First, I don't know if you are stupid or just ignorant (or just a lying sonofabitch) when you claim the UK isn't selling Israel armor. Leg irons to tear gas to rocket launchers, according to your own press on November 5, 2003.
Probably a bit to far fetched for you to comprehend this but being neither stupid ignorant or lying, it was simply a matter than I was not aware this was the case. I have been aware of other extreamly controversial arms exports which the UK has been guilty off but I am/was not aware that the UK was selling israel armor (im referring to bulldozers, tanks, APC?s etc) i would very much like to read the articles if you will supply the links...
Second, in another article, it polled UK voters about if the USA was applying enough pressure on Israel to solve the issues. And close to 40% said the USA wasn't doing enough. Why the fuck would you poll on the USA, poll on if the UK is doing enough! I love how people ask why the USA thinks it's the world police, but their own countries EXPECT us to be just that.
In case you hadn't noticed America is considered to be a super power. The country holds more power than anyone else, and more capability to put pressure on other countries than anyone else. this would be enough alone but there is also the extremely close Jewish ties between Israel and the US. Im not asking the US to suddenly go on some crazy mission to bring Israel to justice, im simply asking that it stops blocking and/or vetoing votes in the UN on the issue.
You might like to read this:
http://quickstart.clari.net/qs_se/webnews/wed/bt/Qmideast-israel-un.Rydk_DOM.htmlThe last lines bear particular significance in answer to your question:
Israel has frequently been on the receiving end of UN condemnation and has often looked to its chief US ally to veto Security Council resolutions which, unlike General Assembly votes, carry the weight of international law.
On October 15, the US again blocked a Security Council resolution which also condemned the barrier. That resolution called the project illegal and also demanded it be stopped immediately.
It was the 78th time that Washington had blocked the passage of a resolution against Israel.
However, your tone sure implied that you think the USA could have done things to avoid it. You flat out said something along the lines of 'perhaps if American changed the way it interacted with the world, things would be different.', and you said this in regards to the terrorist threat.
Your statement pointed at the USA and it's actions as a REASON for the attacks. And I'm saying reason and terrorism don't go together.
Please explain:
I'm saying reason and terrorism don't go together
So people blow themselves up for no reason? Most people consider the Palestinian suicide bombers to be terrorists, and to the extent that they are murdering innocent civilians i agree (if only it was that simple though). So are they doing it for no reason? IF Reason and terrorism do not go together why does Terrorism exist?!! People do things for a reason. Things happen for a reason.
Have a look at this extract from a rather interesting article:
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Is American foreign policy a threat to its very security ?
The world is becoming anti-American. Not only do most people around the world look on the US with disfavour, they also dislike President Bush, whose popularity is even questionable in the United States, where Tony Blair is more trusted and admired.
More and more people are less keen on cooperating with the US in foreign policy or in the war on terror. Growing anti-Americanism will not only undermine that campaign, but its extreme manifestations in the Muslim world are attracting new and numerous recruits to the ranks of Al-Qa'eda and affiliated or similar groups. Experts are in agreement that the primary reason people now hate America is American foreign policy. Its arrogant unilateralism, its untrustworthy rhetoric and its belligerent posturing are alienating and angering people in the East and West.
A recent poll of perceptions of the United States by the Pew Research Centre that was conducted in 20 countries indicates that since last year America's popularity has declined considerably across the globe. Even in traditional allies such as Turkey, 83 per cent of the population views the US negatively -- up from 55 per cent last year. In Europe, America's, long-time ally and cultural cousin, a majority of people look upon the US with disfavour.
According to the Pew study, there are two basic reasons why anti-Americanism is becoming a global culture: US foreign policy and the persona of President Bush"
You can read the full article here:
http://www.scoop.co.nz/mason/stories/HL0307/S00086.htmId really like to know what people think of that.
http://www.peacefulcommunities.ca/2003/April/apr14.htm "The American invasion of Iraq is just the beginning of a more aggressive U.S. stance in the world, a stance that threatens the peace fabric of the world" There's an example of the problem I have with your slant. Bush, however wrong the asshole has been, isn't "creating a gap". The gap is there, and was created long ago. The gap has been made much wider by assholes like Bin Laden and his followers. But no, it's always Bush's or America's fault, at least that is the way many of the assholes here write it!!
Yes your absolutely right, bush didn?t start this gap, it was already there, he is just (rather than trying to repare it) exaggerating it. That?s why I simply do not have issues with bush, but American forign policy, behaviour in general.
Why does it have to be one or the other? So bin Laden for no apparent reason what?s so ever decided that it was his mission to destroy western civilisation starting with America?
Yes there was an occasion I am aware off where the UK has abstained from voting on Israel. I cannn?t find the ( I think this could be on another occasion) but I will try and dig it out.
The weapons inspectors were stonewalled for 10 years. That was plenty of time to do their jobs. Saying that France and Germany just wanted to give them time to do their jobs is just as fucking dumb as saying oil played no part in the war.
And we all know damn well that there aren?t and haven?t been any WMD?s for a long time. The issue of WMD?s was just an exuss used by the UK and the US to go to war?
Bush so cleverly linked Al-Quieda (shocking spelling) and Saddam together in his ?fight against terrorism?. The fact that there are NO known links between the two, and that they (given their backgrounds) have no love for each other other than their matching hate for America and the UK, somehow managed to get left behind.
Actually, you didn't know what I meant at all. I was still talking about the UK and France's actual stances on Israel. You talked about the USA backing Israel in the UN, what about the UK and France? They've both done so as well. But only the USA seems to get your blame.
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Again, believe it or not it is because people expect (or did expect) better from the US. For a country that believes it is the defender of democracy, an icon of western civilisation, people feel that this super power should know better than to support Israel's treatment of the palestinians, and to use the power of the UN at its whim. Neither France nor the UK have the same weight regarding placing pressure on Israel.