Equal treatment for Iraq and Israel
Again, our government has used military means to impose United Nations resolutions in Iraq, but it does nearly nothing to impose international will relating to other parts of the world. Iraq has paid a tremendous price for its occupation of Kuwait and for human rights abuses within its own borders. UN resolutions have been enforced through diplomatic pressure, economic sanctions, and military means.
Only 200 miles to the west of Iraq, in Israel, however, quite the opposite holds true. Israel has occupied and illegally settled in the Palestinian West Bank and Gaza Strip for more than a quarter of a century. Israel regularly imposes curfews, collective punishment, shoots armed protesters, imprisons people without charge, and expels others because of their beliefs.
Remarkably, none of many UN resolutions passed in criticism of Israeli practices in the occupied territories have been enforced. Israel continues its occupation and numerous abuses and denials of Palestinian human and national rights without the least bit of censure by the international community. Not only are these practices unethical, but they promote mistrust between Israel and its Western backers and the Islamic and Arab world.
If Iraq deserves to be disarmed and economically strangled, Israelis should receive the same degree of international condemnation and punishment. In the long run, fairly implemented policies will protect American interests by showing that the US universally supports the principles of democracy and respect for human rights. Nabil Khoury, Birmingham, Mich.
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