Military foreign aid can work
One of the reasons often used to justify the Iraq invasion is that we needed to attack in order to improve the lives of the poor oppressed Iraqi people. This is military foreign aid.
I have no problem with welfare or foreign aid. I think it is admirable and appropriate for people to want to help other people who are in trouble. However I don’t think it is moral or beneficial to force people to contribute to government welfare or foreign aid.
Gaza war: disaster or opportunity?
In January 2006 the more-militant more-islamist palestinian group Hamas beat the less-militant, less-islamist palestinian group Fatah in the Palestinian parliamentary elections, which has lead to foreign sanctions and 18 months of instability in the Palestinian territories.
Mahmoud Abbas is the leader of Fatah, President of the Palestinians and is respected by Israel and America. He (and Fatah) recognise Israel’s right to exist and agrees with a two-state solution. He is the good guy. Unfortunately he doesn’t control the parliament and after today he doesn’t control the Gaza strip.
