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Conflict in the Middle East

Theories on why the US government are making themselves complicit in war crimes to support Israel

106 replies

PeasfullPerson · 09/12/2023 09:18

What are they getting out of this? Enlighten me.

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backtowinter · 10/12/2023 19:14

@FreedomOfSpeechBelongToEveryone

What do you mean that @WatTyler hasn't posted a single fact

Did we dream 7th October?

MissConductUS · 10/12/2023 19:20

Leah5678 · 10/12/2023 18:13

A lot of the top dogs in the USA have dual Israeli citizenship. I mean a very high percentage compared to the general us population.
Can't really say the same for Palestinian Americans.
AIPAC is also very influential

Really? Name a few.

Silence1 · 10/12/2023 19:23

@WatTyler What's the plan then after all Hamas are dead (an ideology btw so hard to kill) ?
What's Israel going to do with their new totally safe secure lives and country?
I guess the US taxpayers, especially the under 30s, will be happy not to have to send billions of dollars anymore to protect Israel.

HeidiInTheBigCity · 10/12/2023 19:23

BelleHathor · 10/12/2023 19:05

You are correct. A lot of people do not understand that Gaza is not a separate entity and is legally part of the "Occupied Territories" along with the West Bank and East Jerusalem.

They have a rudimentary understanding of the meaning of "Occupation" based on it's dictionary definition and media has done a terrible job of communicating it's meaning in International Law.

As Francesca Albanese,
UN Special Rapporteur explains: "Israel cannot claim the right of self-defence against a threat that emanates from the territory that it occupies, that is kept under belligerent occupation."
https://x.com/ajitxsingh/status/1724488544335392943?s=20

On a total sidenote: Francesca Albanese is my girl crush these days, and I want to be her when I grow up!

Saschka · 10/12/2023 19:29

Livelovelaugh028384 · 10/12/2023 00:44

One thing I know after the past 2 months is this is going to breed a generation in gaza if they are not fully wiped out where they will seek revenge. I for 1 when it happens will not condem them because we all saw it happening as well as those in power. They are complicit and always will be.

Unfortunately it is looking increasingly likely that the intention is indeed to wipe them out, and then to turn to the West Bank and wipe them out too (look at the increased violent settler action there since Oct 7th - they feel emboldened).

BelleHathor · 10/12/2023 19:34

HeidiInTheBigCity · 10/12/2023 19:23

On a total sidenote: Francesca Albanese is my girl crush these days, and I want to be her when I grow up!

😆💯! She's so brave fearless and strong. Puts many of our so called leaders to shame!

TheABC · 10/12/2023 19:51

Unfortunately it is looking increasingly likely that the intention is indeed to wipe them out, and then to turn to the West Bank and wipe them out too (look at the increased violent settler action there since Oct 7th - they feel emboldened).

If Israel wanted all Gazans dead, they could do it more efficiently with a bombing raid (I feel a bit sick just writing that sentence). However, they are definitely committing domicide with so much of the enclave's infrastructure destroyed and it wouldn't surprise me if they want to "push" the Gazans into the North Sinai desert. Egypt really doesn't want that - Hamas would simply link up with the Muslim brotherhood and even if they didn't, 2 million refugees in an impoverished country would destabilise things anyway.

I support Israel's right to self-defence but this is wrong and deeply counterproductive. People are already dying from a lack of medicine, soon they will be dying from cold and malnutrition. Even if there is a ceasefire tomorrow, the level of need is so great that it's going to take an earthquake-level of emergency help to make a difference.

Leah5678 · 10/12/2023 19:59

MissConductUS · 10/12/2023 19:20

Really? Name a few.

Anthony blinken
Sheldon adelson and wife miriam
Stephen schwarzman
Wendy sherman
To name just a few. Quite disproportionate compared to the general us population.
Not all will have an Israeli passport but they could apply and easily get one

Do you care to name as many powerful Palestinian Americans? No probably because there is practically none

Parkingt111 · 10/12/2023 21:32

This was an interesting poll in regards to American attitudes towards the way Biden has handled the conflict

Most Americans disapprove of Joe Biden’s handling of the Israel-Gaza war, CBS reports.

According to a new poll published by the US news outlet,

•46% of Americans believe that the Biden administration is making “no impact” on a peaceful resolution in the war.

•20% believe that the Biden administration is “more likely” to be making a peaceful resolution.

•34% believe the US president is “less likely” to be making a peaceful resolution.

Meanwhile, among Democrats
•38% believe that Biden is showing “too much support” for Israel, a 10% jump from a poll conducted in October.

•8% of Democrats believe that the Biden administration is not showing enough support, a 2% decrease from October.

•Fifty-four percent of Democrats believe that Biden is showing the “right amount of support”, an 8% decrease from October

Livelovelaugh028384 · 10/12/2023 23:32

Saschka · 10/12/2023 19:29

Unfortunately it is looking increasingly likely that the intention is indeed to wipe them out, and then to turn to the West Bank and wipe them out too (look at the increased violent settler action there since Oct 7th - they feel emboldened).

