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The attack on Syria by the United States while illegal per international
	law (not sanctioned by the UN Security Council and opposed by Russia and
	China) comes to remind as all of four basic facts of geopolitics:
	
	1-US Presidents no matter how “unconventional” must always obey the rules
	set for them. Trump came to office opposing intervention in Syria and is
	now directly siding with the “rebels” and has accepted the 1990s neocon
	strategy of regime changes across Western Asia that are supposed to benefit
	"Israel".
	
	2-As Henry Kissinger said: “all foreign policy is domestic policy”. With a
	strong Zionist lobby in the US and absence of any counter lobby that
	watches over US (let alone world) interests, we have a push for wars
	supposed to help apartheid Israel whether in Lebanon, Iraq, Yemen, or Syria.
	
	3-Modern warfare kills far more civilians than military (the ratio now is
	>10 to 1). War is immoral, illogical, and criminal and has no “good side”
	or “bad side”. The only positive thing now is that countries that use wars
	as their main tools (Israel, US being the key ones) will lose because wars
	have now become also illogical in terms of achievement of policy. Just take
	as examples in the past 20 years: the US attack on Iraq and Israel’s attack
	on Gaza and Lebanon. It is now almost a given like the Newtonian laws of
	physics.
	
	4-People still have the power to change things. Governments regularly lie
	to their own people (all governments). But their biggest tools are to a)
	create fear, b) create apathy (powerlessness). Getting people to be good
	consumers (of propaganda and products) is key to government “success”
	(short term as it may be and to enrich politicians and their backers). Key
	to human rights advocate success is getting people to be good involved and
	informed citizens. The conflict between the two (governments and people) is
	the real consequential conflict we face. It is between short term greed and
	long term planetary interests. It is an existential conflict for humanity.
	
	5-It is far easier to criticize existing systems than work to create more
	equitable and sustainable systems. This issue while clear is not easy to
	address. Our humble beginning towards an intentional community “Palestine
	Institute of Biodiversity and Sustainability” is finally seeing a milestone
	reached noted above with our opening to the public next week. Follow us on
	the web at http://palestinenature.org and on facebook (updates daily) at
	Palestine Museum of Natural History.
	
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