"Israelis in Sderot sit on a hilltop and watch bombs fall on homes, schools and hospitals that have now killed at least 185 people."
Of all the partners in international crime in existence right now, the United States and Israel are the worst. Along with their less powerful cohorts like Saudi Arabia they have instigated occupations and carnage on a mass scale. Yet while one hand washes the other, it isn't always clear who controls whom. Israel uses the political and economic muscle of its supporters to keep American politicians in line, but it also doesn't have to work very hard to find a receptive ear in Washington.
After killing American citizen Anwar al-Awlaki in 2011, the Obama administration refused to disclose the legal rationale for the assassination. Fortunately, Freedom of Information Act lawsuits brought by the New York Times and the American Civil Liberties Union revealed that Israel's war crimes were used as pretexts for American wrong doing.
A Department of Justice memorandum written by David Barron, now an Obama-appointed federal judge, legitimizes extra judicial killings on the grounds that Israel does the same thing. A 2006 Israeli Supreme Court decision ruled that targeted assassination of hundreds of Palestinians were legal and did not violate international law.Actions by foreign governments are rarely used to justify American policy decisions. On any other subject Obama claims that the United States is exceptional and must be not just a leader in the world, but THE leader in the world. Apparently, claims of exceptionality end when it comes to explaining away state sponsored terror.
Comment: The U.S. spends more on Israel's military than Israel does itself. Directly, or indirectly, the U.S. has blood on its hands and runs the risk of extreme repercussions in continuing to be Israel's puppet and sugar daddy. Wake up America and see the carnage!