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Tragedy in the Middle-East

Tragedy in the Middle-East

Turns out ten people died this morning in the Middle-East.

No big deal, right? Deaths happen in the Middle-East all the time, right? Just think of the Darfurians, who are being slaughtered by the tens of thousands or the remaining Jews in Yemen whose houses were regularly firebombed until they escaped last year. So what's different this time? Why would I even mention ten deaths?

Well, turns out today people died.

Not blacks, not Jews, but people.

I expect this tragedy to be well-covered by the regular media so I won't have to comment much.

 

Update:

The Jews are even craftier than I thought.

The distance between Cyprus and Israel is 227 nautical miles (apparently some 260 land miles).

International waters start 200 miles off the coast. Maritime borders are otherwise drawn roughly between the adjacent countries.

There are no "international waters" in the Mediterranean:

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/f/f1/Internationalwaters.png

But the Israelis somehow managed to board a ship in "international waters". That's extremely nasty.

 

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Reply #101 Top

I am not sure yet it's unfortunate. Turns out they were Islamists and members of a group that is considered a terrorist group by Israel and the US.
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Yes a terrorist groups as defined by the government of Turkey itself!

Reply #102 Top

Yes a terrorist groups as defined by the government of Turkey itself!
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Turkey's merely following the Obama model of American diplomacy.

Reply #103 Top

The concern was over the use of dispropotionate force against a humnitarian mission.
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What disproportionate use of force? the israeli soldiers were unarmed (paintball guns are not weapons) and were attacked with real weapons as soon as they landed, and injured. Then a second group of soldiers came to the rescue, this time with real weapons, and used them to save their commrades. there was no "disproportionate use of force"...

Also, fuck disproportionate. Its about who is the victim and who is the aggressor... The Israeli soldiers were the victims here.

I can see it now "I was only trying to rape this woman and she shot me with a gun! This is disproportionate use of force!"

Reply #104 Top

Also, fuck disproportionate. Its about who is the victim and who is the aggressor... The Israeli soldiers were the victims here.

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Has anybody ever seen the concept if "disproportionate force" applied anywhere except with regards to Israel?

Seems to me like a new invention when the UN couldn't find any real "law" Israel might have violated.

 

Reply #105 Top

Has anybody ever seen the concept if "disproportionate force" applied anywhere except with regards to Israel?

Seems to me like a new invention when the UN couldn't find any real "law" Israel might have violated.
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ANY time a non-pc nation wins a fight, it is always disproportionate.  They accused Clinton of it back when he was bombing the hell out of the Serbs.  Again, Israel is collateral damage in the ideological war that liberals are waging against freedom and liberty via the media.

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http://www.jpost.com/Headlines/Article.aspx?id=178847

Turkey just killed 100 Kurdish rebels in Iraq.

Our non-antisemitic media will probably report these extrajudicial killins on foreign soil just like they are reporting the assasination of the Hamas terrorist a while ago.