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US Arms Sales Preserve Israel's Edge
UNITED NATIONS - When the United States sells state-of-the-art weapons systems to Arab nations, it invariably provides even more lethal and sophisticated arms to its steadfast ally, Israel, in order to help counter the firepower of its neighbours.
So, when Egypt gets the M60A3 and M1A1 Abrams battle tanks, Israel gets the TOW-2A and Hellfire anti-tank missiles to blow up the Egyptian vehicles -- in the event of a military confrontation between the two countries currently wedded to the 1979 Camp David peace treaty.
Likewise, when the United States grudgingly provides McDonnell Douglas F-15 fighter planes to Saudi Arabia, Israel is armed either with Sidewinder and Sparrow air-to-air missiles or Hawk and Stinger surface-to-air missiles to bring down the U.S.-supplied Saudi aircraft.
Every U.S. government has ensured that no weapons sales to Arab nations would undermine Israel's traditional "qualitative (military) advantage" over its perceived rivals.
Last week, the administration of President George W. Bush ran true to form when it announced its decision to simultaneously sell arms both to Israel and seven Arab nations: Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, Oman and the United Arab Emirates.
The package, which is also expected to include one set of weapons to counter the other, includes equipment worth some 20 billion dollars to Saudi Arabia and five other Gulf states, plus 30 billion dollars in military assistance to Israel, and 13 billion dollars in similar grants to Egypt, mostly for purchases of U.S.-made weapons systems.
The Bush administration has justified the whopping arms sales as an attempt to militarily strengthen Israel, Egypt and the Gulf states against Iran.
But academics, peace activists and military analysts see a more sinister and commercial reason for unrestrained arms sales to a politically volatile region.
"The only 'winners' from this deal are U.S. weapons contractors," says Dr. Natalie J. Goldring, a senior fellow with the Centre for Peace and Security Studies in the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University.
"For the U.S. defence industry, this is Christmas in July," she added, pointing out that the Bush administration's statements that these sales will somehow deter Iran aren't convincing.
"Past attempts to label Iran as part of the 'axis of evil' only seem to have silenced moderate voices, and spurred the Iranian government's conventional and potential nuclear weapons programmes," Dr Goldring told IPS.
In addition, she pointed out, the U.S. government's record at dissuading countries from developing nuclear weapons through military means is unblemished by success.
"Our past non-proliferation successes have been the product of political, economic, and diplomatic approaches, not military measures," she added.
During a swing through the Middle East last week, U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said the proposed arms sales will also "bolster the forces of moderation and support a broader strategy to counter the negative influences of al-Qaeda, Hezbollah, Syria and Iran."
Dr. Goldring said Rice fails to effectively counter the argument that these sales are more likely to promote instability in the recipient countries because of hostility toward the United States.
Meanwhile, several U.S. Congressmen, including Roy Blunt, Jerrold Nadler and Anthony Weiner, have threatened to block the sale -- particularly to Saudi Arabia because the Saudis "have not been a true ally in further U.S. interests in the Middle East."
Whether they will have enough clout to deter the sale against the powerful military-industrial complex is left to be seen.
Frida Berrigan, a senior programme associate with the Arms and Security Project at the New York-based New America Foundation, predicts that the proposed sale could indeed trigger a new arms race in the region.
She said new weapon sales to Egypt and Saudi Arabia will stoke Jordan's need for new advanced weaponry. The sultanates' appetite for new fly-boy weapons is almost insatiable.
"This move seeks to repair the damage wrought in the region by the disastrous war in Iraq by throwing more fuel on the fire -- introducing more weaponry in a region already wracked by a civil-sectarian conflict that ripples outward in ever widening and devastating circles," Berrigan told IPS.
She also said this sends exactly the wrong message to the Saudi government.
"Quid pro quos in weapons sales do not work -- witness the United States trying to shape and influence the actions of the Indonesian military regime through withholding spare parts of F-16s," Berrigan said.
But the United States is not even putting conditions on these sales and grants of military aid, she added.
Asked if it was prudent for the Bush administration to sell weapons to non-democratic regimes when it is trying to spread democracy in the region, Berrigan said that of the eight nations slated for significant increases in military aid, only one (Israel) is a full democracy.
"The law provides citizens with the right to change their government peacefully," according to the U.S. State Department's 2006 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices.
In Egypt -- despite its claims of democratic elections -- the State Department found "limitations on the right of citizens to change their government" including "a state of emergency, in place almost continuously since 1967."
