INTERNATIONAL LAW

Jonathan Tepperman

The Right Way to Prosecute

Two war-crimes cases provide more reasons why the United States shouldn't abuse prisoners.

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  • Posted By: Dark Matter @ 01/11/2009 5:09:24 PM

    The US is so committed to Israel because we see a big piece of ourselves in them. Both of us have sizable 'war' parties because we both on occasion get dragged into fundamentally unlawful situations.

    The US is global cop. Arguing we shouldn't do the things we do is saying either the world doesn't need one or someone else could do a better job. Sometimes the law doesn't cover reality because the players we're dealing with aren't law abiding.

    Israel in this case had to deal with a serial mass murderer. Yahya Ayyash already had the blood of at least 90 civilians on his hands and he was trying to perfect the "hundreds dead at once" routine. The Pals weren't going to arrest him, sending in the army would have been even more bloody, ergo assassination, even if it did kill a dozen other civilians, was the LEAST bloody way to deal with the situation.

    The suggested alternative by the overly "lawful" would be living with terror attacks, which we're honest enough to admit we'd never do. So Israel did EXACTLY what the US would do in the same situation. That's why we're in their corner, it's because we understand them.

  • Posted By: Dark Matter @ 01/11/2009 1:41:22 PM

    The US is so committed to Israel because we see a big piece of ourselves in them. Both of us have sizable 'war' parties because we both on occasion get dragged into fundamentally unlawful situations.

    The US is global cop. Arguing that we shouldn't do the things we do is saying either the world doesn't need one or that someone else could do a better job. Sometimes the law doesn't cover reality because the players we're dealing with aren't law abiding.

    Israel in this case had to deal with a serial mass murderer. Yahya Ayyash already had the blood of at least 90 civilians on his hands and he was trying to perfect the "hundreds dead at once" routine. The Pals weren't going to arrest him, sending in the army would have been even more bloody, ergo assassination, even if it did kill a dozen other civilians, was the LEAST bloody way to deal with the situation.

  • Posted By: MarkusDemetrius @ 01/11/2009 12:54:36 AM

    Markus Demetrius (me) - Why is the US so committed to Israel? Is it just the Jewish Lobby, or is there an actual rational explanation? As I understand it, after WWII Britain was getting swamped with Jewish refugees and so lobbied the UN for the creation of Israel on Palestinian land - without any new homeland/redress given to the displaced Palestinians. Then Britain backed away from supporting Israel (?) and somehow this has become the USA's problem. We provide Israel with money and weapons, they kill Arabs, then Arabs kill us since we back Israel. Why not simply stop all support for Israel? Is it just the Jewish Lobby, or is there an actual "compelling reason" for the USA to be making so many enemies?

    Anyone, please, point out the holes in my logic. I simply want to know...

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