I was responding to a specific point on focusing on the Holocaust. By the way, the Holocaust has nothing to do with the situation in Iraq either, certainly less than the Israeli-Palestinian conflict does.
Honestly Sirs, this discussion has been bizarre, even by your standards. You cannot limit anyone's point of view to the myopia you wish. In fact, I'd say your inability to comprehend even the basic rudimentary issues surrounding Iraq and her neighbors might well stem from your very narrow-minded focus.
Certainly you cannot submit an article on the Holocaust and Iran, then use it as proof of your view of foreign policy, then expect everyone to adhere to your concrete myopic terms of only discussing Syria, Iraq, and Iran - (hell, you don't even allow discussion of Israel and Palestine - one of the true sore spots of the entire region).
I don't know who you think you are, but I'll pass. Your willfull ignorance of other atrocities, then your tyrannical standards of the discussion are enough for me. Quite frankly you aren't knowledgable enough for this debate and Ms. Henny pointed that out in a much more tactful manner than of which I am capable.
And just for the hell of it, since I don't like to be told under what parameters I'm allowed to carry on a discussion:
An Israeli bulldozer killed poor Rachel Corrie
As she stood in its path in the town of Rafah
She lost her young life in an act of compassion
Trying to protect the poor people of Gaza
Whose homes are destroyed by tank shells and bulldozers
And whose plight is exploited by suicide bombers
Who kill in the name of the people of Gaza
But Rachel Corrie believed in non-violent resistance
Put herself in harm's way as a shield of the people
And paid with her life in a manner most brutal
But you who philosophise disgrace and criticise all fears,
Take the rag away from your face.
Now ain't the time for your tears.
Rachel Corrie had 23 years
She was born in the town of Olympia, Washington
A skinny, messy, list-making chain-smoker
Who volunteered to protect the Palestinian people
Who had become non-persons in the eyes of the media
So that people were suffering and no one was seeing
Or hearing or talking or caring or acting
And the horrible math of the awful equation
That brought Rachel Corrie into this confrontation
Is that the spilt blood of a single American
Is worth more than the blood of a hundred Palestinians
But you who philosophise disgrace and criticise all fears,
Take the rag away from your face.
Now ain't the time for your tears.
The artistic director of a New York theatre
Cancelled a play based on Rachel's writings
But she wasn't a bomber or a killer or fighter
But one who acted in the spirit of the Freedom Riders
Is there no place for a voice in America
That doesn't conform to the Fox News agenda?
Who believes in non-violence instead of brute force
Who is willing to confront the might of an army
Whose passionate beliefs were matched by her bravery
The question she asked rings out round the world
If America is truly the beacon of freedom
Then how can it stand by while they bring down the curtain
And turn Rachel Corrie into a non-person?
Oh, but you who philosophise disgrace and criticise all fears,
Bury the rag deep in your face
For now's the time for your tears.
- Thanks to Billy Bragg