The rest of the countries are monarchies or sultanates where -- in the words of the State Department's annual report -- there is "no right to peacefully change the government."
Dr Goldring of Georgetown University said this sale perpetuates the myth that the U.S. government can predict the future and say with confidence that governments will be stable for two, three, four decades.
"Yet again, the Bush administration is failing to fully take into account the long-term implications of its actions," she said.
In the Middle East, she said, the United States is largely engaged in an arms race with itself. It seeks to "balance" its interests in the region with ever-increasing levels of weaponry and military aid.
And the U.S. government continues to argue that arms sales will stabilise the Middle East, despite the lack of evidence to support this assertion, she added.
"The administration claims that the majority of weapons it proposes to sell are defensive. But if they're actually defensive, why does this deal reportedly include constraints on the weapons' range and where they can be based?" Dr Goldring asked.
"Adding insult to injury," she argued, "the administration is buying off Israel by increasing its military aid to more than 30 billion dollars over the course of the next decade."
Berrigan countered Rice's argument that billions in military assistance will "bolster the forces of moderation" in the region.
Yet the military assistance will go to countries that brutally suppress their own populations.
Berrigan said all eight nations named for the aid package, that could top 60 billion dollars over ten years, have "serious" problems with regards to human rights including: torture (Qatar, Egypt and Israel where reputable human rights groups allege that security forces use torture in interrogation of Palestinian detainees about 20 percent of the time); unlawful killings (Kuwait); flogging and other forms of corporal punishment (Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates); killings, abuse of women including female genital mutilation (Egypt).
© 2007 Inter Press Service
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Show AllWe have weapons. Giving or selling weapons to anyone else means that weapons we no longer have control of can be used against us or some other country it might be in our interest to defend. Even countries that are our friends now may not be in the future. There are many examples like Iraq that can be found.
Stupid is as stupid does.
The one thing that region DOES NOT NEED is more arms.
What a farce. If only the US would spend 30 billion on its own citizens rather than arming these zealots.
But hey Yanks, have your American Gladiators, silicon stuffed celebs, and Nascar. Let these middle east pawns blow the hell out of each other and get rich in the process.
Just don't expect ANYONE to come to your aid in the future, especially once the piggy bank has run dry.
My goodness, have you no shame? How could you insinuate the peace-loving, god fearing, Jesus-like Bush administration could be conducting activities that may bring something other than peaceful, loving, freedom to the world. After all the Bush administration is only concerned with peace, love, the American type freedom for the entire world. What could be better for the world than corporate controlled phony freedom with no rights and no way to protest the fact you have no rights? This is America.
The Bush administration only wants to bring the same type of peace loving war weapons to the middle east that they have cherished for decades. What a kind, loving, benevolent administration. I'm sure the tender kind of love spewing forth from the Whitehouse makes angels weep.
Show me a country with a large military and I'll show you a country at war. Thomas Jefferson
Wait is that 30 billion (63 billion with Egypt and Saudi Arabia) in grants to subsidize weapons sales? And for one year only?
Did Bush just threaten to veto 35 billion OVER 5 years to insure 3.2 million additional American children (Israel's population being 7 million)?
Perverse priorities here, evil I would say...
hey loachduke
Hey, do not be too smug mate. That pond gets smaller by the hour. I believe you are about one or two car bombs away from the non-freedom that exists in the states, today. Remember this Bush administration has stolen 2 presidential elections and murdered millions of innocent people. The average person in this country is far too fearful to speak out against the Bush administration and rightfully so. Until this kind of a terror hate filled cabal encompasses your country, you have no clue.
I believe it was Albert Einstein who said:
'I don't know which weapons will be used to fight the Third World War, but I do know the Fourth World War will be fought with stones.'
Supplying weapons to both sides is an old family pastime for the Bushes. So ths comes as absolutely no surprise. Especially given Dubya's penchant for Armagedonist religion.
May all who commit, condone or profit from this practice live a horridly painfilled existance. Preferably while rotting from DU induced cancer.
Hey FLA,
We've got plenty of problems in the UK as it is. The Brits most monitored 'free' people in the world, although, it is more relevant to the English down south. The reality is this monitoring only applies to those who wish to be seen, as our influx of EU gypsies have easily proven to beat this system.
At least all Britons enjoy a nationalised health care system, state housing for everybody, and a strong believe in social well being at the expense of a shrinking military budget. Can't really say that was ever the case for the US.
