‘Feeding A Crocodile’: No Good Comes Out of the Politics of Appeasement
By Olivier Melnick - https://harbingersdaily.com/feeding-a-crocodile-no-good-comes-out-of-the-politics-of-appeasement/
Any student of history will remember the basics of World War II. Some of the key players like Winston Churchill, Neville Chamberlain, Adolf Hitler, and other European leaders have become engraved in the chronicles of world history, for better or for worse. Hitler will always be remembered as one of the most evil people in the history of humanity. Nothing can change that. Others have come close, but Hitler will remain in a league of his own.
World War Two had its fair share of heroes and villains. Most people will also remember Sir Winston Churchill, who became Prime Minister (PM) of Great Britain on May 10, 1940 (PM 1940-45 and 1951-55) and led his country through the difficult war years and beyond. Churchill fought Hitler and the Nazi ideology any chance he had. He resisted the evil dictator. Even before WWII, Churchill warned Britain and many European countries against appeasement with Germany. He saw no good coming out of appeasement. His famous quote still resonates with us today: “An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile, hoping it will eat him last.”
Netanyahu: Iran campaign laid the groundwork for fall of the regime
JNS Staff - https://www.jns.org/news/israel-news/netanyahu-iran-campaign-laid-groundwork-for-fall-of-the-regime
The joint U.S.-Israeli campaign against the Islamic Republic has created the conditions for the regime to fall, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday night, addressing the 2026 JNS International Policy Summit at Jerusalem’s Waldorf Astoria.
“Together with our American friends, the American air force, the American military, we carried out the largest airstrike in our history,” Netanyahu said.
“Had we not acted in ‘Operation Rising Lion’ and in ‘Operation Roaring Lion,’ Iran would have had atomic bombs, and ... they would have used them,” he said. “That’s what we prevented.”


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