President-Elect Obama has officially said “no comment” in response to the mass murder that is happening right now in Gaza. His advisers are speaking however and are showing where loyalties are.
It was the single deadliest attack on Gaza in over 20 years and Obama’s initial reaction on what could be his first real test as president was “no comment”. Meanwhile, Israel has readied itself for a land invasion, amassing tanks along the border and calling up 6,500 reserve troops.
On Sunday’s “Face the Nation,” Obama’s Senior Adviser David Axelrod explained to guest host Chip Reid how an Obama administration would handle the situation, even if it turns for the worst.
“Well, certainly, the president-elect recognizes the special relationship between United States and Israel. It’s an important bond, an important relationship. He’s going to honor it … And obviously, this situation has become even more complicated in the last couple of days and weeks. As Hamas began its shelling, Israel responded. But
it’s something that he’s committed to.”
So this is the type of special friends Obama wants to keep:
“I will play music and celebrate what the Israeli air force is doing.” Those were the words, spoken on Al Jazeera today by Ofer Shmerling, an Israeli civil defense official in the Sderot area adjacent to Gaza, as images of Israel’s latest massacres were broadcast around the world.
I am ashamed and disgusted, especially if this is the change that the United States electorate was and is supposed to believe in. I am haunted by the words and images of people, men, women, and children and how my tax dollars are being used to oppress and make invisible people who aren’t even deemed worthy of by some to be people, to have land, a home.
In the words of Little Light:
How could they manage? Gazans live in an open-air prison. They are literally walled-in to one of the most densely populated places in the world. Walled in. No food coming in, no medicine, no fuel, unless they break an unjust law. No leaving, not without humiliation, harassment, assault, and death. There is nobody in there who hasn’t lost someone. How many of those women have not been raped? How many of those children have parents? How many Gazans had a meal this week?
They are mostly fighting with old rifles, handmade short-range explosives, rocks and slings, against one of the best-equipped militaries in the world. Don’t put that fact aside. Are people in Gaza committing acts of violence that have killed innocent people? Yes. They’re hurling a handful of rickety rockets over the wall. In response, they’re up against fighter jets, tanks, a navy, and a well-outfitted corps of the best-trained soldiers in the world, well-fed and sharp and with access to nuclear weapons. And this military they’re fighting already has them walled in and starving, their neighborhoods smoking rubble, too many of them missing limbs. Tell me this is just an eye for an eye, what a shame. It’s not an eye for an eye. It’s a fingernail for a torso, at best. Tell me which Gazans have fighter jets. Tell me who in Hamas, even, has a nuclear-capable military unit that could wipe out their enemy at the press of a button. Show me one Palestinian tank.
What is Obama waiting for? What are you waiting for?
Via / Alternet, The Electronic Intifada
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6 Responses to What is Obama Waiting for to Say Anything on Gaza?
Mario
December 30th, 2008 at 4:04 pm
Let me get this right, so if Canada started launching missiles and rockets at U.S. cities, the U.S. should just sit around and let it happen? Have you ever considered how many people died prior to the air strikes, due to the rocket explosions? Or the fear and terror imposed on the Israeli people, caused by the constant terror strikes and murders that Hamas commits? Enough is enough!! The Israeli people have been oppressed and displaced for hundreds of years. When they finally get a little patch of land, there suppose to just roll over and give it back like nothing?
EYES OF TEXAS
December 30th, 2008 at 4:57 pm
The rocket attacks on Israel are launched by Hamas under the approval and instructions from Iran. Once the Israeli bombers finish with Hamas, hopefully they will direct their fighters and bombers to Iran and take out the little Hitler of the Middle East along with his nuke plants. Obama hasn’t said anything because he has not yet been coached on what to say. And as we all know, he is basically speechless without his teleprompter. He is also a coward that will not be able to deal with such worldly problems. We are in deep do-do.
Maegan la Mala
December 30th, 2008 at 9:36 pm
The comparison between the U.S. and Canada is ridiculous.
I would ask you to consider how Israel got that patch of land and who lost land in the process. I would also ask you to add power into your equation , in terms of who has real power in the situation. I would ask that you think about how the Palestinians have been racialized and about colonialism.
And actually I have heard that the attacks were meant to yes purposely engage Iran to give the U.S. a reason to start a new war there, which is what they have been wanting to do for a while anyway.
Why is it ok for Israel to have nuclear power but not other countries? because the U.S. set it up?
Mario
December 31st, 2008 at 3:46 pm
I only make the comparison between the U.S. and Canada Because of their proximity.
If you were wanting to be historically accurate, according to the old testament. The Jewish people’s presence in that region has dated back to 3,500 years in history. Persecution and Terror has numerously forced them into exile, but they have always managed to return to their holy land.
Now, in regards to your question of power. On September the 11th 2001, a group of 19 terrorist’s attacked a nation of 300,000,000. Who had the power that day and the ensuing years? You are right in your question of who has the ‘Real’ power. When a nation is terrorized by the uncertainty of there citizens lives, by the calling of it’s neighbors for their extinction and obliteration off the face the earth, whom has the ‘Real’ power?
I understand that the U.S. has been pretty stupid in regards to there choosing of their current wars. But, do you honestly think that they are going to fight a three way front? That’s dumber than the Germans choosing to fight on two fronts during WWII.
Let me get this right, anyone and everyone who wants a nuclear weapon should have one? That’s like saying that a child should drink, drive, and own a hand gun. It’s absurd. Why do you think that Russia and the United States ( The two nations with the most nuclear weapons) have been reducing their arsenal?
Esther
December 31st, 2008 at 4:08 pm
I think that too many people are quick to judge that if you do not support Israel then you are anti-semetic. Too many Gazan children and families are dying due to the horrific bombings and lack of resources. I think the Jewish people have forgotten about their past because they are doing the same atrocities to the Gazans.
la macha
December 31st, 2008 at 5:06 pm
mario–why are people so eager to point out that jewish people were on the land since the beginning of time, but when Indigenous people right here in the U.S. point out that they’ve been on their land for centuries, if not longer, we all go “so the hell what?”
I personally don’t give a shit about who came first or what came next etc. I am with esther–Too many Gazan children and families are dying because of horrific bombings and lack of resources. who has the *power* to stop horrific bombings and lack of resources? the same nation/state that is *doing* the horrific bombings and the same nation/state that is actively denying *human beings* food, water, light, and medical supplies.