Sadly though, I think that the right of Habeas Corpus has been eroded into antiquity in the US with Britain verging on the same. Thanks to Blair and Bush and their shady puppetmasters.
loachduke
You are right my friend it is a sad time for the freedom loving peolpe of the world, and the US government is the main reason. sad times.
The Saudi Arabian royal family is not going to war with Israel anytime soon. Those arms sold to the Saudi's are 1. to balance the power of the Iranians who have been threatening the balance of power in the region (and I might add aided greatly along by the stupid decision to overthrow Saddam) and 2. For the royal family to be able to overcome any attempt by radicals to overthrow them.
The arms sales to Israel aleviates the concern of Israel that if the royal family is overthrown and the weapons get into the hands of the fundementalists then Israel will retain military superiority in case of war. It also puts them in a better position in case Ahmadinthehead starts a war with them.
I say Haleluyah to the government, (obviously not just the Bush administration which does not have control of the purse [as of now it still recides in the legislature]), for doing the right thing.
I believe that the Bush administration has been the most corrupt and inept administration the US has ever seen with regard to making foreign and domestic policy, but any party in power will support our allies. Unless of course some nutcase third party candidate would ever win. Like it or not, even Kucinich would support Israel.
GO DEMOCRATS
I say screw those of you who don't think that this country should defend its interests and support its allies. Yes I believe that we should not be in Iraq, but for reasons of strategy. It was a stupid move making Iran, our traditional enemy, stronger. Also our interests should be reconsidered when it comes to forcing open resources and markets for our corporations by our military. We should have a strong military (as scott ritter said in his latest posting) because our country faces real threats. We have been wasting precious resources in Iraq. He had no weapons of mass destruction. We should have either made friends with him or deposed him and left the baathist regime in place so that that country would remain stable then after a failed WMD hunt, got our butts out.
PEACE YO
Obviously America's Zionist Masters require that we continue Arab humiliations. Do we really have so many friends that we can afford to make ememies all over the globe? Our atrocities are sure to come back in about 40 years. What a 'gift' we bequeath to our children and grandchildren.
Thank u=you ryzome
The US' solution to the instability that it has created in the Middle East is more militarism, more violence, and more arms sales to its client regimes. THIS IS HOW THE US PROMOTES DEMOCRACY IN THE WORLD!!!! Rice and Robert Gates went to that region not as "peacemakers" but as "arms sales persons".The arms and military aid package is yet another exposure of the lies of the US, which claims to be "the promoter and protector of democracy in the Middle East," while it arms to the teeth the various hereditary monarchs, military dictators and oil sheiks who deprive their citizens of any political rights, and are violators of human rights. To a large extent, the arms deal is a direct effort to prop up these antidemocratic rulers against their own people, who despise them for their corruption and tyranny and their subservience to American imperialism. In order to promote and protect dictatorship in the Middle East, the US is involved in attacking the democratic/populist governments. By demonising Iran and Syria, the US is trying to cover up its DEMONIC ACTIVITIES around the world.
This is nothing but resurgence of the US COLD WAR tacticts, where it demonises the countries that oppose its imperialism, and spreads its POISONOUS TENTACLES in the world.
The apathetic American public needs to pull their heads out of the comfortable little hole in the sand where it has been for far too long and do something about the way their country has been involved in promoting DICTATORSHIP, EVIL, AND MORE BLOODSHED.
LET THERE BE MORE INTROSPECTION.
Look who benefits if you are curious as to who is the puppeteer. Sales to some and grants to others. A hedged bet--- if the US can't take over the Iraqui oil---- then get enough weapons into the mix for traditional enemies to take each other out then get the whole prize.
Calling Iran an enemy is part of a strategy to create a weak enemy, though one with enough clout to cause great mischief in a general melee. If they are an enemy of the US it is because we have made them become one with threats and bellicosity ever since our "friend", the Shah was deposed with the help of our other friends, the Brits. For those old enough to remember, we overthrew a democratically elected president in Iran and installed The Shah (a corrupt regime) to rule there until 1979. Now we pressure them with name calling and threats. Will we ever learn not to create our own ememies?
The Arabs are buying nothing that is not outdated and may have homeing chips installed to attract Iaraeli Offensive Forces missiles. Israel will be gifted the most modern hi-tech weaponary ever designed per "Guarenteed Loans" that they have never and will never pay one cent principle or interest on.