That is exactly what they will do and try and force them to Egypt. They did it from the north to the south saying its safe. Now the excuse is hamas is there. Then it'll be hamas is in this region till they've cleared all of Palestine and killed all those possible. But we will still have people saying they don't have a choice.

I won't bother replying anymore to people who try to justify this genocide because that what it is. I will be taking part in the global strike tomorrow and urge those who support Palestine and have compassion to take part it in too.

SharonEllis · 11/12/2023 07:01

Leah5678 · 10/12/2023 19:59

Anthony blinken
Sheldon adelson and wife miriam
Stephen schwarzman
Wendy sherman
To name just a few. Quite disproportionate compared to the general us population.
Not all will have an Israeli passport but they could apply and easily get one

Do you care to name as many powerful Palestinian Americans? No probably because there is practically none

Where is your evidence that Blinken has dual citizenship?
Sheldin Adelson is dead
Stephen Schwarzman & Wendy Sherman are Jewish, so what? And not sure they have dual citizenship anyway.
There are various prominent Palestinian-Americans, including Representative Rashida Tlaib & Edward Said (who remains hugely influential though dead) various other politicians at state level. The Palestinian American community is much much smaller than the American Jewish community.
But anyway, you misunderstand the nature of American society. All Americans are immigrants, apart from native Americans. The idea that they are all pulling strings for their country of origin, or a country that shares their religion is weird, and entirely wrong. Or are you saying that this applies only to Jews? You know the problem with that right? Like Norman Tebbit's cricket test?

Sussurations · 11/12/2023 07:19

@SharonEllis honestly I think that’s part of the problem. Some people, very upset, and understandably so, by what’s happening in Gaza, but who don’t know a great deal of history and are influenced by their general political leanings, pick up on talking points and proliferate antisemitic tropes without even knowing it.

SharonEllis · 11/12/2023 07:30

@SuSussurations its alarming how unthinking people are about following their own party line. The number of times I've read that Gaza is 'occupied' or that Israel is a white settler colony. There is a great clip on twitter at the moment of a conversation in which anti-Israel activists learn that there are Arabs in Israel, including in prominent positions. They didn't know & can't compute.

Leah5678 · 11/12/2023 11:33

SharonEllis · 11/12/2023 07:01

Where is your evidence that Blinken has dual citizenship?
Sheldin Adelson is dead
Stephen Schwarzman & Wendy Sherman are Jewish, so what? And not sure they have dual citizenship anyway.
There are various prominent Palestinian-Americans, including Representative Rashida Tlaib & Edward Said (who remains hugely influential though dead) various other politicians at state level. The Palestinian American community is much much smaller than the American Jewish community.
But anyway, you misunderstand the nature of American society. All Americans are immigrants, apart from native Americans. The idea that they are all pulling strings for their country of origin, or a country that shares their religion is weird, and entirely wrong. Or are you saying that this applies only to Jews? You know the problem with that right? Like Norman Tebbit's cricket test?

The op asked a question "why does the USA government support Israel" and people are answering it, yes a lot of prominent Americans are Jewish the one dead Palestinian American you mentioned doesn't make up for that.
Israel is a Jewish country so of course it's relevant.
I'm not even saying it's a bad thing that Jews have done so well for themselves in the USA (so no need for you to call antisemitism) honestly well done to them.

Leah5678 · 11/12/2023 11:35

SharonEllis · 11/12/2023 07:01

Where is your evidence that Blinken has dual citizenship?
Sheldin Adelson is dead
Stephen Schwarzman & Wendy Sherman are Jewish, so what? And not sure they have dual citizenship anyway.
There are various prominent Palestinian-Americans, including Representative Rashida Tlaib & Edward Said (who remains hugely influential though dead) various other politicians at state level. The Palestinian American community is much much smaller than the American Jewish community.
But anyway, you misunderstand the nature of American society. All Americans are immigrants, apart from native Americans. The idea that they are all pulling strings for their country of origin, or a country that shares their religion is weird, and entirely wrong. Or are you saying that this applies only to Jews? You know the problem with that right? Like Norman Tebbit's cricket test?

Why say "Sheldon adelson" is dead and then go on to mention someone who is also dead though? Sheldon adelsons legacy goes on just as much if not more so then the man you mentioned

FOJN · 11/12/2023 13:47

BelleHathor · 10/12/2023 19:05

You are correct. A lot of people do not understand that Gaza is not a separate entity and is legally part of the "Occupied Territories" along with the West Bank and East Jerusalem.

They have a rudimentary understanding of the meaning of "Occupation" based on it's dictionary definition and media has done a terrible job of communicating it's meaning in International Law.

As Francesca Albanese,
UN Special Rapporteur explains: "Israel cannot claim the right of self-defence against a threat that emanates from the territory that it occupies, that is kept under belligerent occupation."
https://x.com/ajitxsingh/status/1724488544335392943?s=20

I just wanted to add another link to your post....

To argue that Gaza isn't occupied simply because there is not a military presence inside the wall is just semantics. It's been discussed and debated for years and the general consensus is that the level of control Israel exerts over almost every aspect of life in Gaza amounts to an occupation.

https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/blogs/menasource/gaza-israel-occupied-international-law/

Israel claims it is no longer occupying the Gaza Strip. What does international law say?

