Posted on 03/28/2004 10:46:43 PM PST by quidnunc
The recent assassination of Sheik Saruman raises among some Americans the question at what point should we reconsider our rather blanket support for the Israelis and show a more even-handed attitude toward the Palestinians? The answer, it seems to me, should be assessed in cultural, economic, political, and social terms.
Well, we should no longer support Israel, when
Mr. Sharon suspends all elections and plans a decade of unquestioned rule.
Mr. Sharon suspends all investigation about fiscal impropriety as his family members spend millions of Israeli aid money in Paris.
All Israeli television and newspapers are censored by the Likud party.
Israeli hit teams enter the West Bank with the precise intention of targeting and blowing up Arab women and children.
Preteen Israeli children are apprehended with bombs under their shirts on their way to the West Bank to murder Palestinian families.
Israeli crowds rush into the street to dip their hands into the blood of their dead and march en masse chanting mass murder to the Palestinians.
Rabbis give public sermons in which they characterize Palestinians as the children of pigs and monkeys.
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Errr, no. The answer should be assessed purely in terms of realpolitik - we should stop supporting Israel when it is no longer in America's interests to support Israel. Not that I think this is likely to happen any time soon, but that's how the geopolitical calculus works in the real world.
Should we murder our neighbors kid when it is in our interest too? If you interests are bigger than your morality, you are in a very dangerous place.
That's a ridiculous analogy, and you should be ashamed of yourself for even bringing it up. Please try to think of something a bit less hyperbolic in the future.
If you interests are bigger than your morality, you are in a very dangerous place.
Unless you are prepared to argue that we are able to enforce our morality in all places and at all times, we will necessarily have to pick and choose among those we will support. I assign no special criteria to Israel in that regard - when it is in the American interest to support Israel, we should support Israel, and when it is not, we should not. I assume that the Israelis regard their own allies in this fashion as well - if they do not, they would be wise to start.
We elect a government here in America with the goal of advancing American interests, not Israeli interests - that is what the Israeli government is for. When and where advancing Israeli interests proves felicitous for advancing American interests, the American government should advance the interests of the American people by advancing the interests of the Israeli people, and where it does not advance American interests, the United States should not advance Israeli interests. I also assume that Israelis regard their own state interests in a similar fashion here as well - if they do not, they would be wise to start.
Victor Davis Hanson moral clarity huge BUMPSo until then, I think most Americans can see the moral differences in the present struggle.
If the Palestinians wish to hold periodic and open elections, establish an independent judiciary, create a free press, arrest murderers, subject their treasury to public scrutiny, eschew suicide murdering, censure religious leaders who call for mass murder, embrace non-violent dissidents, extend equal rights to women, end honor killings, raise funds in the Arab world earmarked only to build water, sewer, transportation, and education infrastructure, and pledge that any Jews who choose to live in the West Bank will enjoy the same rights as Arabs in Israel, then they might find Americans equally divided over questions of land and peace.
But all that is a lot of ifs. And so for the present, Palestinian leaders shouldnt be too surprised that Americans increasingly find very little in their society that has much appeal to either our values or sympathy. If they continually assure us publicly that they are furious at Americans, then they should at least pause, reflect, and ask themselves why an overwhelming number of Americansnot Jewish, not residents of New York, not influenced by the mediaare growing far more furious with them.
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Tolik, thanks for the ping.
VDH moral clarity bump.
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