These days, movies about deadly games are immensely popular. (That has disturbed me for some time, to be honest.) Films like “Saw,” “Hostel” and “The Belko Experiment” show that there’s an appetite for watching people in deadly predicaments that test their ability to reason under pressure — situations that place people’s lives and their instincts at odds, and force them to roll the dice.
I think we’re living through one of those situations now.
In the wake of the Hamas-led terrorist attacks being described as Israel’s equivalent of 9/11, the international community faces a gamble. That is, knowing what we know now about the failed war on terror that was initiated after the Sept. 11 attacks, are we willing to go down a similar path now?
Israeli leadership is vowing vengeance in Gaza. But as we arm Israel to the hilt, perhaps some caution is in order.
Israeli leadership is vowing vengeance in Gaza. But as we arm Israel to the hilt, perhaps some caution is in order.
Multilateral military drubbings like the post-9/11 invasion of Iraq have shown the West that when we vindictively and impulsively obliterate our enemies — and importantly, civilian-heavy communities — these actions can help fuel terrorism, instead of vanquishing it.
But listening to the inflammatory “holy war” rhetoric coming from conservatives in the U.S. in recent days, I get the sense they’re not thinking much about this at all.
For example, in an interview on the right-wing outlet Newsmax, Rep. Tim Burchett of Tennessee referred to the military assault yet to rain down on Gaza as “Old Testament judgment.”
In an interview on Fox News, Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina said: “We’re in a religious war here. I am with Israel, do whatever the hell you have to do to defend yourself — level the place.”
We’re in a religious war and I unapologetically Stand with Israel. pic.twitter.com/AQDY4ELrmJ
— Lindsey Graham (@LindseyGrahamSC) October 11, 2023
And in a post on X, Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida called for the “complete eradication” of Hamas in Gaza, adding that there “simply is no diplomatic solution or ‘measured response’ available.”
Israel has no choice but to seek the complete eradication of Hamas in Gaza. There simply is no diplomatic solution or “measured response” available
— Marco Rubio (@marcorubio) October 9, 2023
This tragically necessary effort will come at a horrifying price.
But the price of failing to permanently eliminate this group…
To me, this comes across as disturbing saber-rattling from privileged men whose rhetoric puts the rest of the world at risk.