Our "president" is the devil.
A question:
Would it be logical, or even common sense to distribute handguns to inner-city street gangs on one side, and white supremacists on the other, and hope that neither will turn them on you? That is the position that the US is taking...
I'm Sorry,
Did someone here say that Syria and Iran were democratic/populist countries?????????????
America is Demonic?????????????????????????
Hello, can anyone here spell reality!!!!!!!!!
Go live in one of those places for a while.
When your ass is chained up in a dungeon for a year and a half, you will be changing your tune. You'll be on Al Jezera saying "O Please USA, come save me. Bail me out. I'm sorry for all that demonic shit I said."
Adamslp,
The US is neither populist NOR democratic. It is an oligarchal republic crossed with a corporate police state. THAT is reality.
The most important sentence from the article:
"The only 'winners' from this deal are U.S. weapons contractors,"
how many of these american weapons are being used to kill americans. this is so sick, in so many ways. and we believe we are the superior animals. where the hell is humanity? my dog has more compassion.
Don't send arms to either side. That said, the instant the arab countries think that they have a military edge over Israel, they will attack. They have done it before. As King Ibn Saud said, "we have 100 million people, we can afford to lose 1 million to destroy the Zionist State"
Adamslp, the U.S. isn't any better than the countries you mentioned. Have you conveniently forgotten that the U.S. is keeping people who haven't been charged with any crime and aren't allowed legal representation in Guantanamo and Abu Ghraib prisons (and God knows how many other secret prisons)? Now that is fascist hypocrisy at its best.
This seems like a windfall for the arms industry. You can only bloat the Pentagon with just so many overpriced unnecessary weapons programs, so after you stuff all you can there, you go for some after market sales.
Whoever is still thinking that the US is better than the countries mentioned is still keeping his/her head in the sand. That is why he/she does not yet know about the US EXTRAORDINARY RENDITIONS, SECRET PRISONS, ABU GHRAIB, GUANTANAMO BAY..............Haven't you heard the US marine singing "Hadji girl" strumming his guitar while his colleagues cheered him and laughed merrily: "I grabbed her little sister and put her in front of me. As the bullets began to fly, the blood sprayed from between her eyes, and then I laughed maniacally". How can sane persons, after taking Abeer's father, mother and little sister into a bedroom and shooting them with the AK-47, rape repeatedly and shoot in the head FIFTEEN YEAR OLD MINOR ABEER QASIM HAMZA?
Read Sherwood Ross's article "Ten ways Bush resembles history's tyrants" (May 12 2007, www.smirkingchimp.com); "Fascist America" by Naomi Wolf, www.commondreams,April 25 2007.
LOOK AT THE "(IN)JUSTICE" SYSTEM IN THE US AND THE "COLOUR BLINDED JUSTICE" THAT HAS THROWN THOUSANDS OF INNOCENT MINORITIES BEHIND THE BARS. HAVEN'T YOU YET HEARD OF JENA 6?
YESTERDAY ANTI-WAR ACTIVISTS WERE ARRESTED IN THE US. THAT MEANS THERE IS NO FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION IN THE US. Because of the "colour blinded justice system", that across the US, black youth are found to be 10 times more likely to receive life sentence without parole than white youth for the similar crime. According to one report 60,000 African Americans come out of the prisons every year in America. (80% of the prisoners in American prisons are African Americans). In Pennsylvania, Hispanic youth are found to be ten times more likely to receive life sentence than their white contemporaries. Jonathan Kazol, the author of the book "The Shame of the Nation: The Restoration of Apartheid Schooling in America", commenting on racism and the US education system, calls it "socially, economically enforced apartheid". He says that in America, the African Americans (and the minorities) are systematically pushed to a corner.
DOESN'T IT PROVE THAT THE US IS DEMONIC, DICTATORSHIP AND EVIL THAT NOT ONLY DECEIVES AND TORTURES ITS OWN CITIZENS BUT ALSO TORTURES AND BUTCHERS INNOCENT PEOPLE AROUND THE WORLD?????
WAKE UP AND SEE THE EVIL THAT THE US IS UNLEASHING ON THE INNOCENT PEOPLE, AND SOVEREIGN AND DEMOCRATIC COUNTRIES.
