God Is Good to Israel: How Providence Hindered Franklin Roosevelt from Hindering the Birth of the Modern State of Israel
By Julio
Severo
In
poor health two months before his death, U.S. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt
met with King Abdul Aziz ibn Saud, the founder of Saudi Arabia, on the USS
Quincy in the Suez Canal. Later, on April 5, 1945, Roosevelt wrote to King
Abdul promising that as long as he was president, the United States would never
recognize a Jewish state: “I communicated to you the attitude of the American
government toward Palestine … that no decision be taken. … I assured you that I
would take no action, in my capacity as Chief of the Executive … with regard to
the question of Palestine … the policy of this government … is unchanged.” (As
reported by Bill Federer in WorldNetDaily.)
Jewish children in Nazi death camp |
Roosevelt
wanted no U.S. role in the birth of the modern State of Israel. In fact, he
wanted the U.S. to prevent the birth.
Yet,
his public speeches did not mirror his private talks to Saudi dictators. On March
24, 1944, Roosevelt publicly explained the original goal of the United Nations was
to protect the Jews. He said, “In one of the blackest crimes of all history — begun
by the Nazis … the wholesale systematic murder of the Jews of Europe goes on
unabated. … Hundreds of thousands of Jews … are now threatened with
annihilation as Hitler’s forces descend. … The United Nations have made it
clear that they will pursue the guilty. … All who knowingly take part in the
deportation of Jews to their death … are equally guilty with the executioner. …
The United Nations are fighting to make a world in which tyranny and aggression
cannot exist.”
Roosevelt
coined the name “United Nations” for the allied countries fighting together
against the National Socialist Workers Party (Nazi) and Nazi anti-Semitism. His
most controversial alliance was with the Soviet Union, which, nevertheless
Marxist, fought Nazi anti-Semitism and had many Jewish political and military leaders.
However,
this alliance supposedly to save the Jews makes no sense when you consider that
Roosevelt also wanted no U.S. role in the rescue of Jews from Nazi Germany.
According to David S. Wyman, American-Jewish author of the New York Times bestselling
1984 book “The Abandonment of the Jews: America and the Holocaust, 1941-1945,”
the Roosevelt administration was aware of Nazi treasures and Jewish suffering
from 1941 to 1945, but it ignored the Jews and took excessive care to rescue
Nazi treasures.
Wyman’s
charge is very simple: Roosevelt knew about the Jewish horrendous plight before
and during all the World War 2, but he never intervened. He never ordered the
bombing of the railroads that took millions of Jews to death camps. In
contrast, his administration worked very hard to save Nazi treasures.
Even
though some authors argue that Roosevelt was misled by Marxists, the deeper
reality is, according to William T. Still in his book “New World Order,” that “Support
for both secret societies and Marxism has run in FDR’s family. His ancestor,
Clinton B. Roosevelt, a New York assemblyman, was a noted American Socialist.”
Still
says that Roosevelt’s life was marked by socialism and Masonry. It was marked
also by a providential death hindering him from hindering the birth of the
modern State of Israel.
With
information from WND, Bill Federer and “The Abandonment of the Jews: America
and the Holocaust, 1941-1945.”
Portuguese
version of this article: Deus Ă© bom para Israel: Como a ProvidĂȘncia impediu Franklin
Roosevelt de impedir o nascimento do moderno Estado de Israel
Source: Last Days Watchman
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