Is this a surprise the U.S. wouldn`t fully keep their ends of the bargain?, which would explain why the DPRK mounted to a uranium enrichment program to achieve nuclear weapons as a deterrent to possible agression from South Korea and the U.S.
Now back to Iran, the Israeli officials say the stifling sanctions "could lead to a grave economic situation in Iran and to a shortage of food," essentially starving the Iranian population. Oh wait, I thought starving a civilian population is illegal under the Geneva Convention and it sure it under Article 54 is but nowadays who follows it right? - it only applies to U.S. and NATO troops in 'foreign intervention missions."
The Israelis sure know about this brutal practice of starving people, which they have subjected to the population of Gaza and there are now damning documents that gives evidence to this as previously denied by Israel off course, uncovered by the International Middle East Media Center and reported in November 2010.
And oh lets not forget that starvation was and is a tool used by the global powers to enslave nations. The perfect but unfortunate example is in Iraq, which resulted in over 500,00 children dead due to barbaric embargos imposed on Saddam Hussein and Iraq.
What a world we live in huh?
No strangers to brutality: the U.S., Europe and the UN imposed sanctions on Iraq that resulted in the death of over 500,000 children. Credit: Infowars |
Kurt Nimmo
Infowars.com
March 1, 2012
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu’s best and brightest have an idea on how to deal with Iran’s imaginary nukes – starve the Iranian people to death.
“North Korea is halting its nuclear program in order to receive aid in food, and this is what should be done with Iran as well,” an unnamed official told Ynetnews.
“The Western world led by the United States must implement stifling sanctions at this time already, rather than wait or hesitate,” the official continued. “In order to suffocate Iran economically and diplomatically and lead the regime there to a hopeless situation, this must be done now, without delay.”
Starving a civilian population is prohibited under Article 54 of the Geneva Convention.
The Israeli government honed this brutal practice in the Gaza Strip. “Documents, whose existence were denied by the Israeli government for over a year, have been released after a legal battle led by Israeli human rights group, Gisha,” the International Middle East Media Center reported in November of 2010.
The documents reveal a deliberate policy by the Israeli government in which the dietary
needs for the population of Gaza are chillingly calculated, and the amounts of food let in by
the Israeli government measured to remain just enough to keep the population alive at a
near-starvation level. This documents the statement made by a number of Israeli officials
that they are “putting the people of Gaza on a diet”….
The documents are even more disturbing, say human rights activists, when one considers
the fact that close to half of the people of Gaza are children under the age of eighteen. This
means that Israel has deliberately forced the undernourishment of hundreds of thousands
of children in direct violation of international law and the Fourth Geneva Convention.
Jason Ditz notes that blockading Iran will not produce starvation. “Iran is actually a net food exporter, and while more sanctions could make the industry less efficient and perhaps curb exports, it would not make the food Iran does grow disappear into thin air.”
“The idea that a suddenly starving populace is going to up and overthrow its government on behalf of those that are starving them, however, seems to fly in the face of the history of sanctions,” Ditz writes.
The Israelis, of course, are not alone – the United States, Europe and the United Nations used starvation in Iraq. They imposed a medieval embargo over the period of a decade and tried to starve the nation into submission. The result was over 500,000 dead children, which Clinton’s Secretary of State, Madeline Albright said was a price worth paying. Over the span of ten years, child mortality in Iraq went from one of the lowest in the world, to the highest.
Additional Readings/Sources:
Israeli Officials Call for Starving Millions of Iranians -Infowars (March 1, 2012)
Israeli Officials: Let’s Starve Iranian Civilians - Antiwar (Feb 29, 2012)
Israeli officials: Starve Iranians to stop nukes - YNet News (Feb 29, 2012)
Israeli Government Documents Show Deliberate Policy To Keep Gazans At Near-starvation Levels - IMEMC (Nov 2, 2010)
Effects of Iraq Sanctions - Global Issues (Oct 2, 2005)
Geneva Convention, Section IV (Civilian Population)
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