By Matthew Rothschild
George W. Bush has done it again.
Impossibly, he called Israel's Prime Minister Ariel
Sharon "a man of peace."
This man of peace is an indicted war criminal for his
role in facilitating the Sabra and Shatila massacre in
Lebanon in 1982, a role that was confirmed by an
Israeli government investigation. That massacre killed
1,700 Palestinians.
This man of peace helped set off the second intifada
when he insisted on going to the site of the Temple
Mount and the Al Aksa mosque in September 2000.
This man of peace has kept building settlements in the
West Bank that are among the main stumbling blocks to
an accord.
This man of peace has a policy of assassinating
Palestinians.
This man of peace, in response to the disgraceful
suicide bombing on Passover eve, ordered the invasion
of Palestinian lands, the barricading of Yasser
Arafat, the detention of some 4,000 Palestinians in
oppressive conditions, the ransacking of homes, and
the denial of food, water, and electricity to hundreds
of thousands of people.
This man of peace had his soldiers shoot many
Palestinians and then fire on people who tried to tend
to them.
This man of peace had his soldiers fire on ambulances.
This man of peace would not let Palestinians bury
their own dead.
And this man of peace then had his soldiers wreak
havoc on the Jenin refugee camp, killing an untold
number of innocent people, including some who died
when Israeli troops allegedly leveled the homes they
were living in.
Bush is doing the cause of peace no good when he
continues to decorate Sharon and castigate Arafat.
Before Bush anoints another man of peace, he at least
ought to check his facts.
From The Progressive
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Terbitan : 24 April 2002
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