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 US Cutting Gaza Lifeline

 By Ann Wright


 YouTube video at blog entry

 http://intifada-palestine.com/2009/12/11/us-cutting-gaza-lifeline/

 Making an American ‘Impenetrable Underground Wall’ the Laughing 
 Stock of the World—Leave It to the People of Gaza


 December 10, 2009 – No doubt at the instigation of the Israeli 
 government, the Obama administration has authorized the United 
 States Army Corps of Engineers to design a vertical underground wall 
 under the border between Egypt and Gaza.

 In March, 2009 the United States provided the government of Egypt 
 with $32 million in March, 2009 for electronic surveillance and 
 other security devices to prevent the movement of food, merchandise 
 and weapons into Gaza. Now details are emerging about an underground 
 steel wall that wil be 6-7 miles long and extend 55 feet straight 
 down into the desert sand.

 The steel wall will be made of super-strength steel put together in 
 a jigsaw puzzle fashion. It will be bomb proof and can not be cut 
 or melted. It will be “impenetrable,” and reportedly will take 18 
 months to construct. (http://news. bbc.co.uk/ 2/hi/middle_ east/ 
 8405020. stm)
 The steel wall is intended to cut the tunnels that go between Gaza 
 and Egypt.

 The tunnels are the lifelines for Gaza since the international 
 community agreed to a blockade of Gaza to collectively punish the 
 citizens of Gaza for their having elected in Parliamentary elections 
 in 2006 sufficient Hamas Parliamentarians that Hamas became the 
 government of Gaza. The United States and other western countries 
 have placed Hamas on the list of terrorist organizations.

 The underground steel wall is intended to strengthen international 
 governmental efforts to imprison and starve the people of Gaza into 
 submission so they will throw out the Hamas government.

 Just as the steel walls of the US Army Corps of Engineers at the 
 base of the levees of New Orleans were unable to contain Hurricane 
 Katrina, the US Army Corps of Engineers’ underground steel walls 
 that will attempt to build an underground cage of Gaza will not be 
able to contain the survival spirit of the people of Gaza.

 America’s super technology will again be laughed at by the world, as 
 young men dedicated to the survival of their people, will again 
 outwit technology by digging deeper, and most likely penetrating the 
 “impenetrable” in some novel, simple, low-tech way.

 I have been to Gaza 3 times this year following the 22-day Israeli 
 military attack on Gaza that killed 1,440, wounded 5,000, left 
 50,000 homeless and destroyed much of the infrastructure of Gaza. 
 The disproportionate use of force and targeting of the civilian 
 population by the Israeli military is considered by international 
 law and human rights experts as as violations of the Geneva 
 conventions.

 When our governments participate in illegal actions, it is up to the 
 citizens of the world to take action. On December 31, 2009, 1,400
international citizens from 42 countries will march in Gaza with 
 50,000 Gazans in the Gaza Freedom March to end the siege of Gaza.
They will take back to their countries the stories of spirit and 
 survival of the pople of Gaza and will return home committed to 
 force their governments to stop these inhuman actions against the 
 people of Gaza.

 Just as American smart bombs in Afghanistan and Iraq have not 
 conquered the spirit of Aghans and Iraqis, America’s underground 
 walls in Gaza will never conquer the courage of those who are 
 fighting for the survival of their families.

 One more time, the American government and the Obama administration 
 has been an active participant in the continued inhumane treatment 
 of the people of Gaza and should be held accountable, along with 
 Israel and Egypt for violations of human rights of the people of Gaza.



 SOURCE: Information Clearing House



 Ann Wright

 Ann Wright is a retired US Army Reserve Colonel and a former U.S. 
 diplomat who resigned in March, 2003 in opposition to the war on 
 Iraq. She served in as a US diplomat in Nicaragua, Grenada, Somalia, 
 Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Sierra Leone, Micronesia, Afghanistan and 
 Mongolia. She is the co-author of “Dissent: Voices of 
 Conscience” .
 
Her March 19, 2003 letter of resignation can be read 
at http://www.govexec. com/dailyfed/ 0303/032103wrigh t.htm.




      

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