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stupidjewishwhiteboy · 3 months
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I am going to say something outrageous but arguably true:
The IDF has said multiple times that their war is with Hamas and not Gazans, and has documented its attempts to prevent civilian deaths where possible
Hamas has made it very clear that it considers any Gazans that die to be martyrs for their cause and that therefore it will take absolutely no precautions to save the lives of Gazan civilians. It has also constructed its infrastructure in and around sensitive targets (UN buildings, schools, hospitals) specifically because they make difficult targets for the IDF to hit without killing Gazan civilians. Finally, it believes all aid that’s supposed to go to Gazan civilians should go to its fighters first.
The IDF cares more for Gazan civilians than Hamas does
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fughtopia · 7 years
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Philip Giraldi
Global Research, June 14, 2017
The Unz Review 13 June 201
"The US has been using Lies to Go to War since 1846"  when Americans who believed in manifest destiny sought to expand to the Pacific Ocean at the expense of Mexico, acquiring by force of arms California and what were to become the southwestern states. In 1898 the U.S. picked up the pieces of a dying Spanish Empire in a war that was driven by American imperialists and the yellow dog reporting of the Hearst Newspaper chain. And then came World War 1, World War 2, and Korea, all avoidable and all enabled by deliberate lying coming out of Washington.
More recently, we have seen Vietnam with its Gulf of Tonkin fabrication, Granada and Panama with palpably ridiculous pretexts for war, Iraq with its nonexistent weapons of mass destruction, Afghanistan with its lies about bin Laden, Libya and its false claims about Gaddafi, and most recently Syria and Iran with allegations of an Iranian threat to the United States and lies about Syrian use of barrel bombs and chemical weapons. And if one adds in the warnings to Russia over Ukraine, a conflict generated by Washington when it brought about regime change in Kiev, you have a tissue of lies that span the globe and bring with them never-ending conflict to advance the American imperium.
So lies go with the American Way of War, but the latest twist and turns in the Middle East are bizarre even by Washington’s admittedly low standards of rectitude. On the 5th of June, Saudi Arabia led a gaggle of Arab and Muslim nations that included the United Arab Emirates, Egypt and Bahrain to cut off all diplomatic, commercial and transport links with Qatar, effectively blockading it. Qatar is currently isolated from its neighbors, subject to sanctions, and there have even been Saudi threats of going to war against its tiny neighbor. Salman al-Ansari, the president of the Saudi American Public Relation Affairs Committee, even tweeted:
“To the emir of Qatar, regarding your alignment with the extremist government of Iran and your abuse of the Custodian of the two sacred mosques, I would like to remind you that Mohammed Morsi [of Egypt] did exactly the same and was then toppled and imprisoned.”
It is the second time the Saudis have moved against Qatar. Two years ago, there was a break in diplomatic relations, but they were eventually restored. This time, the principal allegation being directed against Qatar by Riyadh is that it supports terrorism. The terrorist groups that it allegedly embraces are Hamas, Hezbollah and the Muslim Brotherhood, Morsi’s affiliation. Hezbollah and Hamas are close to Iran which is perhaps the real reason for their being singled out as many would call them resistance movements or even legitimate political parties rather than terrorists. And the Iran connection is critical as Qatar has been under fire for allegedly saying nice things about trying to respect and get along with Tehran, undoubtedly somewhat motivated by its joint exploitation with Iran of a vast gas field in the Persian Gulf.
Qatar’s ownership of al-Jazeera also has been a sore point with the Saudis and other Gulf states as its reporting has often been critical of developments in the region, criticisms that have often rankled the Saudi monarchy and the Egyptians. It has been accused of spreading propaganda for “militant groups.” One of the Saudi demands to permit Qatar to again become a “normal” Arab Gulf state would be to close down the network.
The terrorism claims by the Saudis are, of course, hypocritical. Both Qatar and Saudi Arabia are well known as sponsors of Salafist terrorism, including the funding and arming of groups like ISIS and the various al-Qaeda franchises, to include al-Nusra. Much of the money admittedly comes from private individuals and is often channeled through Islamic charities, but both Qatar and Saudi Arabia have been extremely lax in their enforcement of anti-terror and money laundering regulations. In a 2009 State Department memo signed off on by Hillary Clinton it was stated that “donors in Saudi Arabia constitute the most significant source of funding to Sunni terrorist groups worldwide.” Qatar, meanwhile, has been described as a “permissive environment for terrorist financing.”
