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Posted by Aron on August 18 2006 (Friday) : 10:43 AMIsraelis have always been fiercely proud of their independence. The lesson of the Holocaust, according to Zionist ideology, is that Jews can trust no one else to protect them. This kind of thinking has been the cornerstone of Israel's militaristic culture and the strong preference Israelis have for fighting over negotiations. The only possible benefit of this useless war is that it has exposed this line of thought as utter nonsense. Seymour Hersh, the notable intelligence analyst who writes in the New Yorker, covers many of the reasons why this is so, in an article published this week Several important lessons come out of the Hersh article.
There are so many worthy quotes in this article. But the final paragraph is particularly noteworthy: "Even those who continue to support Israel’s war against Hezbollah agree that it is failing to achieve one of its main goals—to rally the Lebanese against Hezbollah. `Strategic bombing has been a failed military concept for ninety years, and yet air forces all over the world keep on doing it,` John Arquilla, a defense analyst at the Naval Postgraduate School, told me. Arquilla has been campaigning for more than a decade, with growing success, to change the way America fights terrorism. `The warfare of today is not mass on mass,` he said. `You have to hunt like a network to defeat a network. Israel focussed on bombing against Hezbollah, and, when that did not work, it became more aggressive on the ground. The definition of insanity is continuing to do the same thing and expecting a different result.`" Israelis continued belief in a failed militarism, repeating the same empty slogans "Let the IDF win" is mass insanity. It's time for new thinking and new approaches. < | >
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"Entre los individuos, como entre las naciones, el respeto al derecho ajeno es la paz -- Among individuals, as among nations, respect for the rights of others is peace" -Benito Juárez
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