Monday, May 31, 2010 - 10:57 AM
A retired U.S. diplomat, Edward L. Peck, was among 11 Americans who had joined the flotilla of activist ships that were forcibly diverted Monday from Gaza, where they were planning to unload humanitarian supplies and demonstrate their ability to break the years-long Israeli blockade on the impoverished Palestinian territory.
Peck is an interesting and controversial character. A former Army paratrooper, he was in the Foreign Service for three decades, serving in a number of posts in the Arab world, including as chief of mission in Baghdad under the Carter administration. In the Reagan years, he worked on terrorism issues in the White House. He has sinced emerged as an outspoken critic of U.S. and Israeli policies the Middle East. (Here's the transcript of a 2006 interview he gave with Democracy Now, the left-wing radio show, in which he describes certain actions by the United States and Israel as fitting the defintion of terrorism.)
In an interview on CNN in October 2001, Peck warned that invading Iraq would be a mistake. "But when you take out Saddam Hussein," he said, "the key question you have to ask then is, what happens after that? And we don't have a clue. Nobody knows, but it's probably going to be bad."
Peck also supposedly inspired President Obama's former preacher, Jeremiah Wright, to say "the chickens are coming home to roost" after the September 11, 2001, attacks. He was also highly critical of the U.S. handling of the 2006 Lebanon War, accusing the Bush administration of deliberately extending the fighting.
Although there are reports that Israeli toops fired shots at the ship Peck was on, the Sfendoni, I'm told he is OK and headed home through New York (all of the casualties seem to have taken place on the Marmara, much larger vessel). Peck was among four other Americans representing the Free Palestine Movement, an activist group from California.
The Palestinian are bringing this on their selves. I use to feels sorry for their plight but after Hamas took over they deserve what ever comes to them. If they would just except the borders as they are and realize they lost. and get on with making the best of a bad situation. All they have to do is quit being mad, throwing rocks and firing rockets. If your leadership continues to declare war and make demands such as the return of Jerusalem before you will talk then be prepared to have a less then good life.
If my next door neighbor kept throwing rocks and trash in my yard because he did not like me I would do what was necessary to protect myself if I could not get help from the police. The Hamas leadership is nothing but angry thugs who don't mind killing anybody that does not agree with them. They should be tried for war crimes for what they have done against other Palestinians. All of the leadership are control freaks who could care less about the average citizen in Gaza.
The Prime Minister of Turkey has turned a friendly relationship into a hostile one. Anyone that gets in bed with Iran get fleas. In this case you are judged by the friends you keep.
Palestinians are not throwing rocks because they don't like
You got it very wrong dude.
I also would do anything to protect myself if people throw rocks at me because they don't like me. BUT if they kicked me out of my house, at gun point, (armed robbery) and killed 3 members of my family, and broke down my house and put up their own then bring their woman and children to live in a stolen property, I WILL MAKE SURE THAT THEY NEVER EVER EVER ENJOY THAT HOUSE MAAAAN.
The reason Peck's 'controversial' among America's foreign policy elite (and seemingly aspirant elite) is because he's been consistently right - about Iraq, about Lebanon and about Israel's seige of Gaza. Being right when everyone else has to parrot pretty lies makes you very controversial.
I wonder what the reaction would have been if Iran was the perpetrator of this heinous crime against humanity? The hypocrisy and double standard is indeed sickening.
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