Torco wrote: ↑Fri Oct 25, 2024 2:06 pmTravis B. wrote: ↑Fri Oct 25, 2024 1:33 pmdo you seriously think that a Uighur or a Tibetan or a Taiwanese person really sees China as better than the US?
probably not, no. on the other hand, someone from burkina faso, or palestine, might. but like, yeah, china's no benevolent overlord.
I get what Torco is saying here: Undoubtedly, the USA is a better country to be a
citizen of than China, but when it comes to how the USA treats citizens of
other countries, there really isn't as much light as we'd like to believe. And it's not alone. An activist friend of mine likes to use the expression "walled world" to talk about how "the West" has erected barriers to migration from the Global South while we fight to preserve our own high standard of living regardless of the cost to people on the rest of the planet. We like to say we're holding high the beacon of representative democracy, but the truth is we've no issue at all installing murderous dictatorships provided it serves even our short-term security goals. China may be quite willing to turn a blind eye to human rights violations so long as they're allowed to extract resources and build and buy vital infrastructure, but their record on destabilising foreign countries is undoubtedly better than the USA's.
bradrn wrote:Genuine question: how effective would further sanctions be? After all, Hezbollah is already a listed terrorist group in most Western countries, so it should already be prohibited to fund. My understanding is that its funding comes mostly from Iran nowadays, which of course is itself sanctioned.
Not very, but:
1. As you say yourself, the money to fund Hezbollah's military activities doesn't come from Al-Qard al-Hasan, nor is it the way they pay their fighters who get their salaries
in cash in dollars;
2. Even if fighters were getting paid through local branches, that wouldn't be sufficient to make them "military targets" under international humanitarian law;
3. Even if they could be classed as "military targets", it's hard as hell to make the argument that Israel is taking the mandated measures to reduce civilian casualties when it destroys them.
Just bombing whatever you feel like because it's inconvenient to you, that's how lunatics and terrorists operate. It's pretty much the opposite of what you'd expect from a force that bills itself as "the most moral army in the world" and we should be saying that, loudly and often. As with the pager operation, if we can't call this "state-sponsored terrorism", then I think those words have been drained of all meaning.
Ares Land wrote: ↑Tue Oct 29, 2024 2:13 amHamas brutally attacked civilians on October 7th, treating their victims in the worst possible way; their objective is to kill or kick out (but killing preferred) all Jews from the Middle East.
I'm not sure what you mean by "the worst possible way" here, given that how hasbara accounts of child beheadings and systematic rape have been fully debunked at this point. And while I of course condemn their attacks on civilians, they take on a different colour now that I've seen the
Haaretz reporting on how the IDF invoked the Hannibal Directive on the day of the attacks. It's asking a bit much to maintain the high ground on "brutally attacking civilians" when it's come out that you murdered your own to prevent them being held hostage.
Ares Land wrote:Did I mention using Palestinian civilians as human shields
Oh, you mean like
Israel routinely does?
Honestly, if there's one term I'd like to see retired from this conflict, it's "human shields". AFAICT, Israel regularly uses it to mean "operating among civilian populations"--which is pretty much impossible
not to do when you're fighting to defend one of the most densely-populated pieces of territory in the entire globe. Moreover, I'm willing to bet the Israelis would balk at the same accusation if, say, Hezbollah took aim at the Mossad HQ or the Ministry of Defence and accidentally hit some beach hotels in Glilot or Carmel Beach instead.
Every day it becomes harder and harder to find any atrocity committed by Hamas that the IDF hasn't operationalised.