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To: stockman_scott who wrote (15005)3/19/2003 3:50:00 PM
From: Crimson Ghost  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 89467
 
The Lilliputians are no longer tiny
people



by Tanya Reinhart

A pointed description of the current situation was provided by Israeli analyst Ehud
Ya'ari last week, when he recalled the story of Gulliver, the giant whom the tiny people
of Lilliput tied up with thin strings until, contrary to the laws of physics, he could not
make use of his unparalleled force.

The world super power decided that it would suit it now to conquer Iraq, divide it to
cantons, as done in Yugoslavia, and subject it to the rule of drug gangs, as in
Yugoslavia and Afghanistan.

And what can the tiny people do when this is what the giant decides? They
demonstrate, first in small groups and then millions all over the world. They send human
shields to Baghdad. This only makes the giant laugh. Ari Fleisher, the white house
spokesman, was quick to clarify that these are Saddam's hostages and the U.S. will
view their deaths as "collateral damage". And anybody knows that the U.S. is capable
of that.

Suddenly the UN rose up. "UM-SHMUM", as it is referred to in Israel, "half of whose
delegates are from illiterate countries", forgot apparently that its only job is to
rubber-stamp U.S. moves. Ari Fleisher explained that the U.S. involves the UN as long
as it is convenient to do so. When it doesn't have the patience, it uses NATO, like in
Kosovo. But nothing would prevent it from going alone. This week, at the Azores, Bush
issued the "last ultimatum" to the UN.

It appears that all the Lilliputians managed to do so far is to delay the giant for a few
months. But these months were crucial. Today the Lilliputians are no longer tiny
people. It started with thousands of small organizations, scattered around the globe
and communicating over the Internet - organizations which are connected by a shared
sense that if things go on like this, the human race will destroy itself. From Seattle to
Durban, from environmental and social issues to matters of equal rights, a new force
was formed, organized and trained in non-violent struggle aimed at exercising
democracy. This force has managed in the past months to attract the hearts and minds
of the majority of the people of the world to the only way that offers hope - a way
based on basic human values and the principles of international law. The governments
of Europe were dragged along by their people. As Kissinger explained to CNN on
Sunday, unable to hide his contempt, "Schroeder simply had no choice". Europe's new
force is not in the military, but in democracy. Unlike the U.S., Britain and Spain, many
European governments are now acting according to the will of their citizens.

Against this power, the U.S. deploys its military might - the state of the art in the killing
sciences. Everything is ready for war. They have even completed the transfer of D-9
bulldozers that the U.S. bought from Israel to implement in Baghdad the lessons of
Jenin [1]. This week, the Israeli army demonstrated that these bulldozers are an
effective solution also for the problem of human shields, when one of them crushed to
death Rachel Corrie, a 23 year old student from Olympia, Washington, who tried to
delay the demolition of a house in Gaza.

And yet, the U.S. has already lost the battle. So far, U.S. power could count on on its
total control of public consciousness in large parts of the world. In its past wars, the
millions of Lilliputians sat glued to their TV sets and watched the propaganda
broadcasts, identical on all channels. They watched and believed that the war is for
sublime values of peace and justice. Now as well, obedient spokesmen explain that
Saddam is Hitler and the Iraqi children must be saved from him. But who is listening?
Now the truth is exposed - the U.S. is perceived as a gangster that does whatever he
feels like. In the past, the U.S. committed its crimes to the sounds of cheers of the
majority of the Western society. It has lost this majority. The change that has occurred
in the world can no longer be reversed.