The Saudis also have considerable blood on their hands by way of their genocidal assault on neighboring Yemen. In addition, the Saudi Royal House has served as the principal propagator of Wahhabism, the virulently fundamentalist version of Islam that provides a form of religious legitimacy to terror while also motivating many young Muslims to join radical groups.
The falling out of two Gulf Arab regimes might be a matter of relatively little importance but for the unnecessary intervention of President Donald Trump in the quarrel. He has taken credit for the burgeoning conflict, implying that his recent visit to the region set the stage for the ostracizing of Qatar. His twitter on the affair, posted on June 6th, read “So good to see the Saudi Arabia visit with the King and 50 countries already paying off. They said they would take a hard line on funding extremism, and all reference was pointing to Qatar. Perhaps this will be the beginning of the end to the horror of terrorism!” And he again came down on Qatar on June 9th during a press conference.
Trump’s tweets might well be regarded as simply maladroit, driven by ignorance, but they could also provide a glimpse of a broader agenda. While in the Middle East, Trump was bombarded with anti-Iranian propaganda coming from both Israel and the Saudis. An escalation of hostilities with the intention of starting an actual war involving the United States to take down Iran is not unimaginable, particularly as the Israelis, who have already endorsed the Saudi moves, have been arguing that option and lying about the threat posed by Tehran for a number of years.
A war against Iran would be very popular both with the U.S. congress and the mainstream media, so it would be easy to sell to the American public. The terrorist attack in Tehran on June 6th that killed 17 is being blamed in some Iranian circles on the Saudis, a not unreasonable assumption. ISIS has claimed responsibility for the attack but it must also be observed that both the Saudis and Israelis have good connections with the terrorist group. But if the possibility of a possible Saudi hand is true or even plausibly so, it guarantees a rise in tension and an incident at sea could easily be contrived by either side to escalate into a shooting war. The United States would almost inevitably be drawn in, particularly in light of Trump’s ridiculous comment on the tragedy, tweeting that Iran is “falling victim to the evil they promote.”
There is also other considerable collateral damage to be reckoned with as a consequence of the Trump intervention even if war can be avoided. Qatar hosts the al-Udeid airbase, the largest in the Middle East, which is home to 10,000 U.S. servicemen and serves as the Combined Air and Space Operations Center for Washington and its allies in the region and beyond. Now the United States finds itself squarely in the middle of a fight between two alleged friends that it doesn’t have to involve itself in, an intervention that will produce nothing but bad results. Backing Saudi Arabia in this quarrel serves no conceivable American interest, particularly if the ultimate objective is to strike at a non-threatening Iran. So the fallback position is to lie about what the support for the aggressive Saudi posturing really means – it is alleged to be about terrorism, which is always a popular excuse for government overreach.
And the ultimate irony is that when it comes to terrorism the United States itself does not emerge without fault [MASSIVE UNDERSTATEMENT]. As early as 2011, the U.S. was arming Syrian dissidents from the arsenals in Libya, flying in weapons to Turkey to hand over to the rebels. Many of the weapons, as well as those provided to Iraqi forces, have wound up in the hands of ISIS and al-Nusrah. U.S. advisers training rebels have conceded that it is impossible to determine the politics of many of those receiving instruction and weapons, an observation that has also been made by the Obama White House and by his State Department.
So watch the lies if you want to know when the next war is coming. If the House of Saud, the Israelis and Donald Trump are talking trash and seem to agree about something then it is time to head for the bomb shelter. Will it be Iran or an escalating catastrophe in Syria? Anything is possible.
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militantinremission · 6 years
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alt- right Liar
The resignations of Rob Porter & David Sorensen are just the latest incidents in what is turning out to be a busy 2018 in Washington D.C.. There never seems to be a dull moment in the Trump White House. One gets the impression that Kellyanne & Company were still basking in a GOP afterglow that followed passing ‘Tax Reform’, & restoring the Right to say “Merry Christmas”. Seemingly out of Left Field, came Michael Wolff’s book, “Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House”. Citing sources within Trump’s Campaign Team, the book paints a less than flattering picture of Donald Trump, his family, & his Transitional Team.
