Israel Attack on Gaza Aid Flotilla
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ptown_trojans_1lhslep134;375696 wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_FbuSN-3-k&feature=related
Honestly, those Turks can go fuck themselves. It's pretty clear there was more to this flotilla than just "aid", as some of the people on there have had known sympathies towards Hamas.
Now I'm glad the Israeli's killed those douchebags.
What would you do in that situation? Just give in?
The fact remains, the ship was at high seas, illegal to board in international waters, and we do not know the extend of which the Israelis hailed the vessel, fired warning shots, or tried to divert it.
They had little authority to board the vessel and even then, did they expect to be greeted in open arms? I know I would have fought back if my ship was being taken over by soldiers coming down from choppers.
Also, the blockade is in direct violation of the UN Security Council Resolution that ended the actions in Gaza last year.
Whether you agree with Hamas or not is irrelevant. The fact was it was a boat, in high seas, with no WMD, no drugs, no slaves and no pirates on board. The UN said the blockade was illegal, so Israel had no right to board the vessel.
They should have simply waited until it was in their waters, then board "for security reasons", which would have been legal. -
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dwccrewbeliever;375080 wrote:As I recall our nation's founders were perfectly OK with accepting French assistance during the Revolutionary War.
And then when the French asked for our help in return, we denied it. You just happen to omit that little part of our historical "alliance" with the French. The truth is Washington didn't want to get involved with the affairs of the french, even after they helped us in our revolution. So your theory is not very sound. Yes, we accepted their aid, but we never formed an alliance with them and never aided them in return (our founding fathers didn't at least).
Belly35;375217 wrote:Is a Humanitarian Mission to Gaza still a Humanitarian Mission if some of those on board have a history of terrorist activities?
Israel's deputy U.N. Ambassador Daniel Carmon said "this flotilla was anything but a humanitarian mission."
Some activists have "terrorist history" and its organizers support radical Islamic groups such as Hamas, which controls Gaza and refuses to recognize Israel's existence, he said.
Carmon defended the legality of Israel's blockade and the boarding of the ships -- which refused repeated calls to send their cargo to Gaza through Israel -- as "a preventive measure." He called the results "tragic and unfortunate."
Maybe America and this Administration should take lessons from Israel on protecting their country and their citizen. Terrorism is not a game ….. you want to lose
Well if the Israeli Deputy UN Ambassador says so, then it must be!!!!!! -
ptown_trojans_1Belly35;375217 wrote:Is a Humanitarian Mission to Gaza still a Humanitarian Mission if some of those on board have a history of terrorist activities?
Israel's deputy U.N. Ambassador Daniel Carmon said "this flotilla was anything but a humanitarian mission."
Some activists have "terrorist history" and its organizers support radical Islamic groups such as Hamas, which controls Gaza and refuses to recognize Israel's existence, he said.
Carmon defended the legality of Israel's blockade and the boarding of the ships -- which refused repeated calls to send their cargo to Gaza through Israel -- as "a preventive measure." He called the results "tragic and unfortunate."
Maybe America and this Administration should take lessons from Israel on protecting their country and their citizen. Terrorism is not a game ….. you want to lose
So you trust a government official? Since you take every word the administration says with a huge grain of salt, I figured you would this as well.
Yes, there is a humanitarian crisis. Yes, Hamas is in control of Gaza, but they were elected in in 2006.
Also, sometimes you have to break down and start to talk with Hamas. It makes no sense not to start a dialogue with Hamas. Why? Look at the Troubles in Ireland, granted it did take a unification of Shin Fein. But, it was when the UK started to move toward discussions that peace was started.
Hamas is a reality in the area. Ignoring and trying to beat them to a pulp will not work. Israel tried and failed. -
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I agree....ptown_trojans_1;375711 wrote:They should have simply waited until it was in their waters, then board "for security reasons", which would have been legal.
But I also highly doubt these "humanitarian aid" folks are benevolent peace-loving flower children. Right or wrong I suspect the Israelis chose to do this thing with some justification. Again I'm waiting until the facts reveal the truth before rendering judgment. -
ptown_trojans_1I just found my quote of the day, ahh Bibi:
http://www.jpost.com/Home/Article.aspx?id=177286This was not a 'Love Boat' it was a hate boat."
