Posted by
Sam Aron on Sunday, July 30, 2006 4:34:36 PM
Disproportionate Condemnation!
“Disproportionate force” is the new fancy term, invented by the European Union, France, UN, and you name it diplomats. This slogan, according to them, justifies why they expect and demand from Israel to endure assaults from an uncontrolled, quasi-regime, terror cell that no other government in the world would ignore.
This kind of almost unanimous condemnation – In world bodies and diplomatic circles where its almost impossible and it takes an enormous amount of efforts and deliberations – to draft a phony resolution referring to the world maniacs, like the Iranian President Ahmnendeniad and the North Korean Kim Jong Il. The later is operating concentration camps and is a known sadistic brutalizer of his own nation. Both of them are incalculable, and it’s a great danger to allow them pose a threat to the whole world, besides the innocent people that are dying under there bloody hands.
In Darfur, Sudan, Government backed rebels have slaughtered hundred thousands of innocent civilians, and they expelled millions from their muddy tents. But we’re still waiting for meaningful steps from Kofi Annan and Jack Chirac to stop these atrocities against innocent men, women and children.
Where are the so conscious and merciful nations?
Why can they sleep when the blood of thousands are spilled in one Muslim nation, But are so appalled and shocked when some four hundred died through tragic mistakes, in the mid of an intense fight against a horrible enemy of the human kind?
How many emergency sessions had the UN convened for Darfur?
Is the current diplomatic buzzing and condemnation proportional to the efforts that Annan had undertaken to bring an end to the Darfur crisis?
Why is the blood of several hundred Lebanese victims – who’s death we, surely, all regret, non less then the 19 Israelis who died from the Katusha rockets - drawing so much attention and condemnation from allover?
The only explanation is that the political interests – of weakening the US and its allies, and the pattern of appeasing to terror – is fueling this Disproportionate Condemnation!
So, Kofi Annan, Jack Chirac, and your alike, stop using the tragic events as human shields in front of your politically motivated rhetoric.
Its not innocent lives, Its pure politics!