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The Price of Inaction
by Kingfisher Saturday, Aug 12 2006, 8:51pm
international / peace/war / opinion/analysis

Consider the war in Lebanon a test scenario, a ‘dry run’ to test the international response to flagrant criminal actions. Now recall Russia’s failure to support Yugoslavia in the Balkans. Russia stalled and now Yugoslavia is no more, just a number of fragmented pseudo States overseen by NATO and the largest U.S. base of occupation in Europe, camp Bondsteel. It is well known today that the USA wouldn’t have dared if Russia had supported its traditional ally, but a drunken fool, Boris Yeltsin, was in command at the time, the rest is history.

The flagrant criminal actions of the State of Israel in Lebanon have not only made a mockery of international law but have also reduced the international community to a laughing stock, a topic of scorn and ridicule in Washington and Tel Aviv. Half-hearted gestures and a few protestations from the ‘super’ powers of China and Russia deserve all the mockery they are presently receiving in the halls of western power.

The issue is not the superpowers dividing the resource rich areas of the globe between themselves, as some have argued. This is a competition for the dominant share of everything available, nothing less than the fourth world war in progress! The international community was faced with a situation that required a strong, decisive response; the failure to adequately respond has cost other powers dearly – relative positions of ‘power’ and influence have been re-arranged; the next violent scenario will make the criminality of the Lebanon intervention look tame.

New tolerances of criminal behaviour have been set/accepted and the timidity of other powers sets the scene for the accelerated implementation of an existing (PNAC) strategy to dominate the Middle East – those who imagine America will stop after securing Middle Eastern oil resources are dreaming – ultra-right regimes never stop they must be stopped! These regimes are in fact strengthened by the indecision, hesitancy and delay of competing nations.

The USA and its ally now have a reinforced view of the ‘correctness’ of their criminal strategies – we all bear the responsibility for allowing innocent lives to be forfeited in favour of the violent 'solutions' of madmen. The future crimes and pathological pursuits of these madmen will pale all their prior felonious acts into insignificance. The world will recall with bitter regret that it allowed malignant forces to plunge civilisation into a new dark age of horror.

Today's conservative ruling regimes disguise their real intentions and eliminate resistance on the domestic front by subjecting the public to a steady stream of fear inducing tactics. A frightened, confused population is a very compliant population. It would seem that in the absence of any real opposition, the ultra-right is unstoppable. However, the flaw or weakness of the ultra-right is the transparency of their extremely simplistic strategies. In the present political climate transparency is not only a liability it becomes a lethal debility. The transparency of the current Bush administration is the direct result of the limited intellects of the policy makers and those in positions of influence.

History records that expansionist military nations have all been defeated either by weaker nations with superior tactics or by the overwhelming force of a confederation of nations opposed to military domination. The defeat of the USA is assured; in the absence of superior strategies America and Israel have opted for the short-term ‘solution’ of brute force. I would remind the bumbling buffoons in Washington and Tel Aviv that it is not gorillas, elephants and other powerful beasts that rule the world.

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over reaction to inaction
by Apollos Sunday, Aug 13 2006, 12:12am

Re: Kingfisher's first paragraph: "Yugoslavia" was only ever a fiction -- it was never a nation. Historically "Yugoslavia" was a bunch of small sovereign nations (Croatia, Bosnia, Serbia, Slovenia and Montenegro) forced together by a tyranical dictotor (Tito). The collapse of "Yugoslavia" is bad example.

And two questions:
(1) Does Kingfisher consider Hezbollah to have committed any "flagrant criminal actions"?

(2) Does Kingfisher support Hezbollah's policy of denying Israel the right to exist -- and thus trying to wipe the national of Israel off the face of the earth?

to Apollos
by Kingfisher Sunday, Aug 13 2006, 8:53am

You miss the point with the example of Yugoslavia; that example was to highlight the 'power plays' of the superpowers -- the Balkan conflict was a direct challenge to Russia (and China to a minor extent) from the West. The result is known -- oocupation!

Regarding Hezbollah and Israel, to be sure, they are both criminal organisations -- what planet have you flown in from?

States of convenience are always problematic. The State of Israel as real independent nation only ever existed as theological myth. There were/are Jewish peoples, tribes and Jewish warlords, yes, but a one banner State, never!

The 'right' of a State of mythology to exist may create more problems than its worth, ask the inhabitants of planet earth they will tell you all about it!

The Jews obviously have a right to exist as do all humans. But again that is not the issue, the issue is hegemony in the Middle East and you know it!

However, I do share the view of a previous contributor, and that is the whole region should become a UN protectorate.

You use a Christian tag I notice, the leader of that Jewish reformation was none too kind with the theocratic rule of his time. As a matter of mythological 'fact' he promised its destruction and the dispersion of the Jews forever. It is the OLD Testament that promises a temporal State. Revelation promises a 'state' of existence not a chunk of desert!

But a very wise philosopher (Clint Eastwood) once said 'opinions are like arseholes, everbody has one!' The point is the descent into murder and criminal activity (hence the need to dissolve all states in the region).


 
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