Also, here is an interesting lay person's view of international law.
http://opiniojuris.org/2010/06/02/why-is-israels-blockade-of-gaza-legal/ -
Mr. 300The Vice President of The United States of America says Israel was right t do what they did.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/06/03/biden-israel-right-stop-gaza-ships/
Hmmmm, wonder how long he'll be hidden from the media after these comments?? -
ptown_trojans_1Mr. 300;377792 wrote:The Vice President of The United States of America says Israel was right t do what they did.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/06/03/biden-israel-right-stop-gaza-ships/
Hmmmm, wonder how long he'll be hidden from the media after these comments??
I guess that is further evidence the administration is throwing Israel under the bus. lol. -
cbus4life
Lol, people should probably shut up about the administration not giving any support to Israel over this incident...they're pretty much the only group in the world not absolutely railing them for this.Mr. 300;377792 wrote:The Vice President of The United States of America says Israel was right t do what they did.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/06/03/biden-israel-right-stop-gaza-ships/
Hmmmm, wonder how long he'll be hidden from the media after these comments??
Why would they hide him from the media when that has pretty much been the company line so far? -
Belly35ptown_trojans_1;376320 wrote:So you trust a government official? Since you take every word the administration says with a huge grain of salt, I figured you would this as well.
Yes, there is a humanitarian crisis. Yes, Hamas is in control of Gaza, but they were elected in in 2006.
Also, sometimes you have to break down and start to talk with Hamas. It makes no sense not to start a dialogue with Hamas. Why? Look at the Troubles in Ireland, granted it did take a unification of Shin Fein. But, it was when the UK started to move toward discussions that peace was started.
Hamas is a reality in the area. Ignoring and trying to beat them to a pulp will not work. Israel tried and failed.
I never take anything goverment states a truthful ..but in this situation I was just reporting a different opinion source.
I'm not a big fan of provide aid to anything after a peroid of time ...seem there alway a secondary motive once the relief is established -
fish82cbus4life;377815 wrote:Lol, people should probably shut up about the administration not giving any support to Israel over this incident...they're pretty much the only group in the world not absolutely railing them for this.
Why would they hide him from the media when that has pretty much been the company line so far?
Biden pretty much doesn't get out a whole lot anyway, lol.
Some interesting names tied with the organization that launched the flotilla.....
http://www.sfexaminer.com/opinion/blogs/beltway-confidential/ayers-dohrn-helped-organize-flotilla-group-95435639.html -
cbus4lifeGood to see Ayers back in the news!
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CenterBHSFanfish82;378210 wrote:Biden pretty much doesn't get out a whole lot anyway, lol.
Some interesting names tied with the organization that launched the flotilla.....
http://www.sfexaminer.com/opinion/blogs/beltway-confidential/ayers-dohrn-helped-organize-flotilla-group-95435639.html
lol, no kidding!
As political theater, an argument between the aging flower child/domestic terrorist and a fellow traveler over who knew more about “absolutist feelings” would be hard to top. -
IggyPride00Our friend and ally Israel apparently muredered a U.S citizen in the process. Shot the kid 4 times in the head 1 in the chest from what I have read.
http://abcnews.go.com/WN/Media/american-killed-gaza-aid-flotilla/story?id=10814848
Good to know our government could care less.
Some how I suspect if it were any other country in the world that boarded a ship illegally in international waters like a gang of Somali pirates and proceeded to execute an American citizen in the middle of a bungled raid there would be outrage from coast to coast as well as some sort of punitive measures taken by the government.
Instead our vice president is patting them on the back for doing the right thing. Just disgraceful. -
QuakerOatsStill more .............................. change we can believe in ............
http://weeklystandard.com/blogs/sources-obama-administration-support-anti-israel-resolution-un-next-week -
ptown_trojans_1QuakerOats;389518 wrote:Still more .............................. change we can believe in ............
http://weeklystandard.com/blogs/sources-obama-administration-support-anti-israel-resolution-un-next-week
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WebsurfinbirdI understand that this thread is about Israel's actions in response to the flotilla. But in case anyone is unaware, Egypt has also had a blockade on Gaza, thought that was temporarily lifted following the flotilla incident. (not sure if this has been posted yet).
