Baron Lamotte schrieb am 28.02.2019 12:48:
Häh? Das läuft doch seit Jahrzehnten nicht anders. Die Kriege werden immer "aus humanitären" (das ist Neusprech und heisst "aus (v)erlogenen") Gründen geführt.
Passend dazu, aus einem Vortrag von Noam Chomsky am 23 Juli 2009 bei der UN:
A third principle is that virtually every use of force in international affairs has been justified in terms of R2P, including the worst monsters. Just to illustrate, in his scholarly study of “humanitarian intervention”, Sean Murphy cites only three examples between the Kellogg-Briand pact and the UN Charter: Japan’s attack on Manchuria, Mussolini’s invasion of Ethiopia, and Hitler’s occupation of parts of Czechoslovakia, all accompanied by lofty rhetoric about the solemn responsibility to protect the suffering populations, and factual justifications. The basic pattern continues to the present.
The historical record is worth recalling when we hear R2P or its cousin (humanitarian intervention) described as an “emerging norm” in international affairs. They have been considered a norm as far back as we want to go.
Transkript: https://chomsky.info/20090723/
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AfmTBPPOgjk
Wie immer sehr lesens-/hörens-/sehenswert.
Finn
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