From The Lebanese People To The So Called “Civilized” West - New Website!


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From The Lebanese People To The So Called “Civilized” West - New Website!

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UPDATED!: From The Lebanese People To The So Called “Civilized” West


"Thank You"   LINK REPAIRED

CHECK IT OUT NOW BEFORE THE ZIONAZIS BURN IT DOWN, AS THEY SO LOVE TO BURN ALIVE LEBANESE CHILDREN.

From The Lebanese People To The So Called “Civilized” West - New Website!

 

UPDATED: IT IS RAINING BLOOD IN LEBANON


Related: IT IS RAINING BLOOD IN LEBANON

HOW ISRAEL CONTROLS WHAT YOU READ - Read the KEY "IT IS RAINING BLOOD IN LEBANON" post above as an example after reviewing the following, if you like.

By Marc Parent

Harvard Backs Away from "Israel Lobby" Professors; Removes Logo from Controversial Paper

[From the anti- American pro-Israel Lobby to you. Pathetic creatures. Thanks for the free advertising]

March 22, 2006

by Alex Safian
Harvard Backs Away from "Israel Lobby" Professors; Removes Logo from Controversial Paper

A controversial research report, The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy, by Harvard professor Stephen Walt and University of Chicago professor John Mearsheimer, that faults the “Israel lobby” for allegedly distorting the foreign policy of the United States to the detriment of U.S. interests, and which has been severely criticized as inaccurate and wrongheaded, no longer sports the Harvard or Kennedy School of Government logos that previously appeared on its front page.

The original first page, with the Harvard and KSG logos, and the usual small disclaimer. The revised first page – no Harvard logos and a much stronger and prominent disclaimer.

In a further sign that Harvard and the University of Chicago are distancing themselves from Professors Walt and Mearsheimer, the report also no longer includes the pro-forma disclaimer used for all other research reports on that Harvard website. In its place is a far stronger disclaimer, in much larger type. The original disclaimer read:

The views expressed in the KSG Faculty Research Working Paper Series are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect those of the John F. Kennedy School of Government or Harvard University. Copyright belongs to the author(s). Papers may be downloaded for personal use only.

The new, much more prominent disclaimer reads:

The two authors of this Working Paper are solely responsible for the views expressed in it. As academic institutions, Harvard University and the University of Chicago do not take positions on the scholarship of individual faculty, and this article should not be interpreted or portrayed as reflecting the official position of either institution.

It is especially notable that while the original disclaimer merely stated that Harvard did not necessarily share the views expressed in the article, the revised disclaimer goes much further, stating that:

1. The two authors are “solely responsible” for the content.
2. Both Harvard and the University of Chicago “do not take positions on the scholarship of individual faculty.”

Now, since universities do indeed take positions on the scholarship of individual faculty all the time (when deciding on hiring, tenure, raises, etc.), this can only be viewed as a devastating vote of no confidence by their respective universities in the work of Professors Walt and Mearsheimer.

Harvard should take the obvious next step and remove the paper from its Website pending correction of numerous errors of fact, logic and omission. [LOL]

 http://www.camera.org/index.asp?x_print=1&x_context=7& x_issue=35&x_article=1101

Read the Harvard study before they make it disappear. Better yet, download it.

http://mparent7777.livejournal.com/7155042.html


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Reviews, press & commentary


Author photos & book jacket.


Statement by Finkelstein upon publication of Beyond Chutzpah
Finkelstein points to a consensus among historians and human rights organizations on the factual record. Why, then, does so much controversy swirl around the Israel-Palestine conflict? Finkelstein's answer, copiously documented, is that apologists for Israel contrive controversy.


Read the full book description.

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Crossposted at HOW ISRAEL CONTROLS WHAT YOU READ | TPMCafe

And They Call it Progress


Progress in Lebanon
Die Welt, Germany - 13 hours ago
... Israel's Major-General Eisenkot said Tuesday that 'the IDF has hit over 1,000 targets,... [And they call it progress...]

