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Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Pat Buchanan :: Townhall.com Columnist
Bush, Obama and the Gaza Blit
by Pat Buchanan
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Unwilling to control its fighters, who fired scores of missiles into Israel at the end of their six-month ceasefire, Hamas gave Israel the provocation it needed to deliver a savage blow to the Palestinian enclave in Gaza.

Saturday was the bloodiest day in the history of the Palestinian people since being driven from their homes in the War of 1948. One thousand were killed or wounded, as the Israeli Air Force conducted over a hundred strikes -- on graduation ceremonies for Hamas fighters, police stations and storage sites for rockets.

About Israel's right and duty to defend its border towns, there is no dispute. When Hamas permits Gaza to be used as a launch pad for rockets, it must expect retaliation. Nor can Hamas claim some right to dictate the limits of that retaliation.

Yet the wisdom of so savage a retribution for rockets that killed not one Israeli is open to question. And crass Israeli politics seems to be behind this premeditated and planned blitz.

With Likud's hawkish "Bibi" Netanyahu ahead in the polls for the Feb. 10 election, Defense Minister Ehud Barak, Labor's candidate, had to show that he, too, could be ruthless with Hamas.

Kadima Party candidate and Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni has an even greater need than the highly decorated Barak to show toughness. Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, departing in scandal, wants to exit in a blaze of glory, to blot out the memory of a botched war against Hezbollah that he launched in the summer of 2006.

However, while Israel's politicians all seem to have a stake in these devastating strikes, Israel herself will pay the price.

Given the casualty toll, over 300 dead and 1,300 wounded as of this writing, Hamas will have to exact its pound of flesh. The Hamas wing that seeks renewed war with Israel will now shout into silence the wing working with Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak on a new ceasefire.

The moderate Palestinian Mahmoud Abbas, who has been talking to Israel, testifying to her good faith, has been made to appear the puppet and fool. A new intifada spreading to the West Bank, with suicide attacks inside Israel, is now possible.

Moderate Arabs, who have recognized Israel or backed peace, will now be seen by the Arab street as appeasers impotent to stop the public suffering of the Palestinian people. Continued...

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Pat Buchanan is a founding editor of The American Conservative magazine, and the author of many books including State of Emergency: The Third World Invasion and Conquest of America .
 
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For Buchanan in the end what it comes down to is it's all Israel's fault. He makes it clear with his declaration we should cut off support of Israel. It's the same Buchanan who implied Britain and the US shouldn't have opposed the Nazi's.

Israel has taken pains to avoid collateral damage but Hamas prefers to hide among civilians so casualties are guaranteed and welcomed by Hamas. Except in Hollywood fantasies no technology developed can avoid it. It's the same mistake Rumsfeld displayed that Iraq could be won thru airpower with far fewer troops than his generals advised.

But according to those like R.T., after 3000 missiles and longer range ones deployed for Israel to invade it's an act of aggression. The launching of missiles was somehow a Palestinian "retribution" in retrospect.

If Mexican drug lords with Mexican government connivance were to lobb missiles into the US and illegal immigrants helped smuggle in arms to establish Aztlan, would Buchanan, R.T., or even Obama oppose our responding with military force? Frankly, I'm not sure.

Yet, if we're to abandon Israel, don't be surprised at the consequences. Facing its demise, Israel might decide taking the Arab world, particularly Iran and Pakistan with their nuclear programs, and the oil fields with its nuclear weapons might be their only choice. Better to go like Samson than like at Masada.

But "as we all know," the answer for Mideast peace is for Israel to cease as a nation; the Jews executed as enemies to humanity; all Jews in the world extradited to the mercies Iran, Syria, and Saudi Arabia; and all non-Islamic Holy places in Palestine destroyed. Then the solution to the Isaac/Ishmael and Crusader dilemmas will be solved. R.T., is my sarcasm unfair?

GAZA
Why are you such an anti-semite?
If it was Germany being attacked this way, you'd have already dropped the bomb. What a hypocrite.
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