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Nov-14-2011 18:11TweetFollow @OregonNews The BouncerDr. Paul Balles Salem-News.com“The need to act immediately because of a higher degree of risk,” is a spurious argument that applies to all countries.
(MANAMA, Bahrain) - Here's a story to think about: A bouncer at a night club doesn't like the looks of one of the customers. What makes matter worse is that the customer is loud-mouthed and vilifying night club bouncers, saying that they are the ones who should be kicked out of the club. The bouncer takes a night stick that he has for just such an occasion, walks over to the table where the noisy customer is ranting and raving. Then, without further warning, the bouncer bashes the noisy customer's head with the night stick. The customer falls to the floor, dead. People who see what had happened ask the bouncer why he beat the customer to death. "Shut up," shouts the bouncer, "He was armed, and I had to stop him before he destroyed us." "Why didn't you stop him at the door if you thought he was a danger?" asks one of the club's patrons? "I did," argues the bouncer. "When I accused him of having a weapon, he denied it." The patron is flummoxed. "Why didn't you search him?" The bouncer, becoming impatient with the sceptical crowd, proclaims, "I told him to prove he didn't have a weapon." "Eh?" questions another patron, "You asked him to prove that he didn't have what he didn't have?" The bouncer insists, "That's right, it's called 'pre-emptive' challenges, leading to pre-emptive strikes, leading to pre-emptive elimination of pre-emptive dangers." Another patron chimes in, "Now that you've eliminated the pre-emptive danger, where's the weapon that led to your pre-emptive strike?" Becoming even more upset with the challenging questions of the patrons, the bouncer declares, "It doesn't matter. He has a bad reputation for using weapons, and he could do it again in the future." Tell us who's the bouncer with the clever justification for pre-emptive action by insisting that one must prove that he doesn't have what he doesn't have? My friend, there are many bouncers. One of them, Condoleezza Rice appeared on Jon Stewart's show a week or so ago and tried to convince an audience of dunces that the bouncer rationale was justification for the war on Iraq. Hers was an echo of many cunning leaders who have used the same bouncer self-justification for the most heinous crimes. The list includes insidious leaders like George W Bush, Tony Blair, Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld. Feeding these treacherous leaders have been duplicitous Israeli firsters pretending to be American patriots, including figures like Richard Perle, Paul Wolfowitz and Douglas Feith. Iraq wasn't enough for the pre-emptive strikers. The next target using the same disingenuous arguments is Iran. America knows that Iran does not have nuclear weapons; but the bouncers want to destroy all of Iran's nuclear facilities so that no weapons will ever be made. America has already made the bouncer's demand, saying to Saddam Hussein: prove that you don't have what you say you don't have--an impossible demand, used only to provide an excuse for bouncers. According to Mark Amstutz, “Pre-emptive attack is morally justified when three conditions are fulfilled: The existence of an intention to injure, the undertaking of military preparations that increase the level of danger, and the need to act immediately because of a higher degree of risk.” The advocates of pre-emptive attack are attempting to meet those conditions with the flimsiest evidence and erroneous assumptions. Though Iran hasn’t attacked anyone for more than a hundred years, their detractors argue that Iran wants Israel driven into the sea. If that’s not enough, stories have been fabricated about Iran’s purchase of material that can only have military use, attempting to give the lie to Iran’s stated objectives for nuclear energy. Iran’s “undertaking of military preparations” has been no greater than those of any other developing military, and much less than any nuclear power. To assert that test firing a few rockets amounts to unacceptable military preparation completely ignores the vast superiority of Israel’s military might, including 200 to 400 nuclear bombs. “The need to act immediately because of a higher degree of risk,” is a spurious argument that applies to all countries. Record pre-emptive strikes (in Lebanon, Gaza, Iraq and Syria), as well as colonial occupation and destruction of Palestine, makes Israel the consummate high degree of risk. Meanwhile, Benjamin Netanyahu tries to rally cabinet support for an attack on Iran. Israel’s defence minister Ehud Barak and foreign minister Avigdor Lieberman are among those backing a pre-emptive strike to neutralise what the Israeli hawks dub Iran's nuclear ambitions. Of course Lieberman would encourage a pre-emptive strike. His preparation for the foreign minister’s role? He was formerly a night club bouncer! ___________________________________