3 Heavy Explosions Heard in Beirut
phillyBurbs.com, PA - 17 minutes ago
... Also Wednesday, Lebanon's prime minister said that 300 people have been killed, 1,000 have been wounded and a half-million displaced in Israel's week-old onslaught on Lebanon.
 

"week-old onslaught"

A week is along time!  Bush has given the Huns the time to double the destruction!

United States to Israel: you have one more week to blast you have one more week to blast Hizbullah Translation : The Fuehrer has given the Huns one more week to shred lives, maim babies, and to end what could be for countless.





Juan Cole urges you to act with haste: Juan Cole: Call Congress!

 UPDATED: IT IS RAINING BLOOD IN LEBANON

Lebanon civilian deaths morally not same as terror victims -- Bolton: Anybody buying?


You really can not make this stuff up.

From AFP:

"It's simply not the same thing to say that it's the same act to deliberately target innocent civilians, to desire their deaths, to fire rockets and use explosive devices or kidnapping versus the sad and highly unfortunate consequences of self-defense," Bolton noted. -- Lebanon civilian deaths morally not same as terror victims -- Bolton

A photo essay cobbled together from a refugee worker and political bloggers asks:

"[W]hat would happen if the powerless Lebanese government had actually unleashed air attacks across Israel the last time Israel's troops crossed into Lebanon? -- All in a day's work for America's ally Warning - graphic images.

Neocon: 'Iraq: Understanding Why They Raped'


Read this for insight into the profoundly disturbed minds of war apoligists.
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American Chronicle
Iraq: Understanding Why They Raped
Suki Falconberg

July 14, 2006

I can kind of understand why Marines in Iraq may have raped a 14-year-old girl and then killed her and her family. (I would like to stress the ‘may have.’ Nothing has been proven against these men yet. They have not been tried, or convicted. They are as innocent as you and I at this moment.)

It seems like a statement of the obvious, but the men are in a wartime situation. Full of the fear of being killed, the frustration of having to deal with this enemy they don’t know or understand—Iraqi culture is incredibly different from ours. They see their friends killed. They could get maimed, disfigured, have their legs blown off at any moment. They’re in the middle of this awful heat and loaded down with 50-100 lbs. of gear and angry as hell. Maybe rape and other atrocities are understandable responses? Maybe I would behave in a really savage way, too, if I were faced with what’s hitting these boys everyday?

In a USA Today article (June 2, 2006), Brig. Gen. Donald Campbell, chief of staff in Baghdad, says: “It’s very difficult to determine in some cases on this battlefield who is combatant and who is civilian.” The soldiers, he goes on to say, are experiencing “stress, fear, islolation….They see their buddies getting blown up on occasion, and they could snap.”

The Christian Science Monitor’s “US Troops Weigh Impact of Stress” (July 7, 2006) by Mark Sappenfield reinforces these views. Sappenfield writes: “A number of current and former troops suggest that amid the daily calamity of war, everyone has their breaking point, and the seemingly endless nature of this war could, in some cases, cause frustration to boil over into criminal violence.

“They are quick not to prejudge fellow soldiers and marines implicated in the… murder investigations that have emerged recently.


"'War can make you do terrible things,'says Lawrence Provost," a man who has served in both Afghanistan and Iraq with the Army Reserve.

“Moreover,” Sappenfield reports, “soldiers and marines resent what they see as the self-righteous condemnation of critics who sit thousands of miles from the fight and have little concept of what it means to fight an insurgency.” And he writes of “the stress of a combat environment where friend and foe blur into uncertainty.”

As a protected American woman sitting in my armchair, I am not likely to be called upon to go to war and to face the hardships and pressures of Iraq. About the closest I can come to urban warfare is watching Black Hawk Down. The movie was based on a true incident: on Oct. 3, 1993, young, untried Army Rangers, alongside more experienced Delta forces, engaged Somali militia in Mogadishu; due to poor intel, they didn’t know the whole city was going to come down on them. As a result, a number were killed and wounded. (What the military learned about urban warfare on that day has carried forward, to places like Iraq.) The movie tries to recreate the stress, heat, carnage, and uncertainty of urban combat and does so with a tense, harsh realism.