This is another example of the Current government's efforts to move the country's resources into the pockets of the oligarchs. The politicians are paying off the people who put them in office and keep them there. We the people are also the victims of a facist government run by the same oliarchs. I am frightened and upset by the millons of Americans that Adamsip represents in his inane comments and immoral and unethical point of view. We have met the enemy and it is us. The often quoted Pogo.
It only proves that you see the world through a distorted lens.
Still thinking of your fellow citizens as enemies. Maybe thats the problem.
whats immoral and unethical is selling out your fellow citizens because they might disagree with your delusional chomskyesk version of reality.
This country didn't get into its present situaation overnight and won't get out of it that way either (ie. impeach now or out of iraq now crowd).
If you don't vote for the democrats, then where will our country be in 8 years hence.
If we impeach Bush, Polosi may be proved correct and the middle 20% that decides elections may sway the vote to the repubs.
Although the invasion of Iraq was assinine thereby making Iran more powerful and more radicalize then even before, if we leave all at once, will you take responsibility for the civil war and resultant deaths on a scale that will make the present one seem small in comparison.
FDR was a centrist who led this country in a time of extremes between communism and facism. Our country did not get into the position it is in overnight. The repubs took 25 years to effect changes. They did not come out and say we are going to do all these things. They moved slowly appealing to the middle electorate. That is what we have to do to change things. The framers of the constutution made it inpossible to do it any other way since they were afraid of the mob as much as they were of the monarchy.
adamsip, they are looking for some good patriotic americans like yourself down at the recruiting office.
I have never thought that the U.S. is "demonic". It has its problems that need to be addressed, but so has every other world power. If I am wrong, please let me know of one other major country without its own skeletons.
sigma, they are getting close.
I agree Adamslp. The progressive position should be to support governments like Israel that try to defend their people and not to terrorize their neighbors.
I don't know about the impeachment Adamslp. I think that it would be worth doing as the president et al have violated enough laws to be impeached (especially the "signing statement" which effectively nullifies congress). I do not think that he would be convicted though, simply not enough votes. STILL the impeachment should go on because it is the right way to respond to the current situation. The outcome would certainly highlight the crimes of the right to the electorate and thus would help in the 08 election.
The Jewish High Holidays are coming once again, and once again I am in the familiar dilemma: Do I join my parents in worship at their local synagogue (as they desperately want me to do), or do I follow my own concience this year and reject the patriarchal religion that hypocritically talks of peace and healing the world, while supporting Israel's right to go on killing? (By the way, my synagogue would never let me stand at the podium and condemn Israeli policy during worship services).
I have decided not to attend services this year. I will focus on better ways of loving and giving to humanity, instead. I consider myself a Jew, but I am also spiritual. My spirituality tells me that we must protect those who are oppressed. My spirituality asks me stand up for the cause of peace, not war, and my position remains the same, whether the name of the country is Israel or the U.S.A.
vets August 6th, 2007 4:30 am
The most important sentence from the article:
"The only 'winners' from this deal are U.S. weapons contractors,"
Absolutely!
Does our government expect us to stand up and cheer that they've decided to sell state-of-the-art weapons systems to Arab nations, while providing "even more lethal and sophisticated arms to its steadfast ally, Israel, in order to help counter the firepower of its neighbours"?
How will the government cover its ass when these weapons get into the wrong hands and the lives of our troops in the Middle East are being terminated with the use of weapons made in the good old U.S.A.?
Correct me if I'm wrong, but hasn't every top general who has served and is currently serving in Iraq told us that the problems in the Middle East cannot be solved with military might?
Hello........is anyone listening?
Anita thanks for your courage and good conscience!
Anita Linker - "...worship at their local synagogue... while supporting Israel's right to go on killing?"
I'm surprised to learn about the existence of one synagogue which support anyone's right to go on killing. This is the first time I hear about it. I've been to synagogues in three continents and I never hear of such outrage. What you described sounds unbelievable.
Can you provide any proof?
I find it hard to believe you, but if it is true, I would really like to know.
The Military-Industrial Complex strikes again! Why can't we find a way to impeach both the Administration and Congress, then elect a totally new set of "leaders"? Ralph Nader, where are you?
We know Iran is nervous because we have them surrounded in Afghanistan and Iraq...
But did these simpletons figure that maybe they would eventually piss off Mother Russia with all the dancing around in oil fields with tanks and munitions?
