulates public letters to the EU’s head of foreign policy calling on the 28-nation body to sanction Israel.

The silent 800-pound economic gorilla in the room of German-Israel relations remains Berlin’s desire to revive its $5 billion annual trade relationship with Iran. Vice Chancellor and Economy Minister Sigmar Gabriel traveled to Iran in July. Gabriel led a 60-person delegation, including leaders of top German companies.

Martin Herrenknecht, founder of Herrenknecht AG, which manufactures “state of-the-art deep drilling rigs that drill down to a depth of 6,000 meters,” was part of the Gabriel trip. “I am glad to help you with my tunnel boring machines,” Herrenknecht told the mayor of Isfahan, according to the Die Welt daily.

Heavy earth-moving equipment raises eyebrows for observers of Iran’s illicit nuclear weapons program, largely because it can be used to build underground facilities like the Fordow nuclear site buried deep inside a mountain near the holy city of Qom.

As the United States, the world’s oldest democracy, fiercely scrutinizes and debates the Iran nuclear pact, Ackermann proudly declared: “In Germany there is no debate on this deal. Not in parliament and not in civil society.”

The German-Israel special relationship shows its limits.

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  1. I think that Ed-Note’s a little off. I don’t see how you consider Turkey Aryan. They have often conspired with the Jews. And the Old Testament story of the Passover was actually acted out in real life when the Turks burned down cities or otherwise genocided Europeans but spared the Jews. They have been inimical to western Europeans and Russians for centuries. During their 700-or-so year empire they kept a large part of Europe in virtual slavery, seizing boys at an early age and importing them to Turkey to serve as their soldiers – the Janissaries. They also seized women in large numbers to use in their harems. Of course it was considered a matter of religious law that the ruling class only had sex with white European women. Webster Tarpley says they had war with Russia about every 30 years for centuries – until evil old Jew-run England barged in with the Crimean War (none of their business, THEIR Lower-Danube Policy – Quatsch!) and Russia finally lost. The situation with Turkey is elevating seriously now with Obama said to have threatened to expel them from NATO, and Putin saying (in all likelihood) he would break diplomatic relations, among other things, all in the past two weeks. The stories of the Dracula character are well known and should give some idea of the hatred that existed. Members of the Esterhazy family probably gained their greatest fame by successfully repelling the Turks on one of their several attempts to conquer Austria, and Vienna. They’ve still got Constantinople! …the biggest mega-city in Europe. But does that mean we have to have them in Berlin, occupying formerly beautiful, landscaped subsidized apartments intended for Germans, who can no longer afford to live in the capital due to the Jews buying everything up for their auto-pilot ATM machine? Now these buildings are plastered with filth and graffiti… and the heads of Turkish ladies, when the Turks decide to chop them of and throw them out the window.

  2. Iran means ,”land of the Aryan”. The height of Persian,and Germanic culture have great parallels. The people have a connection…see Blonds Of Iran/You Tube.

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