Not trying to condone anyone's actions. Just wanted to add that the Gaza situation is more complicated than Israel vs. Palestine. -
CenterBHSFan
Nobody is even remotely wanting to bitch about Egypt. It's funner to bitch and bemoan Israel. Or at least, that is the trend on these boards.Websurfinbird;390346 wrote:I understand that this thread is about Israel's actions in response to the flotilla. But in case anyone is unaware, Egypt has also had a blockade on Gaza, thought that was temporarily lifted following the flotilla incident. (not sure if this has been posted yet).
Not trying to condone anyone's actions. Just wanted to add that the Gaza situation is more complicated than Israel vs. Palestine. -
FatHobbitCenterBHSFan;390526 wrote:Nobody is even remotely wanting to bitch about Egypt. It's funner to bitch and bemoan Israel. Or at least, that is the trend on these boards.
There are plenty of people here who are willing to hate on anyone non-christian. Not sure why Egypt should be excluded. -
CenterBHSFanHobbit, not sure either.
Just going from memory here, but I think the threads concerning Israel to Egypt are probably 9:1 (if even that) -
FatHobbitCenterBHSFan;390539 wrote:Hobbit, not sure either.
Just going from memory here, but I think the threads concerning Israel to Egypt are probably 9:1 (if even that)
Probably because Israel is usually more relevant than Egypt. -
CenterBHSFan
Oh without a doubt. But that just brings me back to what I said about the trend on message boards.FatHobbit;390542 wrote:Probably because Israel is usually more relevant than Egypt. -
dwccrewWebsurfinbird;390346 wrote:I understand that this thread is about Israel's actions in response to the flotilla. But in case anyone is unaware, Egypt has also had a blockade on Gaza, thought that was temporarily lifted following the flotilla incident. (not sure if this has been posted yet).
Not trying to condone anyone's actions. Just wanted to add that the Gaza situation is more complicated than Israel vs. Palestine.CenterBHSFan;390526 wrote:Nobody is even remotely wanting to bitch about Egypt. It's funner to bitch and bemoan Israel. Or at least, that is the trend on these boards.CenterBHSFan;390539 wrote:Hobbit, not sure either.
Just going from memory here, but I think the threads concerning Israel to Egypt are probably 9:1 (if even that)
I'm thinking that Egypt hasn't been mentioned because they didn't illegally attack a ship in international waters? Just a thought....
Had this ship been intercepted in Israel waters, I'd have less of an issue with it. Also, I think the deaths could have been avoided. -
CenterBHSFan
I think you missed my point about the overall trends of poliforums concerning the bemoaning and bitching about Israel.dwccrew;391344 wrote:I'm thinking that Egypt hasn't been mentioned because they didn't illegally attack a ship in international waters? Just a thought....
Had this ship been intercepted in Israel waters, I'd have less of an issue with it. Also, I think the deaths could have been avoided. -
jmogIggyPride00;378299 wrote:Our friend and ally Israel apparently muredered a U.S citizen in the process. Shot the kid 4 times in the head 1 in the chest from what I have read.
http://abcnews.go.com/WN/Media/american-killed-gaza-aid-flotilla/story?id=10814848
Good to know our government could care less.
Some how I suspect if it were any other country in the world that boarded a ship illegally in international waters like a gang of Somali pirates and proceeded to execute an American citizen in the middle of a bungled raid there would be outrage from coast to coast as well as some sort of punitive measures taken by the government.
Instead our vice president is patting them on the back for doing the right thing. Just disgraceful.
Let's be honest here, while technically the 19 year old adult was an American citizen, his parents were Turkish and he was Turkish and had lived in Turkey since he was 2 years old. He had about as much ties to America as any illegal immigrant does, maybe even less (other than he was actually legal).