Although it is not about the rape-murder of civilians, it does hit us in the face with the moral uncertainties of urban warfare, and the confusion. The Somalis used women and children as shields. Somali women would also dart out, in the line of fire, to distract the American soldiers. Telling friend from foe would have been impossible in the circumstances. Avoiding killing women and children would have been impossible.

If I put myself in the place of these threatened young men in Mogadishu, how would I behave? If faced with someone shooting at me from behind a line of women and kids, I would, if necessary, kill the women and kids to protect myself. If I saw my buddies being torn up around me, I might want to exact some revenge. Even though I don’t have the male testosterone that would drive me to rape, I can imagine how men could use this act as an outlet for anger, wartime stress, frustration.

If the six soldiers implicated in the March rape-murder of the young Iraqi girl and her family are guilty, we should remember that they are ordinary men pushed to extremes. They are just like the men around us everyday—just like our boyfriends and brothers.

How can I condemn any soldiers for wartime rape-murder if I can’t answer for myself? What kind of savagery might I inflict on a woman or child if war pushed me far enough?

http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/viewArticle.asp?articleID=11506


Update: The American Chonicle has spiked the article.


Let the publisher, American Chronicle, know what you think.

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Crossposted at Neocon: 'Iraq: Understanding Why They Raped'

I am a refugee


I walked by some newspaper boxes this morning. The front page of one journal caught my attention. Pictured were three adorable small children, relatives of a local man. Having said goodbye to their uncle they went visiting other family.

They were viciously murdered yesterday.

Assassinated by a bomb dropping from the sky. A fighter jet following a strategy implimented by the U.S. and Israel had found a target.

War comes home.

The government that claims sovereignity over me is a forceful supporter of America and "the light unto nations."

What am I to think?

I feel like I live behind enemy lines now.

Where is my homeland?

Israeli Attacks Kill Civilians: Photos


Israeli Attacks Kill Civilians: Photos

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Frank Rich and why the U.S. and Israel are attacking Lebanon


FRANK RICH : From Those Wonderful Folks Who Gave You ‘Axis of Evil’

Frank gets the big bucks for stating the obvious. Our Congress does nothing.

So we end up with the fiasco in Iraq and maybe Dubya, Dubya Three.

Israel's assault has goals subordinate to striking Iran(by itself or by the U.S.). American diplomatic efforts have been wiped out. Syria will not do a Libya and come in from the cold, Arab states will not sign free trade agreements such as Qatar did. Iran will not settle the nuclear issue with the U.S.. Another goal is the overthrow of the Lebanese government and installation of a puppet regime. Stealing water is in the plans as well(Littel River). The Cheney faction benefits by the US moves to protect elite oil interests in the region and keeping the Arab states in flux. The Rice faction is not happy.

Strikes Are Called Part of Broad US/Israel Strategy, The Washington Post.

Read this and consider the fact the U.S. is making sitting ducks out of its citizens in Lebanon(from Fox News Saturday evening: According to Silva Boghossian, a US citizen stuck in Lebanon interviewed by Greta van Susteren at 10:25 Eastern Daylight Time, "the US has no plan" for an effective evacuation of American citizens in Lebanon).

So when is your Suez, Tonkin, Liberty? Choose your (faux) causus belli.

How to stop this madness? Some reality in traditional media might help(like that's going to happen).

A reader suggested this photo - Children die in convoy attack as Israel widens Lebanon assault.

I am crying as I post this


Israeli air strike kills entire Lebanese family of 12


Today from the The Daily Star:

DWEIR: Mohammad Akkash's voice cracks as he lists the names of his 10 grandchildren who were killed just hours earlier in an Israeli air raid on his eldest son's home. "The youngest one, Safat, was just six months old. Is a six-month-old baby a resistance fighter?" he asks. A paunchy man with grizzled crew cut, short white beard and weather-beaten face, Akkash stares bleakly at the ground as he sits outside his home in this village west of Nabatieh beneath a hastily erected awning to protect him and a dozen other male mourners from the noon sun. -- Israeli air strike kills entire Lebanese family of 12

All in a days work for America's ally.

