Mar 17, 2011

Re: Alan Dershowitz: Israel Has the Right to Attack Iran's Nuclear Reactors Now

 

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From: Wendy Campbell <info@marwenmedia.com>
Date: Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 12:36 PM


He's a wife-beater, too, apparently.  His victim was his first wife Sue Barlach.  He allegedly beat her up so bad after she tossed out his important law papers when she found out he was cheating on her, that she required intensive care in a hospital.  Then he allegedly divorced her and stripped her of custody of their 2 sons, so subsequently she allegedly committed suicide by jumping off the Brooklyn Bridge. Of course, Dershowitz was able to not only keep all of this out of the papers at that time (back in the mid 70s), he has subsequently snuffed out any mention of her on the internet until some internet reporters dug up this skeleton and posted their articles about this, with eye-witness testimonies, etc., on the internet.  Google "Dershowitz first wife Sue Barlach" for the details.  The man is a total psychopath.



On 3/17/11 12:33 AM, "Fredrick Toben" <toben@toben.biz> wrote:


 
 
   

I knew Dershowitz was a civil liberties lawyer but I didn't know that he was also a criminal!
 

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Subject: Alan Dershowitz: Israel Has the Right to Attack Iran's Nuclear Reactors Now

  

 


Hi, MichaelSantomauro.

Alan Dershowitz <http://www.huffingtonpost.com/alan-dershowitz>  wrote a new post Israel Has the Right to Attack Iran's Nuclear Reactors Now <http://www.huffingtonpost.com/israel-has-the-right-to-a_b_836764.html>  Alan  Dershowitz <http://www.huffingtonpost.com/alan-dershowitz>
Criminal and civil liberties lawyer  Posted: March 16, 2011 04:36 PM  
Israel Has the Right to Attack  Iran's Nuclear Reactors Now
Iran's recent attempt to ship arms to Hamas  <http://liveshots.blogs.foxnews.com/2011/03/16/50-tons-of-smuggled-weapons-seized/> in Gaza is an act  of war committed by the Iranian government against the Israeli government.  The Israeli Navy seized the ship, loaded with weapons designed to kill  Israeli civilians, and traced the weapons back to Iran. Nor is this the first  act of war that would justify a military response by Israel under  international law. Iran has sent other boatloads of anti personnel weapons to  Hamas and Hezbollah. In addition, back in 1992, the Iranian leaders planned  and authorized a deadly attack  <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israeli_embassy_attack_in_Buenos_Aires> on Israel's embassy in Argentina. That  bombing, which was carried out by Iranian agents, constituted a direct armed  attack on the state of Israel, since its embassy is part of its sovereign  territory. Moreover, the Iranian government has publicly declared war on  Israel by calling for it "to be wiped off the map."  Under international law, these acts of war -- known as Casus  Belli -- fully justify an Israeli armed response. Even the UN Charter  authorizes a unilateral response to an armed attack. Providing weapons to a  declared enemy in the face of an embargo has historically been deemed an  armed attack under the law of war, especially when those providing the  weapons intend for them to be used against the enemy's civilians. So too is  the bombing of an embassy.  Two other recent events enhance Israel's right use military  means to prevent Iran from continuing to arm Israel's enemies. The recent  disaster in Japan has shown the world the extraordinary dangers posed by  nuclear radiation. If anybody ever doubted the power of a dirty bomb to  devastate a nation, both physically and psychologically, those doubts have  been eliminated by what is now going on in Japan. If Iran were to develop  nuclear weapons, the next ship destined to Gaza might contain a nuclear dirty  bomb and Israel might not intercept that one. A dirty bomb detonated in tiny  Israel would cause incalculable damage to civilian life.  Moreover, the recent killings in Itamar <http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/la-fg-israel-settlement-killings-20110313,0,3329690.story?track=rss>  of a family including three  children, demonstrate how weapons are used by Israel's enemies against  civilians in violation of the laws of war. Even babies are targeted by those  armed by Iran. Hamas praised the murders.  Israel has the right to prevent its civilians from being  murdered by Iranian weapons, especially weapons of mass destruction. Iran  would have no legal standing to protest a surgical attack on its nuclear  facilities that are designing weapons that could be used to achieve Iran's  declared goal of wiping Israel off the map and killing millions of its  citizens. The leaders of Iran have publicly declared that a nuclear exchange,  killing millions of Jews and Muslims, would be acceptable to them because it  would destroy Israel while only damaging Islam. A suicide nation cannot be  deterred by the threat of retaliation. Israel's only realistic option may be  a preventive military strike of the kind it conducted against Iraq's nuclear  reactor in 1981. That surgical attack may have saved countless lives at the  cost of one single casualty. By the way, Iran too tried to destroy Iraq's  nuclear reactor, but failed. Certainly Israel has the right to do what Iran  itself tried to do -- namely prevent a lethal enemy from developing weapons  capable of mass murder of its citizens.  This is not to say that Israel should attack Iran's nuclear  reactors now. That it has the right to do so does not mean that it should not  wait for a more opportune time. The law of war does not require an immediate  military response to an armed attack. The nation attacked can postpone its  counterattack without waiving its right. The military option should always be  a last resort after all other efforts have failed. It may well be that  efforts to permanently disable Iran's nuclear computers will succeed.  Although it is unlikely that economic sanctions will ever persuade Iran's  ideological zealots to end their nuclear weapons program, a combination of quasi  military, tough economic and diplomatic sanctions may slow it down to a point  where the military option can be postponed. But under no circumstances should  the military option ever be taken off the table. Israel must preserve its  ability to exercise its fundamental right of preventive self defense. If  possible, it should act together with other allies. But if necessary, it has  the right to act alone to protect its citizens. Nearly everybody hopes that  it won't come to that, but hope is not a policy. As George Washington  cautioned in his second inaugural address, "To be prepared for war is  one of the most effectual means of preserving peace."  http://www.huffingtonpost.com/alan-dershowitz/israel-has-the-right-to-a_b_836764.html     
  
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