Mike Huckabee compares Iran deal to Holocaust. Obama's response
Mike Huckabee called the Iran deal equivalent to marching Israel 'to the door of the oven,' angering some in letter but echoing the pro-Israel lobby's concerns in spirit.
GOP presidential candidate former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee speaks at a campaign event in Las Vegas. Huckabee is sticking with his criticism of the Iran nuclear deal, after first making the comment when denouncing President Barack Obama for his role in the agreement reached by the United States and other world powers.
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Mike Huckabee said he believes the Iran nuclear deal would be bad for Israel. Not just bad 鈥 Holocaust-level bad.
In an with conservative news outlet Breitbart on Saturday, the GOP presidential hopeful and former governor of Arkansas said the deal will 鈥渢ake the Israelis and march them to the door of the oven.鈥 After facing criticism for the comparison, Mr. Huckabee stood by his remark and posted anti-Israel comments from Iranian officials on Twitter.
鈥淭his president鈥檚 foreign policy is the most feckless in American history,鈥 Huckabee told Breitbart. 鈥淚t is so naive that he would trust the Iranians. By doing so, he will take the Israelis and march them to the door of the oven. This is the most idiotic thing, this Iran deal.鈥
Campaign spokeswoman Alice Stewart, when asked to elaborate on the Holocaust reference, 鈥渢he comment speaks for itself.鈥
President Barack Obama, speaking at a news conference in Ethiopia, dismissed Huckabee's comment as聽鈥減art of just a general pattern鈥 in Republicans and said the statement聽鈥渨ould be considered ridiculous if it weren鈥檛 so sad,鈥
The comments were more concerning to Democratic National Committee spokeswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz, who condemned the remarks as 鈥済rossly irresponsible鈥 and demanded an apology to the Jewish community in a statement.
"This rhetoric, while commonplace in today's Republican presidential primary, has no place in American politics," she said. "Cavalier analogies to the Holocaust are unacceptable. Mike Huckabee must apologize to the Jewish community and to the American people for this grossly irresponsible statement."
But a vocal part of the Jewish community seems to support Huckabee鈥檚 position, if not explicitly his analogy. Israeli ambassador Ron Dermer met with 40 House conservatives Wednesday and urged them to reject the Iran deal, This week, more than 300 lobbyists from pro-Israel group the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) are expected to appear on Capitol Hill to promote the same message.
鈥淭his proposed agreement fails to halt Iran鈥檚 nuclear quest,鈥 AIPAC 鈥淚nstead, it would facilitate rather than prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon and would further entrench and empower the leading state sponsor of terror.鈥
鈥淲e strongly believe that the alternative to this bad deal is a better deal,鈥 the statement continued.
In a sense, Huckabee is simply echoing a line taken by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has made similar comparisons between the Iranian threat and the Holocaust. But in Israel such comparisons are not universally welcome. Tzipi Livni, a former foreign minister who once led the opposition party Kadima, said in 2012 in response to similar Netanyahu comments:聽," the Jerusalem Post reported.
The nuclear deal, which lifts economic sanctions on Iran while curtailing the Middle Eastern power鈥檚 nuclear program, is currently in a 60-day congressional review period after months of negotiation between Iran and the P5+1 nations.
While Mr. Obama and Secretary of State John Kerry have hailed the compromise as the best way to avoid more war in the Middle East, Republicans like Huckabee and House Speaker John Boehner (R) of Ohio see it differently, saying the agreement fails to ensure that Iran never acquires a nuclear weapon by failing to completely eliminate the country鈥檚 nuclear program.
The deal lifts sanctions without ensuring compliance on Iran鈥檚 part, critics have said, and gives up 鈥渁nytime, anywhere鈥 short-notice inspections of Iran鈥檚 nuclear facilities. Huckabee told Breitbart the agreement 鈥済ave away鈥 all the United States had.
鈥淚t should be rejected by both Democrats and Republicans in Congress and by the American people,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 read the whole deal. We gave away the whole store. It鈥檚 got to be stopped.鈥