Tubby Isaacs wrote: ↑Thu Oct 12, 2023 4:48 pm
The issue here is not calling out turning off the power to Gaza which Starmer and Thornberry both avoided doing. I don’t know if other allies have called it out.
Well, on that particular point, it gets a bit odd. A nation-state that is under attack by another quasi-state that controls the supply of power and water to the attacking quasi-state is, I think, a unique occurence in all of global geo-politics. On purely human terms, it seems utterly wrong. But from Israel’s point of view, and from the point of view of some learned in international law, it is a legitimate response.
Starmer is, rightly, cleaving to the norms of international law. He can do no other. It is
realpolitik with knobs on. Lynne and her chums in the Trot faction cannot, and will not, understand this.
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