[Assam] force is effective only as a preventative

Sushanta Kar pragyan.tsc50 at gmail.com
Wed Jun 2 12:22:50 PDT 2010


What a shame!  what Nazis did with Jews, Jews are doing same with
Palestinians. They are showing the real ugly face of present day capitalist
led nationalism.  No body in this US lead world talk about the most
religious ( not linguistic) fanaticism of  so called Jews nation-state.
Hitlar would have envied by seeing longevity of  this modern day  most
fasist state.
The write up is good one, proposal are noble, if not the best.

Sushanta

On 2 June 2010 19:47, uttam borthakur <uttamborthakur at yahoo.co.in> wrote:

>
> True Dilip Da. Even the State has to exert force to save and prevent. The
> controveries involve the delineation of the limits. The sentiment expressed
> in the write-up is laudable; the flip-side being Israel is (and has to
> be) the hand-maiden of the US interests in that region; it cannot forsake
> low intensity conflicts even if it wants to, because, the US has to ensure
> that the custodians of 'its' low-cost fossil fuel supply are kept in line
> when they are all busy fighting a perennial war. What democracy denies the
> US; it gets it done through the state of Israel. The US state-structure may
> dislike Noam Chomsky, yet he works in the MIT. But, Israel has denied entry
> to this born Jew to the West Bank even to deliver a lecture! And the US
> spokes-person today reposed complete confidence about Israel's ability to
> conduct an impartial inquiry into the recent incident of shelling
> the flotilla carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza; and Israel's outrageous
>  statement that the ships were not carrying humanitarian aid, but dangerous
> knives, clubs and crowbars to attack the state of Israel. How puerile; it
> too should have limits.
>
>
>
>
> I liked the thought process in the article below. It'd apply anywhere in
> the world.
> ============================================================
> >From the NYT
> Op-Ed Contributor
> Israeli Force, Adrift on the Sea
> By AMOS OZ
> Published: June 1, 2010
>
> ARAD, Israel
>
> FOR 2,000 years, the Jews knew the force of force only in the form of
> lashes to our own backs. For several decades now, we have been able to wield
> force ourselves — and this power has, again and again, intoxicated us.
> In the period before Israel was founded, a large portion of the Jewish
> population in Palestine, especially members of the extremely nationalist
> Irgun group, thought that military force could be used to achieve any goal,
> to drive the British out of the country, and to repel the Arabs who opposed
> the creation of our state.
> Luckily, during Israel’s early years, prime ministers like David Ben-Gurion
> and Levi Eshkol knew very well that force has its limits and were careful to
> use it only as a last resort. But ever since the Six-Day War in 1967, Israel
> has been fixated on military force. To a man with a big hammer, says the
> proverb, every problem looks like a nail.
> Israel’s siege of the Gaza Strip and Monday’s violent interception of
> civilian vessels carrying humanitarian aid there are the rank products of
> this mantra that what can’t be done by force can be done with even greater
> force. This view originates in the mistaken assumption that Hamas’s control
> of Gaza can be ended by force of arms or, in more general terms, that the
> Palestinian problem can be crushed instead of solved.
> But Hamas is not just a terrorist organization. Hamas is an idea, a
> desperate and fanatical idea that grew out of the desolation and frustration
> of many Palestinians. No idea has ever been defeated by force — not by
> siege, not by bombardment, not by being flattened with tank treads and not
> by marine commandos. To defeat an idea, you have to offer a better idea, a
> more attractive and acceptable one.
> Thus, the only way for Israel to edge out Hamas would be to quickly reach
> an agreement with the Palestinians on the establishment of an independent
> state in the West Bank and Gaza Strip as defined by the 1967 borders, with
> its capital in East Jerusalem. Israel has to sign a peace agreement with
> President Mahmoud Abbas and his Fatah government in the West Bank — and by
> doing so, reduce the Israeli-Palestinian conflict to a conflict between
> Israel and the Gaza Strip. That latter conflict, in turn, can be resolved
> only by negotiating with Hamas or, more reasonably, by the integration of
> Fatah with Hamas.
> Even if Israel seizes 100 more ships on their way to Gaza, even if Israel
> sends in troops to occupy the Gaza Strip 100 more times, no matter how often
> Israel deploys its military, police and covert power, force cannot solve the
> problem that we are not alone in this land, and the Palestinians are not
> alone in this land. We are not alone in Jerusalem and the Palestinians are
> not alone in Jerusalem. Until Israelis and Palestinians recognize the
> logical consequences of this simple fact, we will all live in a permanent
> state of siege — Gaza under an Israeli siege, Israel under an international
> and Arab siege.
> I do not discount the importance of force. Woe to the country that
> discounts the efficacy of force. Without it Israel would not be able to
> survive a single day. But we cannot allow ourselves to forget for even a
> moment that force is effective only as a preventative — to prevent the
> destruction and conquest of Israel, to protect our lives and freedom. Every
> attempt to use force not as a preventive measure, not in self-defense, but
> instead as a means of smashing problems and squashing ideas, will lead to
> more disasters, just like the one we brought on ourselves in international
> waters, opposite Gaza’s shores.
>
>
>
> Amos Oz is the author, most recently, of the novel “Rhyming Life and
> Death.”
>
>
>
> Uttam Kumar Borthakur
>
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