The laws of occupation codify a basic principle of humanity: those with effective control over a population have obligations to protect it.

https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/blogs/menasource/gaza-israel-occupied-international-law

SharonEllis · 11/12/2023 14:07

Leah5678 · 11/12/2023 11:35

Why say "Sheldon adelson" is dead and then go on to mention someone who is also dead though? Sheldon adelsons legacy goes on just as much if not more so then the man you mentioned

Sorry, I don't know anything sbout Sheldon Adelson - what is his legacy and its impact?

Edward Said on the other hand is one of the most important American cultural critics & public intellectuals of the last 50 years, as well as being a peace activist. He died in 2003 but his work is hugely influential beyond the academy still especially in postcolonial studies and around Israel-Palestine. We were asked for influential Palestinian-Americans. Thats why I mentioned him.

SharonEllis · 11/12/2023 14:11

Leah5678 · 11/12/2023 11:33

The op asked a question "why does the USA government support Israel" and people are answering it, yes a lot of prominent Americans are Jewish the one dead Palestinian American you mentioned doesn't make up for that.
Israel is a Jewish country so of course it's relevant.
I'm not even saying it's a bad thing that Jews have done so well for themselves in the USA (so no need for you to call antisemitism) honestly well done to them.

The Jewish population in the US is less than 2.5% of the total US population. Even if they were all 'prominent' and all thought the same way (which they certainly don't) it would not explain why the US supports Israel. It has a lot more to do with the strategic advantage of supporting the only democracy in the Middle East against Iran and the theocratic/dictatorial tendencies of many of the political actors in the region.

Leah5678 · 11/12/2023 14:28

SharonEllis · 11/12/2023 14:11

The Jewish population in the US is less than 2.5% of the total US population. Even if they were all 'prominent' and all thought the same way (which they certainly don't) it would not explain why the US supports Israel. It has a lot more to do with the strategic advantage of supporting the only democracy in the Middle East against Iran and the theocratic/dictatorial tendencies of many of the political actors in the region.

I believe you misunderstood what I said yes they're only 2.5% of the general population but if you just look at the richest most powerful Americans they make up a much higher percentage.
I must repeat before someone accuses me of antisemitism, that I don't think that's a negative thing, good for them for working so hard to get there.
And it does explain why the us supports Israel although the strategic position of Israel is also an explanation. There can be more than one reason for something

SharonEllis · 11/12/2023 14:34

Leah5678 · 11/12/2023 14:28

I believe you misunderstood what I said yes they're only 2.5% of the general population but if you just look at the richest most powerful Americans they make up a much higher percentage.
I must repeat before someone accuses me of antisemitism, that I don't think that's a negative thing, good for them for working so hard to get there.
And it does explain why the us supports Israel although the strategic position of Israel is also an explanation. There can be more than one reason for something

Rich & powerful Jews, eh?

Parkingt111 · 11/12/2023 15:37

@SharonEllis regarding the occupation of Gaza, it is not something that pro palestinians have pulled out of thin air that some are trying to portray as such.
Due to the nature and level of control of Gaza amongst other things, there are many organisations and countries who consider it occupied such as the European Union

SharonEllis · 11/12/2023 15:46

Do you not think @Leah5678 that it might be that, given how few 'rich and powerful'Jews there are, numerically, as I think you concede, that it's more a case of the interests of some of them (again, I suggest they dont all think the same way)aligning with US foreign policy objectives than actually driving them? Or do you see a parallel with Americans of other heritage driving US foreign policy? Rupert Murdoch is very powerful, has he advanced Australian geopolitical objectives in US foreign policy? Nigerians are among the most successful immigrants in recent times - I wonder how they are shaping US foreign policy? It's an interesting question given how Americans come from pretty much every nation in the world - who has the most influence? Or are they actually all broadly interested most in America's Strategic role?

SharonEllis · 11/12/2023 15:49

Parkingt111 · 11/12/2023 15:37

@SharonEllis regarding the occupation of Gaza, it is not something that pro palestinians have pulled out of thin air that some are trying to portray as such.
Due to the nature and level of control of Gaza amongst other things, there are many organisations and countries who consider it occupied such as the European Union

In my experience the complexity of the situation in Gaza isn't the issue. Again and again it turns out people didn't know Israel withdrew forces and settlements and does not have political control in any normal sense. That resides with Hamas because they defeated Fatah.

Parkingt111 · 11/12/2023 15:59

@SharonEllis regardless of that it is still considered under occupation because of the level of control by some.
Israel disputes this, but just because it does, it doesn't mean that those who say so are lying or that it's some form of conspiracy theory.
There are many organisations and countries who do consider Gaza as occupied

SharonEllis · 11/12/2023 16:27

Parkingt111 · 11/12/2023 15:59

@SharonEllis regardless of that it is still considered under occupation because of the level of control by some.
Israel disputes this, but just because it does, it doesn't mean that those who say so are lying or that it's some form of conspiracy theory.
There are many organisations and countries who do consider Gaza as occupied

Lying about what? They aren't lying. They just didn't know because their research is so superficial.