starman2003 wrote:Israel has an overwhelming edge in conventional (and nuclear) forces. They are entitled to strike back if attacked,
No they're not!Not in this instance. Even if Hamas did cut the heads off babies, which they probably didn't, even if Hamas did engage in systematic industrial scale rape, which they probably didn't Israel had no moral right to strike back at HAMAS after 10/7, because of the context of Hamas's attack. A 57 year occupation of Gaza's borders, plus 57 years of either direct occupation of Gaza's territory or military invasions of its territory.
I can't give you an exact date, an exact movement, but at some point over the last 57 years Israel's right to occupy Gaza or control its borders ran out. But couldn't this logic be applied to Nat Turners rebellion. Could it not be said that US citizens had no right to take action against Nat Turner and his men, where it seems they really did cut the heads off babies. It could but to apply that standard of morality to US Euracial southerners in the early nineteenth century, is to apply a standard of morality that no society in the world at the time, was even pretending to follow, is anti Euracial hate based racism. Where as to apply it to Jews in 2024 is not anti Jewish racism.
Now morality can only be part of the equation I've argued before that our foreign / military policy has to be based on 4 considerations.
1 Morality
2 Self interest
3 Favouratism
4 The realities of power.
My argument is that we should be honest and aim for a 10 percent moral foreign policy. If we actually achieved that we would be doing well. Any solution must recognise the reality of Israel's power. That's why Donald Trump should be greatly praised for recogising Jerusalem as Israel's capital and the annexation of the Golan heights. By not reversing these decisions Joe Biden implicitly accepted that he and Obama were the weaker leaders. We should be demanding that all Palestinian residents of Israel controlled territory are made full citizens of real states, even if some Palestinians have to leave their current places of residence to allow Israel to have more defendable borders than they had prior to 1967.