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Corrupt Government Title: How to End the Tragedy in Gaza (Rep. Ron Paul) As of late Friday the ceasefire in Gaza seems to be holding, if tentatively. While we should be pleased that this round of fighting appears temporarily on hold, we must realize that without changes in US foreign policy it is only a matter of time before the killing begins again. It feels like 2009 all over again, which is the last time this kind of violence broke out in Gaza. At that time over 1,400 Palestinians were killed, of which just 235 were combatants. The Israelis lost 13 of which 10 were combatants. At that time I said of then-President Bushs role in the conflict: It's our money and our weapons. But I think we encouraged it. Certainly, the president has said nothing to diminish it. As a matter of fact, he justifies it on moral grounds, saying, oh, they have a right to do this, without ever mentioning the tragedy of Gaza
. To me, I look at it like a concentration camp. The US role has not changed under the Obama administration. The same mistakes continue. As journalist Glenn Greenwald wrote last week: "For years now, US financial, military and diplomatic support of Israel has been the central enabling force driving this endless conflict. The bombs Israel drops on Gazans, and the planes they use to drop them, and the weapons they use to occupy the West Bank and protect settlements are paid for, in substantial part, by the US taxpayer
Last week, as the fighting raged, President Obama raced to express US support for the Israeli side, in a statement that perfectly exemplifies the tragic-comedy of US foreign policy. The US supported the Israeli side because, he said, "No country on Earth would tolerate missiles raining down on its citizens from outside its borders. Considering that this president rains down missiles on Yemen, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and numerous other countries on a daily basis, the statement was so hypocritical that it didnt pass the laugh test. But it wasnt funny. US Secretary of State Hilary Clinton traveled to Tel Aviv to meet with Israeli prime minister Netanyahu, but she refused to meet with elected Palestinian leaders. Clintonsaid upon arrival in Israel, America's commitment to Israels security is rock-solid and unwavering. Does this sound like an honest broker? At the same time Congress acted with similar ignobility when an unannounced resolution was brought to the House floor after the business of the week had been finished; and in less than 30 seconds the resolution was passed by unanimous consent, without debate and without most Representatives even having heard of it. The resolution, H Res 813, was so one-sided it is not surprising they didnt want anyone to have the chance to read and vote on it. Surely at least a handful of my colleagues would have objected to language like, The House of Representatives expresses unwavering commitment to the security of the State of Israel as a Jewish and democratic state with secure borders... Continuing to rain down missiles on so many increasingly resentful nations, the US is undermining rather than furthering its security. We are on a collision course with much of the rest of the world if we do not right our foreign policy. Ending interventionism in the Middle East and replacing it with friendship and even-handedness would be a welcome first step.
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So I'm curious as to how much money our government is giving to all the other countries in the Middle East who seem to want Israel gone??
Well they're not giving any to Iran, so forget the "all". Iran is getting paid in gold for their natural gas and oil sales, which is the main reason why they will end up getting attacked. They're a threat to the petro-dollar and FED ponzi scheme economics, which is the lifeblood of the D&R crime syndicate. Kadaffi in Libya was working on selling oil for a new currency, the "Golden Dinar", so Hillary's terrorists ("democratic rebels") whacked him, while NATO-bama bombed everyone who didn't look like a terrorist. Many middle eastern countries get US aid, just not nearly as much as Israel gets. Those puppet rulers must dance to the tune of the banksters to keep the bucks coming. Follow the money.
Another excellent synopsis. It's a pity so many other posters on this forum lack your clarity of thought. Regards,
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