MicroBalrog
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So you'd like the US to invade and change the government in every country you consider a threat to Israel's safety?
No. Actually, I want the United States to change Israel's government, first, preferably by threatening it with withdrawal of the FMS funds.
, and no lasting change has ever been imposed by an invading army and foreign attempts at nation-building.
Yes, and Japan, Germany, and Italy are still fascist crapholes... wait. Where were we?
they're the only ones who feel strongly about their national sovereignty.
National sovereignty? I didn't say anything about national sovereignty.
Look: governments - any governments at all - exist only to maintain human rights. Once they begin to violate human rights, they deserve to be destroyedd.
Take the Civil War. Now, we all know the North wasn't precisely motivated by the right causes (they were fighting more to restore thte Union then anything)... but do you seriously think the South shouldn't have been invaded, re-annexed, and the slaves freed?
I would try and kill as many of the bastards as I could until they're all gone from my country. We sort out our own differences, thank you very much.
Look. If the United States were to park it's tanks on the Knesset porch right NOW and say "Hello, you're now the 51st state, please adopt your laws and customs to accomodate the fact that people have rights and stuff. That would mean jury trials, no 'administrative detention', no uncompensated eminent domain, and yes, actualy FREE SPEECH.", I would be the first one to give them flowers.
National sovereignty is not a goal in itself.
Now why do people assume that Middle Easterners have any less intense feelings about their own national sovereignty?
I'm a Middle-Easterner.