Hey vets - the proof is in the Kibbutz (sp?). The money the US GIVES Israel in large part goes to funding the settlements - which Israel agreed to stop in Oslo but never did - there are more synagogues in the settlement areas that approve of or even encourage killing Palestinians than not. Go there yourself and find out dude. Take your family - it will be anice vacation - you can shoot rubber bullets at the eyes of Paletinian children or watch as an American made bulldozer - operated by Israeli child soldiers - tramples an American girl, Rachel Corrie, who stood in front of it trying to stop the bulldozer from destroying yet another Palestinian home. Here is the link to photos taken from the day Rachel Corrie was run down by an American bulldozer. Oh, our Christian President told her family she should not be in a war zone... the compassionate conservative strikes again! Rachel was working there to help provide displaced Palestinians with food and shelter. I believe the Idiot in Thief's own god was doing the same thing in the same area when he was nailed to a cross...
http://www.soundofegypt.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=391
another article on Rachel - who incidentally showed more courage in her short life than the entire White House has show in their lives combined. They talk tough - but they would shit themselves if they had to stand where Rachel stood.
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/03/28/1048653861570.html
'Iran, our traditional enemy' according to Adamslp
Since when has Iran been our traditional enemy?
Since 1988, when the USS Vincennes shot down an Iranian airliner, killing 270 innocent people? Another airliner came down that year and that was declared to be an act of terrorism. But when we do it, it's not?
Since the 1980's, when we provided Iraq with WMDs and satellite intelligence so they could kill more Iranians in their war of aggresion?
Since 1953 when we overthrew their legitimate government?
Joe Lieberman thunders that we should bomb Iran without a declaration of war.
Gee, now why would Iran not want to be our friend?
neoconned, I don't think Anita Linker's parents are living in the West Bank.
terryb - Been their, done that - Honorable discharge USAF, What about you?????
I agree Sigma with your statement regarding all countries having skeletons. Lets retify ours without demonizing ourselves.
"do I follow my own concience this year and reject the patriarchal religion that hypocritically talks of peace and healing the world, while supporting Israel's right to go on killing?" Says Anita
Perhaps our synagogues should instead send money and support to Hamas and Hezbollah so that they can continue to fund attacks on our people. Maybe you'd like that better. After all Islam is a matriachal religion that talks of peace and healing the world.
Before Bush leaves office (if he ever does), he will get his Armageddon. He and the military complex know what they are doing. Just set off a middle east Big War that Israel and the U.S. can then take over and control all of the Arab states, the oil, and cheap labor. Bush is such a disgrace to the U.S. he still has Lebannon and Iran and Syria left to invade and subdue. He and his cronies are ten steps ahead of Congress and are repeatedly hatching plans made before 9/11. When you see what Bush has done, is there any doubt that he had something to do with 9/11?
Anita you are a credit to your religion and following your conscience. Adamslip is some boya altogether and I agree he should head for the recruiting office. Personally I have the greatest respect for the Palesinians for voting out the corrupt traitors in the PLO and voting in Hamas. Hamas may have faults but was certainly best placed to further the cause of a occupied people resisting Israeli slow genocide of a desparate people. I am appalled at the twisted mendacity of the supporters of that Zionist enterprise and would quickly remind its protagonists that they are the same liars in the face of truth as the current administration in Washington. As a european I am disgusted too at the european unions inability to counter the facist tendencies of that particular state in the face of American economic and military power. We too are complicit and my own government in Ireland continues to permit the US military to stop over in Shannon airport on its way to mayhem killing, massacres, arial bombardment of civilians in built up areas, renditions, torture, rape, pillage, and plunder in Afghanistan and Iraq. They are doing a really splendid job of it too. The depleted uranium cluster bomblets and a whole plethora of the most unbelievably cruel illegal weaponry that the US and its little buddy Israel has been testing in illegal invasions of Palestinian land Lebannon and Iraq beggars belief. The snide remark about Islamic faith simply exposes the smug racism that permeates Adamslips comments. He reminds me of that most reasonable of diplomatic front men Simon Peres. Oh yes and Hizbollah. Well are they despised by the Condi, Elmut, Dick, Patraeus, and Netynyahoo (excuse spellings) They ended the Israeli occupation of Lebannon and resisted stoutly the latest invasion that nobody in their right minds belives was an act of self defence using 'purity of arms'. What a wonderful last two days scattering in the most obvious vindictive manner cluster bombs across a swathe of agricultural land and indeed densely populated area. And these on a people who well recollect the wonderful time they had in South Lebannon under occupation and the treatment metted out buy the proxy allies the Israleis created to care for them. It's important to remember that Sharon's role in Sabre and Shatilla was naturally