Steve Bannon was already on shakey ground w/ the White House, but his involvement w/ Wolff’s level of access to staffers, combined w/ unrefuted comments about The First Family were the final straws that ended Trump’s ‘bro-mance’ w/ (Sloppy Steve) Bannon. While The Nation discussed McDonald’s cheeseburgers, Starburst fruit chews, & 6:30pm bedtimes, Trump had his first formal physical. His bill of “excellent health” became fodder for Late Night Talk Shows.
Media Elites were still questioning Wolff’s veracity of Style and Content, when it was reported that (not very Presidential) Trump referred to Haiti and African Nations as “Shit Hole Countries”, during a follow up meeting on [Bipartisan] Immigration Reform. Sen. Dick Durbin substantiated the rumor, and Sen. Lindsey Graham said he reprimanded Trump for his language. After initial silence from both The White House & GOP, reports came out that Trump:
Said “Shit House”, not 'Shit Hole’
Was not referring to All 54 African Nations, but TPS Nations (like South Sudan)
Never mentioned Haiti or El Salvador
Doesn’t favor European Countries over others. He used Norway as an example of a “Merit Based Country”
By Sunday, both Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark) and Sen. David Perdue (R- Ga) were on the News Shows denying Trump ever made an ’S’ comment. Pastor Mark Burns, Paris Dennard, and MLK Nephew Isaac Newton Farris Jr. have also joined the ranks of ’S’ deniers. The vague recollection of DHS Sec. Kirstjen Neilson, when questioned by Senate Democrats shows how far Republicans are willing to bend for their President.
Trump’s 'Racist Tendencies’ are once again being questioned. He claims to be the least racist, but his track record over his first year in Office alone, raises eyebrows:
He accepted praise from David Duke, but said he was unfamiliar w/ him.
After professing 'love’ for Dream Act Children (Dreamers), & implying that something would be done for them, He set a time table to end DACA; creating a wave of uncertainty, along w/ two [short-term] Government Shut Downs.
He picks a fight w/ thin skinned Kim Jong Un, referring to him as “Little Rocket Man”; even as N. Korean Ballistic Missles show the ability to reach Mainland America.
After a slow response to the alt- right’s 'Tiki Torch March’ in Charlottesville, Trump sees “violence on all sides…”
Hurricane Relief for Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands not as comprehensive as Relief efforts in Texas and Florida. Trump tosses paper towels at one stop in P.R.
Steven Paddock performs a horrible mass shooting at a Las Vegas Country Music Event- killing 58 & injuring hundreds more, but Trump Administration is slow to respond & refuses to call it Domestic Terrorism. However, he is quick to label attacks in Lower Manhattan & Times Square as Terrorist acts committed by “Animals”
Trump recognizes Jerusalem as Capital of Israel; threatening any Israeli- Palestinian Peace talks. Then he threatens The U.N. General Assembly to follow suit, or else face a budgetary cut.
At a Huntsville, Alabama Rally, Trump calls NFL Players 'Sons of Bitches’ for taking a knee to spotlight Police violence against Black Men & Boys. It was later discovered that Trump spoke on the Anniversary of an Event where a Black Man was beaten for not standing for Flag.
Then we were fed the 'Stormy’ details of Trump’s infidelity, while minions scramble to stall Mueller’s advance into his finances. Trump claims that Nunes’ Memo vindicates him, but in fact, it reveals another thread in the web. Former Campaign Foreign Policy Advisor Carter Page’s involvement may connect the dots between:
Russian, Ukrainian, Georgian, & Kazakh Oligarchs
Dutch, Norwegian, & Icelandic Bankers
Kushner Companies, & construction of Israeli Settlements in the West Bank & Eastern Jerusalem.
Trump SoHo is being called a money laundering operation. Kazakh Oligarchs, & Russian Mobsters are involved in the innuendo. According to Political Watchdog- Public Citizen, Donald Trump has not divested from his “Global Business Empire”, as promised. In fact, he continues to profit from foreign & domestic use of his properties.
The dysfunction in The White House looks more & more like a smokescreen hiding major conflicts of interest. Add critically understaffed Departments & a number of hand picked staffers w/ Temporary Security Clearance status, & the Trump Agenda looks pretty clear.
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