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The Silence of America Over Israeli Crimes By Paul J. Balles Redress, Al-Jazeerah, ccun.org, June 7, 2010Paul J. Balles answers some poignant questions regarding the United
States’ double standards on Israel and its failure to condemn Israel’s
murder of peace activists aboard the Gaza-bound international aid flotilla. The Gulf Daily News (2 June 2010) headlined a front-page article "The
silence of America". Questions were submitted to the American embassy, the
White House, US State Department and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. “The US has not and never will condemn Israel for being what ex-Israeli Gilad Atzmon described as ‘an inhuman murderous collective fuelled by a psychosis and driven by paranoia’.” Why, after all the years of total blind US support for Israel, would anyone expect anything different? Here are the questions and my answers: 1. What will it take before the US even condemns Israel's behaviour? "If the American position was honest, we would say, 'We're not at war with Islam; we're only at war with Muslims.' When is the Muslim world going to waken to the American double talk that's convenient only for Israel and America?" 5. How would the US expect the crew or passengers of a civilian US ship to react if it was boarded by a foreign force in international waters? Would it expect them to defend themselves? Answer: Bow, submit and genuflect if the foreign force is Israeli naval
pirates. The victims of the Israeli attack on the USS Liberty – an American
military ship – were silenced even though the combined air and sea attack
killed 34 (naval officers, seamen, two Marines and a civilian), wounded 171
and severely damaged the ship. At the time, the ship was in international
waters. Paul J. Balles is a retired American university
professor and freelance writer who has lived in the Middle East for many
years. For more information, see
http://www.pballes.com. |
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