pawned off to some extent on these caring allies and that the whole first invasion was also concocted on a complete lie. It is only par for the course for the best comment made is that when the emperor opens his mouth it is a lie. And like the corporate media, the administration and of course the military all and everything is lies, lies, lies. For example much time and debate is discussing laws when the rife illegality continues with the momentum of these lies. They go hand in hand like a bad habit and feel the lust for more, more and more power and control. The greed is astonishing. What's happening is unique in history because there is so much more power and destructive technology to-day. The suffering is so immense and it appears long term with no sign of abating. Every citizen particularly in the United States must help us in God Almighty's name. What are we becoming when we not only condone but support the State of Israel? Think please. And well am I aware that many Jews both in the States israel itself and all around the world despise the fact that those cronies of American elites from Democtras and Republicans in the various Israeli admistrations speak out in their name by association. A Jewish state, it makes the desert bloom, it occupies 'disputed territories", it denies water to occupants of the land, imprisons a population in the Gaza strip and how could it countenance the right of those millions of refugees to return to their homelands as they are rightfully entitled to do under international law? As for extending the hand of peace, can't find a partner except when they create one to do their bidding. And of course Hamas is the elected representitive of all those people the only legitimate one. Thus they are terrorists banned and daemonised, their ministers arrested murdered and supporteres disappeared in a complexity of torture rooms and prison complexes. Hamas was originally created with largely Israeli help originally to counter the PLO. Now, scent the deceit and lies of all this. It is simply a front line state for the Bush boys and gals to have a military base close to all that black stuff. It is there to put the fear of God into neighbours. It is an enormous military power being one of the world's biggest armaments manufacturers and comsumers. And boys,oh boys, does it love to try them out. They fly their toys all over other people's land breaking willy nilly all and every UN resolution and international agreements like its benefactor and big brother who vetos any attempt by the rest of the world to contain its aggression. It exports its population the western countries and treats many of it's citizenry Jewish and Arab alike with the utmost distain. It continues to expand and creats facts on the ground in the longest most cruel occupation of other peoples land unbridled. It is the foremost state of lies deceit and manipulation disgraces the genuine Jewish heritage and religion usurping any semblance of truth and humanity. And most of all it degrades the horror of the Haulocaust suffered by the ancestors and relatives of its european heritage component. Its ingenuity at doing all this through the corporate media cannot hide the fact that as with the Bushites in Iraq and Afghanistan the wrath of Allah will be upon them for high crimes. Should all this expand into Iran and while it is still weak it seems likely then we will all reap a most terrible punishment. The very idea is so off the scale of sanity given how far we have disraced our civilisation that those of us who pray should appeal for divine intervention to bring about an increase of consciousness and the perpetrators of these crimes be swiftly brought to justice. Let sanity and humanity return to the planet earth before we completely destroy ourselves. God Bless Palestine! May he grant his people there the strength to endure and the grace of forgiveness when those shackles are torn asunder. May he grant conscience to the American people so that they awaken and transform their political system to ensure that wise rulers are elected and her energies directed to peace and prosperity for themselves and indeen all mankind.
I guess anybody who disagrees with Albin's point of view is a racist. I really don't care for the insult. And I have already served my country in the USAF. I'm not a hollow big mouth like you. Thank you very much. Your insipit remarks regarding Israel's "genocide" of the Palestinian people shows your ignorance of the word you so blithely throw around. It shows disrespect to those people around the world who really are being (and have been) systematically murdered around this world. But of course, you're probably one of those holocaust deniers, so my reasoning probably slides off your brain like water off a ducks ass.
You are just a typical european bigot who hides his antisemitism behind a facade of liberal pro palestinian cliches and historical revisionism.
Protecting a democracy requires a large army and weaponry, especially when you're dealing with garbage neighboring states. America is wisely arming itself and its friends, including Israel, in a dangerous world, because if it didn't, it would be existentially threatened by a bigger fish or by small little termites such as the Islamists. The essential idea of a democracy like America is that it is a shark with outwardly teeth - a fortress that bites the outside in order to insure a good standard of living domestically. Such a lifestyle, life experience and riches can only be lived by people living in a democracy that grits its teeth to the outside to protect it. That's how children can play in the sand with no worries that some external enemy can come any time and terrorize them.