I asked:
Why does US act as a sort of a judge?

Alan answered:  

> Why, you ask? I think each nation decides its own foreign policy, and is 
> forced to make judgments on many things, including their opinion of where the 
> fault lies in conflicts.

Alan's answer is useless to me. I still wonder: who is forcing US, if someone 
is forcing as Alan seems to be suggesting, to make a judgment on whether US 
should side with Israel (to give a green light to Israel for its air raids on 
Gaza). If US is making a decision for its own benefits, what kind of benefits 
US is seeking?

Or, is it making a moral judgment?.Why does it feel that it has to make a moral 
judgment? Why not let the international community, such as UN, to make a moral 
judgment? As we look back the history of the world, there was always a war when 
a nation spoke about justice. One of the most famous ones was Crusade. 

Minoru Mochizuki 



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