Throughout his life as an educator, Dr. Paul J. Balles, a retired American university professor and freelance writer, has lived and worked in the Middle East for 40 years - first as an English professor (Universities of Kuwait and Bahrain), and for the past ten years as a writer, editor and editorial consultant. He’s a weekly Op-Ed columnist for the GULF DAILY NEWS . Dr. Balles is also Editorial Consultant for Red House Marketing and a regular contributor to Bahrain This Month. He writes a weekly op-ed column for Akbar Al Khaleej (Arabic). He has also edited seven websites, including bahrainthismonth.com, womenthismonth.com Paul has had more than 350 articles published, focusing on companies, personality profiles, entrpreneurs, women achievers, journalists and the media, the Middle East, American politics, the Internet and the Web, consumer reports, Arabs, diplomats, dining out and travel. Paul's articles on Salem-News.com are frank and enlightening. We are very appreciative of the incredible writings Dr. Balles has generated for our readers over the years, and we are very pleased to list him among our most valued contributors. Indulging the hard subjects that keep the world divided is our specialty at Salem-News.com, and with writers like Dr. Paul Balles on our team, we amplify our ability to meet challenges and someday, will see the effects of this exist in context with a more peaceful and generally successful world.
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Daniel November 16, 2011 7:00 am (Pacific time)
colli the wmd's were mostly sold to Iraq by the usa or our nato allies . Most were used against the Iranians , over 100,000's killed . Scott Ritter who worked verifying their destruction after Gulf 1 did just that . There were no WMD including biological or chemical that were not destroyed and were verified as destroyed by our inspection team . No WMD's were found after the war ! Dr Balles never implied the WMD's were nukes , nether did the Bush administration . Colli we did not sit by and watch the evils of Saddam , the US government was an active participant in supplying WMD's and military intelligence . Saddam was our puppet from his rise to power to his destruction . Gulf 1and 2 were more about feeding the Military Industrial Complex , after the fall of the USSR , than about oil . Most of our imported oil comes from Canada and Mexico but the wars keep the prices and profits high .
COLLI November 14, 2011 6:52 pm (Pacific time)
Dr. Balles:
[Return to Top]What Israel is doing is wrong, wrong, wrong! Anyone who can see the dead and injured children after their so-called pre-emptive strikes and not consider it wrong is either a fool or a monster. Now, that said, on to the issue of WMD's and Iraq. What do you consider weapons of mass destruction Dr. Balles? Have you viewed photos and reports of what the poison gas used by Saddam on his own people (men, women, and children) did? Nuclear weapons are not the only form of weapons of mass destruction. Chemical weapons and biological weapons are also forms of WMD's. What we did know was that Saddam had such weapons, used such weapons, and certainly would have no reservations of using such weapons in the future. After all, he did so on his own people. Now on to the next question: Was that really why we invaded Iraq? I would have to say absolutely not. We stood by for too many years and watched the evils he perpetrated without lifting a finger, to believe that. You see, we also have a pattern that can be examined and our actions certainly seem to adhere to that pattern. We are deeply entrenched in resource gluttony that currently centers on Oil. The huge International conglomerates that own and control out Federal Reserve (and most of the rest of what we consider the free world) will stop at nothing to control that oil. It matters not which political party resides in the White House or which political party controls Congress because these are merely chess pieces in the game. It is all about greed Dr. Balles. Greed for oil, greed for land, and greed for resources manifests itself in the actions we see all too frequently.
Your article is, for the most part, right on the mark but to view weapons of mass destruction as only being nuclear, is a mistake. I hope we never have to learn just how big a mistake that could be!
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