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I remind you that most wars are not due to resources or power, but due to injustice. Germany felt unjustly reprimanded for WWI with the sanctions placed on its economy, so it reacted aggressively and started WWII.

Now, we are in another epoc of injustice. America supports Israel unconditionally due to the jewish lobby and it's biased support is now alarmingly more apparent.

It goes against Iran and muslims states due to nuclear weapons programs or human rights violations--and then says nothing to Israel, who has broken more UN resolutions than IRAN and broken more human rights accords outside its borders than any other country.

Its this injustice...and our blind support of Israel for no reason but the lobby, that puts us in a hypocritical position, and....sets things up for the next "global confrontation'

due to this injustice..

wars always start due to

2006-11-03 18:24:34 · 6 answers · asked by jack d 1 in News & Events Current Events

injustice...most of them at least...

after all, what would you do if your wife or child were killed and marginalized into a state due to some foreign occupier?

2006-11-03 18:25:43 · update #1

http://www.iranmania.com/News/ArticleView/Default.asp?NewsCode=46949&NewsKind=Current%20Affairs

2006-11-03 18:27:55 · update #2

actually sudan....has a better human rights RECORD than Israel OUTSIDE of its state...

but yea, sudan's pretty ****** up, I'll give you that much...but they are not organized...

Israel is an organized state...who has FULL support of the US...the US doesn't say A THING ...not A THING... to Israel...

and it still ranks as one of the top human rights violators...

no nation has gotten away with that...and I am sure as hell sudan won't either...

but Israel...they'll get away with it...and furthermore, the israeli lobby will probably drag us into another war in there to protect them because everybody hates them there...Not very surprising when you 'shoot on women as human shields infront of a mosk."

the US, and the media (pawn of jews)...as usual said everything bad about korea...but NOTHING in the news...is being broadcasted nearly as needed as this human rights violation...

if anybody had fired on women we would ahve been all hypocritical and like ...dude that's not

2006-11-03 18:38:10 · update #3

not cool...

but Israel does it. we look the other way. NOT A WORD said.


why don't we act as we really are...not giving a **** about sudan or anything and then we can actually look NOT hypocritical when Israel does it.

2006-11-03 18:39:42 · update #4

answers 2 and 3:

you just DON'T GET IT...or simply, I don't beleive it.

How can you NOT see the point I am making?

Why did we not put Israel somewhere ELSE besides the middle east?

I am surely not the only one that sees--that if Israel had been put somewhere else...SUCH AS ANGOLA....we would have most probably not had problems in the middle east for the last 25 years.

We would have most probably not had 911...and not had terrorists bombing all over the world...

can you GUYS not get it through your THICK heads...that its not about peace between Israel and Iran, etc.....

as much as THE USA's biased support for Israel?

I don't see how OTHER AMERICANS cannot see how this will have repurcutions for us in the future...you babble that this and that to defend our defense of Israel...

when its Horrible obvious that our biased support of Israel---will cause resentment and future terrorist acts from muslim extrimists in the future.

most probably causing anothe

2006-11-04 10:00:27 · update #5

war such as in Iran or Syria...or something ridiculous like that.

2006-11-04 10:00:49 · update #6

repercutions above

2006-11-04 10:02:10 · update #7

horribly obvious instead of horrible obvious

2006-11-04 10:02:59 · update #8

6 answers

Regarding Germany, it wasn't frustration over restrictions that started the war. One man, backed by Evil, deceived a nation looking for someone to blame for its problems. Remember the Munich agreement? Britain gave a section of Cechoslovakia to Germany without even inviting a Chech Representative to the table. You want Austria too? No problem. Just give us "Peace in our time." Believe me, the world gave Germany all kinds of liberties before it chose to invade Poland.

But, your question is about Israel. No, I think they are doing just fine, doing what any sane, responsible nation would do---protect its people against nations who would love to wipe it off the map. Does it bother me that we closely align ourselves with her and support her? Not at all. I'm relieved to see that our criticism of Israel's defense system is not what it used to be. After all, the God of Israel promises to bless those who bless Israel and curse those who curse her. We should keep on supporting her all we can.

2006-11-04 13:09:45 · answer #1 · answered by newsgirl 1 · 2 1

Germany was a highly developed country and look what they did. Israel is NOT a human rights violator. It is a country that is being attacked on a daily basis by arabs that do not understand what has happened to them. Arabs sided with the Nazi's in WW ll. Right? The Germans lost WW ll. Right? As an ally of the loser, the losers are told what they have coming. Right? The Germans lost their country to the winners, including Russia. Russia marched the remaining men to Siberia where most were never heard from again. Whereas, the arabs only lost a little land to the Allies who GAVE it to the Jews. It was a land with little water and no oil on it. Probably the Jews should have been given Saudi Arabia, or Iran or Iraq or all the middle east oil fields. And the arabs should have been sent back out into the desert with their goats and camels. The arabs have shown they are incapable of managing all that money the sheiks have been stealing for themselves from that oil. Attacking the Jews, buying guns and rockets, and now building nukes. The arabs seem to be heading for mass suicide. Why?

2016-05-21 22:33:23 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If Israel has broken more UN resolutions than anyone, then why has the UN not responded?!
That's a hard question.
Human Rights.
We all agree.
But if enforcing our decrees involves violating other human rights, our hands are tied.
Plus, the UN will go after Israel just about as fast as it will go after Pakistan.
The UN created those nations. Do you want the UN to go now and eliminate their charters? Should the UN declare that Israel is now a Palestinian state and Pakistan is now an Indian state?
Those are really difficult questions.
If the UN has decided something, my personal opinion has always been that, "the WORLD thought that was the best way for the "WORLD" to be.
However, if you feel like someone else should arbitrate the course of the world, let me know, and we can fight about it or something. Maybe have coffee.
I really hate it when people have to resort to force to resolve conflicts. And I am speaking as the person (nation) with the most force to bring to bear.
I regard all nations in the world on equal footing with regard to trade, AS LONG AS IT WILL NOT ECONOMICALLY HARM MY PEOPLE. (This is soooo simple...)
If I give you my word, I MEAN IT.
If you cross me, you will REGRET IT.
If I am a sponsor of peace between Israel and her neighbors...
YOU HAD BETTER BELIEVE IT.

2006-11-03 19:14:25 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I dont believe Israel is guilty of any human rights abuses. I fully support the state of Israel and believe they should declare war on the PLO. I dont think the Pali's should be given one inch of Israeli land.

2006-11-04 13:07:30 · answer #4 · answered by republican_jew 2 · 1 2

If their opponents would stop attacking them, there would be no conflict. So take that into account before making such ridiculous accuasations.

2006-11-04 08:16:38 · answer #5 · answered by mrcricket1932 6 · 0 2

Sudan and Somalia might be candidates, too.

2006-11-03 18:33:14 · answer #6 · answered by kearneyconsulting 6 · 0 0

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