Links to articles about appeasement
America will
not be stampeded into war.
Our Sons Will Not Die For Standard Oil
The president is a "warmonger" sending American boys to die in an
"imperialist" war
Slogans of demonstrators against war with Adolph Hitler (NYPost 2/26/03) An excellent article that compares slogans of the peace movement before World II and the peace movement of 2003 was written by Allistair Cook and is called Appeasing Hitler and Saddam (BBC News 2/20/03)
"A
country that does not respect the rights of its own people will not respect the
rights of its neighbors."
Andrei Sakharov
It
is common within threatened societies that segments of those societies will
choose to avert their eyes from the threat, or - a variation on the same theme -
to rationalize it, interpret it as a response to manageable provocations, and
seek to appease it. They will also typically blame elements of their own society
- particularly those on the other side of cultural or social or political
divides - as being the source of the provocations that have generated the
danger.
Dr. Kenneth Levine, psychiatrist
and historian
Eyes they have
But do not See
Ears they have
But do not Hear
Jeremiah (5:21)
Those governments that pursue peace at
any price
pay a very high price indeed and do not get peace.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
In the middle walks a mindless human
flock,
addicted to the lethal drug which kills slowly but surely --"peace".
From the Israeli Death Wish by Arieh Stav Aug/Sept/Oct Outposts.
Peace Through Strength
Former President of the United States, Ronald Reagan
There is no security, no safety
in the appeasement of evil.
Ronald Reagan
“No
people in history have ever survived who thought they could protect their
freedom by making themselves inoffensive to their enemies.”
Dean Acheson,
Former Secretary of State
"the quickest way of ending a
war is to lose it."
George Orwell
Let Him Who Desires Peace,
Prepare For War
Vegetius
Evil must be confronted in its womb,
and if there is no other way to do it,
then it has to be dealt with by the use of force
Former Czech President Vaclav Havel
Neville Chamberlain Speech, September 3, 1938
Neville Chamberlain Speech, September 1, 1939
Both these speeches are in audio and are from the Free Republic news forum
“Never give in, never, never, never, never, in nothing great or small, large or petty,
never give in except to convictions of honour and good sense. Never yield to force;
never yield to the apparently overwhelming might of the enemy”.
Winston ChurchillDelight in smooth sounding platitudes, refusal to face unpleasant facts, desire for popularity and electoral success irrespective of the vital interests of the State, the love of peace and the pathetic belief that love can be its sole foundation ... the utter devotion to sentiment apart from reality [all these things] constituted a picture of fatuity and fecklessness which, though devoid of guile, was not devoid of guilt, and though free from wickedness and evil design, played a definite part in the unleashing upon the world of horrors and miseries which, even so far as they have unfolded, are beyond comparison in human experience.
Winston Churchill penned these words to
denounce those whose folly led to World War II
You chose disgrace in fear of war
You got disgrace and war as well.
Winston Churchill
An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile--hoping it will eat him last.
Winston Churchill
Appeasers believe that if you keep throwing steaks to a tiger, the tiger will become a vegetarian.
Heywood Broun
The hottest places in Hell are reserved for those
who, in time of moral crisis, maintain their neutrality
Dante, "The Inferno"
An appeaser is a guy who throws his
friends to the alligator
in hopes that the alligator will eat him last.
From a speech of Senator Inhofe given on
March, 15, 1999 about Clinton's Appeasement of China
The logical outcome of retreat, is surrender.
Attributed to Napoleon Bonaparte
The one sure way to conciliate
a tiger is to allow oneself to be devoured
Konrad Adenauer
the best security comes from
supporting allies, not cutting deals over them.
Michael Rubin
There is a dilemma faced by those under attack. If they appease their enemies that rewards the aggressor for violence and so encourages the aggressor to be more violent and escalates the violence. Yet if they fight back, that can also escalate the violence by provoking retaliation from the aggressor. The solution may be an overwhelming attack. In his autobiography, "My American Journey," Powell wrote that he learned the following lessons from Vietnam and the Panama invasion:
Have a clear political objective and stick to it. Use all the force necessary and do not apologize for going in big, if that is what it takes. Decisive force ends wars quickly and in the long-run saves lives.
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