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BM: Good for you, you did it. You rock. Now, let's work on that sense of humour...
winnipegoo7: I tought it was funny.
winnipegoo7: I tought it was funny.
Bang on - I've commented on a few blogs that this is not exactly classy when troops were injured. Then again, when the blog gives the cartoon the title "Fast Rope 101", was there any point to my including my comment? One tries...BulletMagnet said:I will say that the image would be funny in a different context but in one where soldiers where hurt doing their job is not.
I'd never heard of same, either, and no other Turkish MSM I could find in English had the reference, hence the caveats. Thanks for this.Retired AF Guy said:.... Turkey launches long-term diplomatic war against Israel
Turkish PM Erdoğan calls on world to punish Israel over deadly attack
Neither report makes any mention of the Turkish military getting involved in any future blockade running and while the Turks are royally pissed-off at Israel, the Turks are calling for diplomatic action against Israel not military.
There's some bloggers/commentators out there going as far as saying it's time for Obama to choose: support Turkey/NATO, or support Israel.tomahawk6 said:The wild card in this drama is Turkey. They are working against the interests of the west while advancing an islamist ideology. Turkish warships might be used as escorts the next time. What happens if Israel attacks Turkish warships or vice versa ? I think the time is fast approaching to expel Turkey from NATO or we get lucky and the Turkish Army moves against the islmaist government.
tomahawk6 said:What happens if Israel attacks Turkish warships or vice versa ? I think the time is fast approaching to expel Turkey from NATO or we get lucky and the Turkish Army moves against the islmaist government.
Infanteer said:Israeli statesman can say, at the end of the day, that "we are still here". That is a pretty powerful sentiment that can justify many things. Unlike us, Israel only has to lose one.
"We live in the Middle East, in a place where there is no mercy for the weak and there aren't second chances for those who don't defend themselves."
Realism, in the international relations' sense, emphasizes national interest over moral concerns or social niceties. I'd say this event demonstrates Turkey's "reality." At the end of the day (or even the End of Days ), there is no chance Israel will 'go gentle into that good night.'tomahawk6 said:Now there is an interesting term "political realist". But whose reality ?
.... CAN ISRAEL USE FORCE WHEN INTERCEPTING SHIPS?
Under international law it can use force when boarding a ship.
"If force is disproportionate it would be a violation of the key tenets of the use of force," said Commander James Kraska, professor of international law at the U.S. Naval War College.
Israeli authorities said marines who boarded the Turkish vessel Mavi Marmara opened fire in self-defence after activists clubbed and stabbed them and snatched some of their weapons.
Legal experts say proportional force does not mean that guns cannot be used by forces when being attacked with knives.
"But there has got to be a relationship between the threat and response," Kraska said.
The use of force may also have other repercussions.
"While the full facts need to emerge from a credible and transparent investigation, from what is known now, it appears that Israel acted within its legal rights," said J. Peter Pham, a strategic adviser to U.S. and European governments.
"However, not every operation that the law permits is necessarily prudent from the strategic point of view."
OPPONENTS HAVE CALLED ISRAEL'S RAID "PIRACY". WAS IT?
No, as under international law it was considered a state action.
"Whether what Israel did is right or wrong, it is not an act of piracy. Piracy deals with private conduct particularly with a pecuniary or financial interest," Kraska said ....
Terrorists?winnipegoo7 said:Ever heard the tale of the SS Exodus? It's an amazing story about stopping terrorists from reaching Palestine. Deja vu!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS_Exodus
http://www.humanitarianchronicle.com/2010/06/the-freedom-flotilla-and-the-exodus-revolving-history/
winnipegoo7 said:I meant it sarcastically, but 'terrorist' is all in your point of view. I think the people on the Exodus and the people on the Mavi Marmara have a lot in common.
The SS Exodus voyage was a plan of the Haganah, which I'm sure many old British soldiers would call a terrorist organisation. (and I would bet that Hamas had it's role in the Mavi Marmara incident)
tomahawk6 said:The pro-palestinian front is anti-semitic.
bdave said:No.
Some people just don't like the condition the Palestinians are currently in, and how the Israeli treat them.
Anti-Jew? Hardly.