EU condemnation of Gaza & Realpolitik
Daniel | 04.01.2009 01:16 | Analysis | Palestine
It should go without saying here that this slaughter will only lead to more slaughter. In geopolitical terms, ie terms which do not recognise the suffering of individuals, who is the most likely victim of this 'incursion'? Well, not the individual politicians such as Ehud Olmert whose domestic popularity will soar in the short-term. Not Hamas, as whoever in Hamas survives this politically-motivated attack will rise in stature. I predict it is the Egyptian dictatorship which is most at risk, perhaps followed by the democrats in Turkey, the two local arab policemen who are employed by the US, and they are at risk the same way the Shah of Iran fell.
If you agree with my assertion I feel this is a fundamental criticism of representative democracy. Olmert is acting in his own and his parties own short-term interests. If Israel was a dictatorship then the dictator would never risk overthowing their only close allies for short-term political appeal. I don't want to expand on that just now as it is a bit self-indulgent to be so philosphical while people are dying, but I think the final victories will be with the street, the participative democrats aka anarchists - or the dictators. How many British Labour voters are happy to have voted for a party of Thatcherites?
Daniel
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