Mark Milley throws US military under the bus for Israel.
Funny how our four stars never mentioned American
atrocities until they figured it would help their friends in the IDF.
MAY 08, 2024
https://responsiblestatecraft.org/mark-milley-israel-civilians/
Former Joint Chiefs Chairman Mark Milley threw his own
military under the bus yesterday, trying to rationalize the killing and maiming
of thousands of Palestinian civilians in the last six months of the Israeli war
in Gaza.
The following video is a stunning example of how far
Israel's supporters in the United States will go to justify what is becoming
one of biggest humanitarian catastrophes in the 21st century, sparked by
relentless indiscriminate
bombing in the
densely packed Gaza strip, leaving nearly 35,000 Palestinians dead, most of
whom are reported to be innocent civilians. Countless others are still dead under the
rubble which covers
the entire territory.
He says:
Before we all get self righteous about what Israel is
doing, and I feel horrible for the innocent people in Gaza dying, but we
shouldn't forget that we United States killed a lot of innocent people in
Mosul, in Raqqa, that we the United States killed 12,000 innocent French
civilians. And here we are on the 80th anniversary of Normandy, on the prep
fires for Normandy. We destroyed 69 Japanese cities, not including Hiroshima
and Nagasaki. We slaughtered people in massive numbers, innocent people who had
nothing to do with their government, men, women and children. War is a terrible
thing. But if it's going to have meaning, if it's going to have any sense of
morality, there has to be a political purpose, and it must be achieved rapidly
with the least cost and you do by speed.
Nothing he says is not true of course. But Milley
skips right past the obvious stick in his self-righteous spokes, which is that
the Geneva
Conventions were codified in 1949 to prevent the litany of civilian
atrocities he ticks off from happening again. War is hell, General
Milley, but the international community recognized 75 years ago that innocent
slaughter was wrong, and tried to do something about it.
Not to be ignored here, though, is that he is in
essence, disparaging American World War II veterans and Iraq veterans too, to
make a point of support for what Israel is doing today in Gaza. Funny, Milley
and his four-star ilk never mentioned the civilians killed by the U.S. military
in Iraq and Syria until they realized that acknowledging it might help get
their Israeli friends off the hook. We could have used this kind of candor 10,
20 years ago — when it would have meant something and could have held the U.S.
military, including senior military officers like Mark Milley, accountable. Fat
chance.
To make matters worse, Milley then nods appreciatively
when Palantir CEO Alex Karp chimes in: "The peace activists are actually
the war activists, and we're the peace activists." His rationale? Weapons
technology companies like his want to make the United States stronger so the
country doesn't go to war. Bull.
The whole spectacle is made even more repugnant when
you take in the setting: a confab of military
officials and weapons contractors, convened to threat-inflate and hawk their wares like
garish barkers under the typically euphemistic banner of the "Special
Competitive Studies Project," a "non-partisan, non-profit initiative
with a clear mission: to make recommendations to strengthen America’s long-term
competitiveness as artificial intelligence (AI) and other emerging technologies
are reshaping our national security, economy, and society."
Don't forget for a second that Israel's war is not
only our war, but in so many ways, our gain, at least for the profiteers —
including Milley — who see more personal and professional benefit in supporting
Israel, than in defending the integrity of his own fellow Americans.
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