quarta-feira, 24 de março de 2010
TEc "More than a slapped wrist?" on the UK expelling an Israeli diplomat
An appalling breach of trust in relations between two States.Both have no option but to move on to normalisation following what will have amounted to no more than just that - a slap in the wrist, a light one at that!
Kicking out a diplomat - apparently a low ranking one - is standard procedure to show displeasure by the aggrieved State but hardly addresses the issue that triggered it.
What about those 12 British nationals whose identities were stolen - temporarily 'borrowed' - and suddenly found themselves in the middle of something totally out of the blues?
How is Israel going to compensate them individually for a State sponsored action that could/should never have involved their names?
Is Britain doing enough to protect its citizens from such planned attacks not by mafia crooks but by the intelligence services of a respected State?
Israel may have a right to persecute those who plot against its very existence.
That does not include forging documents from other countries, impersonating by stealing identities potentially attracting botheration, if not outright undue trouble, to normal people going about their lives.
To carry out a deadly attack in a third country.
Besides the State-to-State strain, soon to be overcome and forgotten, there is something sickening regarding this entire episode.
Kicking out a diplomat - apparently a low ranking one - is standard procedure to show displeasure by the aggrieved State but hardly addresses the issue that triggered it.
What about those 12 British nationals whose identities were stolen - temporarily 'borrowed' - and suddenly found themselves in the middle of something totally out of the blues?
How is Israel going to compensate them individually for a State sponsored action that could/should never have involved their names?
Is Britain doing enough to protect its citizens from such planned attacks not by mafia crooks but by the intelligence services of a respected State?
Israel may have a right to persecute those who plot against its very existence.
That does not include forging documents from other countries, impersonating by stealing identities potentially attracting botheration, if not outright undue trouble, to normal people going about their lives.
To carry out a deadly attack in a third country.
Besides the State-to-State strain, soon to be overcome and forgotten, there is something sickening regarding this entire episode.
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