Hello,
My understanding of democracy is that the judicial, legislative, and executive processes of government are entirely seperate in order to maintain appropriate checks and balances. In essence, the judicial process should prevent the legislative and executive branches from breaking existing laws. One thing I read led me to question why noone has ever brought this up.
Under the US Arms Export Policy it is illegal for the US to export arms to any nation who violates internationally recognized human rights.
The US has provided a large amount of weapons, arms, planes, and helicoptors to Israel. I'm too lazy to find a detailed listing and exact number.
Israel has been condemned internationally by the UN, Amnesty International, and a US State Department report in 2001 stating:
"Israeli security units often used excessive force against Palestinian demonstrators including live fire ... impeded the provision of medical assistance to Palestinian civilians by their strict enforcement of internal closures, which reportedly contributed to at least 32 deaths. Israeli security forces harassed and abused Palestinian pedestrians and drivers who were attempting to pass through the more than 130 Israeli- controlled checkpoints ..."
Israel is the only nation that legalizes the use of torture. So it is globally known that Israel violates human rights. It is also known that the US aids Israel militarily through arms exports. It is also law in the US to prohibit sale of arms to a nation that violates human rights. Am I missing something here?
Can someone make a case of this and present it to the Supreme Court? Why hasn't anyone done this? Would it have legal backing? What would the process be? If the Supreme Court found the sales violated US Law, would the sales have to stop?
To keep this discussion from elevating into an all-out political discussion on the Palestinian issue or other unrelated stuff, please limit the posts to the issues outlined.
The posts I see already are:
-Israel doesn't violate human rights.
Heh. Amnesty International is a very well-respected organization and is one of the MANY that have condemned Israel for their violations. A recent report was released just over a month ago. Read it before posting. I don't think anyone will actually try to claim that Israel doesn't violate human rights, but just thought I'd bring this up.
- The US doesn't supply arms to Israel
Read the newspaper. A recent contract for helicopters totalling over $500 million was signed. The US has been supporting Israel with aid since 1965.
- It's not against US Law to sell arms to a nation violating human rights
http://www.clw.org/atop/uspolicy.html
- The President can do whatever he wants
That is my question as well. Can the judicial system force the government from making these sales?
Thanks, and I look forward to some responses!
My understanding of democracy is that the judicial, legislative, and executive processes of government are entirely seperate in order to maintain appropriate checks and balances. In essence, the judicial process should prevent the legislative and executive branches from breaking existing laws. One thing I read led me to question why noone has ever brought this up.
Under the US Arms Export Policy it is illegal for the US to export arms to any nation who violates internationally recognized human rights.
The US has provided a large amount of weapons, arms, planes, and helicoptors to Israel. I'm too lazy to find a detailed listing and exact number.
Israel has been condemned internationally by the UN, Amnesty International, and a US State Department report in 2001 stating:
"Israeli security units often used excessive force against Palestinian demonstrators including live fire ... impeded the provision of medical assistance to Palestinian civilians by their strict enforcement of internal closures, which reportedly contributed to at least 32 deaths. Israeli security forces harassed and abused Palestinian pedestrians and drivers who were attempting to pass through the more than 130 Israeli- controlled checkpoints ..."
Israel is the only nation that legalizes the use of torture. So it is globally known that Israel violates human rights. It is also known that the US aids Israel militarily through arms exports. It is also law in the US to prohibit sale of arms to a nation that violates human rights. Am I missing something here?
Can someone make a case of this and present it to the Supreme Court? Why hasn't anyone done this? Would it have legal backing? What would the process be? If the Supreme Court found the sales violated US Law, would the sales have to stop?
To keep this discussion from elevating into an all-out political discussion on the Palestinian issue or other unrelated stuff, please limit the posts to the issues outlined.
The posts I see already are:
-Israel doesn't violate human rights.
Heh. Amnesty International is a very well-respected organization and is one of the MANY that have condemned Israel for their violations. A recent report was released just over a month ago. Read it before posting. I don't think anyone will actually try to claim that Israel doesn't violate human rights, but just thought I'd bring this up.
- The US doesn't supply arms to Israel
Read the newspaper. A recent contract for helicopters totalling over $500 million was signed. The US has been supporting Israel with aid since 1965.
- It's not against US Law to sell arms to a nation violating human rights
http://www.clw.org/atop/uspolicy.html
- The President can do whatever he wants
That is my question as well. Can the judicial system force the government from making these sales?
Thanks, and I look forward to some responses!
