, the British government revealed on Tuesday that they are suffering from a terminal case of moral equivalency and are prepared to cut off military aid to Israel if “significant hostilities” resume in Gaza.
Secretary of State for Business, Innovation, and Skills and Liberal Democrat MP Vince Cable announced this week that the United Kingdom would suspend the export licenses of 12 British firms which send Israel arms like radar systems, aircraft, and tanks if any new hostilities in Gaza restart.
The Huffington Post U.K. reported that the British left is incensed by how “weak” this move is against Israel. Presumably, they would prefer that the government retroactively suspend arms trades to Israel and request that Israel send back any arms which they have acquired from British firms.
Fellow Lib Dem and Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg recently expressed his support for an anti-Israel arms embargo saying that the Jewish state had “overstepped the mark” in its prosecution of the conflict with Hamas in Gaza.
Here is a brief review of the extensive lengths to which the IDF goes to avoid civilian casualties – rule of engagement to which neither the British nor the American armed forces would agree to be bound.
Hostilities have resumed on several occasions in Gaza after reports indicated that Hamas militants violated the terms of a number of temporary ceasefire agreements. On August 8, Hamas rocket fire into Israel shattered a tense peace. Another 72-hour cease fire which went into effect on August 1 lasted just 90 minutes before Hamas militants killed three IDF soldiers who were clearing and dismantling a tunnel network (as per the terms of that ceasefire).
None of this matter much, however, when your position is not logical but guided by emotion and reflex. And the reflex in Europe, it seems, is to lurch toward the abhorrent anti-Semitism which characterized the mid-20th Century.
******************* "The best way to get a bad law repealed is to enforce it strictly." Abraham Lincoln
"The sanctity of human life before birth, the respect for our culture's religious underpinnings and the hallowedness of the M/F marital bond are all being stripped of their value and reduced to natural commodities with the sole purpose of serving our personal gratification."
Quote: Frank Cannon wrote in post #4So a hollow shell of a Muzzie country is threatening not to give Israel a handful of tech they probably don't need anyway?
Good observation.
Another case of the power elite doing what they damn well please. A friend who went back to England for a visit about 20 yr ago said back then it seemed every every where you looked there was a mosque !. The locals were not pleased but totally ignored. The native working population was taxed to subsidize Moslem reproduction. Sound familiar.
I wonder if the Brits are adopting this policy less from any sense of moral outrage but from fear of what their own internal Muzzies might do if they don't condemn Israel in some way.
Also, I just heard on the news that hostilities have resumed between Israel/Hamas. So we will see.
Send the Invading Illegals to DC, Manhattan & Beverly Hills~~Wayne Allen Root
Moral equivalency is the offspring of Multiculturalism. Both sides are right and both are wrong. Your terrorist is our freedom fighter. Where does it end? It ends with the advantage going to the most evil player: the death cultists. That's obvious. Hamas, with its scud missiles and death tunnels will benefit from this false equivalency.
******************* "The best way to get a bad law repealed is to enforce it strictly." Abraham Lincoln
"The sanctity of human life before birth, the respect for our culture's religious underpinnings and the hallowedness of the M/F marital bond are all being stripped of their value and reduced to natural commodities with the sole purpose of serving our personal gratification."
Quote: Cincinnatus wrote in post #6I wonder if the Brits are adopting this policy less from any sense of moral outrage but from fear of what their own internal Muzzies might do if they don't condemn Israel in some way.
Also, I just heard on the news that hostilities have resumed between Israel/Hamas. So we will see.
As I thunk this over, I realized that the elite who made the policy most likely did so from a sense of moral outrage that they share with their ilk in the rest of the EU. They believe any violence on the part of their own Moslems is justified and coincidentally would have taken steps to insulate themselves from it.