brite wrote:With all due respect to those who support Israel... I'm not feeling so charitable, right now.
Nope... not at all charitable toward to Hamas.... it's the people who live in Gaza that I feel for. And the people that live where the Israelis keep pushing out to build after they keep promising that they won't. And everyone else in the world turns a blind eye. Poor little Israel... I don't deny them a right to exist, though the way it came about is bull shit... they have become as bad as the they ones they are fighting against.Swift wrote:brite wrote:With all due respect to those who support Israel... I'm not feeling so charitable, right now.
Now, don't take that too far the other way. Hamas and even worse groups are no innocents. But is the fact that your enemy does evil things an excuse for you to do them too?
The Supreme Canuck wrote:With regard to #3 - that's why I'm a huge fan of the ICC. Of course, the US is not.
The Supreme Canuck wrote:Yep. Though there is the fun little wrinkle with war crimes - universal jurisdiction. It means that, as with piracy, any country that lays its hands on a war criminal can prosecute them for crimes against humanity no matter where the crimes were committed. It's just that countries tend not to like to go to the bother.
The Supreme Canuck wrote:That's the thing, isn't it? I mean, technically, if a U.S. official you suspect of war crimes lands in your country for a diplomatic jaunt, you can arrest him. But nobody wants to do that. Which is why universal jurisdiction has only been used to grab people from countries that are, well, less likely to invade you. Genocidaires from Rwanda, for example.
But a U.S. official? You only do that if you want a carrier group to unleash some "freedom" on your ass.
The Supreme Canuck wrote:You joke, but I seem to recall that there was a push by some leftist groups to have him arrested when he visited Canada. Let me look that up...
Oh, shit. It was bloody Amnesty International who wanted us to arrest him. Christ.
“Hamas is responsible, and Hamas will pay,” Netanyahu said in reference to the kidnapping. However, Inspector Rosenfeld’s statements, along with a number of reports concerning the identities of known police suspects, seem to indicate that Hamas leadership was not involved in the vicious crime.
SciFiFisher wrote:Because.
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