Latest Example of State Terrorism


From PCHR yesterday:

“My name is Jihad Mohammad El-Saloul. I’m 49 years old, and work as a teachers. I’m a neighbor of Dr. Nabil Abu Salmeya.
Tonight at approximately 2:45 in the morning, I heard a small explosion. My wife, our children, and I woke up. I thought it was a sound bomb. My children were standing near the window. After about 10 minutes I heard a second explosion. The glass fell over our heads. I got out of the house to see what happened. One of our neighbors is Ahmad Bahar “Abu Akram,” a political leader in Hamas. I thought the explosion was in his home. As I walked, I was surprised that the explosion was in Dr. Nabil Abu Salmeya’s house. I went towards the bombed house. Smoke and thick dust was issuing from the house. I saw an injured,  bearded man among the rubble (El-Ja’bari). We put him in a blue Fiat with 3 young men from among the neighbors. After that, I went to help save others.
We found Abu Salmeya’s  son Ahmad, who studies engineering at university. He was injured in the face. He was in pain, and was standing on the balcony of the bombed house. He was calling us. We took him to an ambulance.
After that I saw a girl, Abu Salmeya’s daughter, who was about 17. She was handicapped. Her body was thrown on the ground, between the trees in the garden.
Then we found the body of his son, Yehya, who is in fourth grade. It was a headless body. We found the head in the hallway of a neighbor’s house, from Abass family. I knew Yehya and the girl well.
Then I found another son. He was dead and on the ground.
Then we found the body of the mother. He leg was torn off.
Then we found two arms of a man among the trees.
As to the house next to Abu Salmeya’s house, it belongs to my neighbor Rajih Abbas. Most of the household was injured by glass and brick shrapnel. We took out an elderly woman (65) who is  
Rajih’s mother. She injured in the leg, which was broken. We took out a child from the same room, from under the rubble and dust. The child was still breathing. I couldn’t believe that the child was still alive.
The Civil Defense Corps started to search the rubble immediately after the bombardment. At approximately 7:00 in the morning, they found Awad Nabil Abu Salmeya (19), who studies engineering. He was suffering from moderate injuries. He survived by a miracle.
Dr. Abu Salmeya’s family consisted of 11 members: himself, his wife, 5 girls, and 4 boys.
We only saw his sons Mohammad and Awad. Till now, we don’t know anything about 3 of his girls, who are still under the debris.
This is a residential area. Even if there were one or two wanted (activists), how can a whole neighborhood be targeted and bombed by planes, causing all this death and destruction to us, them and neighbors who are civilians. They do not want to kill the wanted, but to destroy civilians, kill them, and terrorize them.
The house is built on an area of 200 square meters. It is two parts. The southern part is old, and consists of a ground floor and a second floor. The second part is an open area with two rooms and a salon for the children.
The southern part was targeted. The deaths were there.
This are is called “Shanti neighborhood, Amer Project, Sheikh Radwan Quarter --
Latest Example of State Terrorism

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Palestinian injuries suggest Israel is using chemical weapons in Gaza


The Palestinian ministry of health revealed on Monday that the Israeli army has used a new type of explosive in its offensive on the Gaza Strip. These explosives contain toxics and radioactive materials which burn and tear the victim's body from the inside and leave long term deformations. --  Palestinian injuries suggest Israel is using chemical weapons in Gaza

All in a day's work for America's ally.

Israeli Savagery in Gaza


It's ironic to witness the transformation of victims into the most brutal perpetrator of that which they suffered in the past.-- Israeli Savagery in Gaza

Israeli Army orders destruction of 1000 Palestinian businesses; kills 3 kids playing soccer

More stuff for you to ignore. Continue shopping citizens.

Hey Bush, when you retire, don't stray far from Crawford


When War Criminals Retire

... former President Bush would be wise to stay home in Texas in his retirement. It is highly unlikely that he would face imprisonment in his own country, as did General Pinochet. George Bush should enjoy the barbeque, and ride his horses through the mesquite. Maybe invite former Vice-President Cheney down to the ranch for some hunting. -- Hey Bush, when you retire, don't stray far from Crawford

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