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Response to the Report of the United Nations Fact-Finding Mission on the Gaza Conflict

There are blatant errors in the UN's report/findings in their "fact-finding" mission on the Gaza conflict. It is obvious the UN is biased against Israel, the only democracy in the Middle East. So why are all other democracies allowing this disproportionate attention the Council pays to one country continue?


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To say nothing, especially when speaking, is half the art of diplomacy.

I agree with you 100%. I wish I had an answer to your question. We are so used to the UN being one sided that if they ruled in favor of Israel I think you would have heard such a large noise coming from Israel because everyone would have fallen over in shock at the same time. 

Posted 2009-10-08T16:24:51Z
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The UN is the sum total of the international state system, and thus only as effective as its members afford. Israel for example, has wanted UN support for certain issues yet has also refused to comply to many UN resolutions. For democracies to function effectively within a systemic framework, they require both imput and compliance on all resolutions. For this reason, I understand that the UN would be far more effective ... and indeed Israel and other Middle Eastern states' ability to progress causal measures for political stability, rersource management, security etc., when the regional geopolitical frameworks are progressively co-ordinated towards the UN security council, thereby rendering resolutions more comprehensively structured and effective. For example, on nuclear proliferation, and the issue you raised re Gaza. The geopolitical progression of the state within the regional framework is a causal process that engenders systemic accord.

Posted 2009-10-09T22:22:27Z
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The UN stance on world peace is gradually tending towards the appeasement of a section of our world, notorious world over for brazen terrorism and mindless instigation of hostilitieses in the already volatile middle east. I'm not in the least  surprised that the UN report turned out the way it did. If this trend continues, we will soon be confronted withthe enthronement of yet another Hitler in Iran, whilst the UN keeps hoping that sacrificing the Nation of Israel would finally appease the Arabs.

 
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 These six things doth the LORD hate: yes, seven are an abomination to him:

17 A proud look, a lying tongue, and hands that shed innocent blood.

18 A heart that deviseth wicked imaginations, feet that are swift in running to mischief,

19 A false witness that speaketh lies, and him that soweth discord among brethren.

Are you an American or an Israeli?  George Washington warned us about emotional attachments to other countries.  We need to think of what is good for america, not what is good for a foreign nation. 

Perhaps there are factual errors?  Is the report 100 % in error?  I DON'T THINK SO!   Israel needs to behave more humanly.  People are waking up to the bad behavior of this nation.  I hear alot about Israel behaving as bad or worse than the NAZIs.

If you believe in the 6,000,000  encourage Israel not to kill more unarmed babies, children and women.   Killing the defensely and innocent is a war crime and reveals something aweful about a so called religious state. 

Posted 2009-10-15T01:10:45Z
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Insanity is doing things the same way and expecting different results.

You are absolutely right. The UN is a joke and nothing they say or do can be taken seriously. Their pockets are lined with gold from the highest paying countries. It's sickening.

Posted 2009-10-17T03:36:23Z
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