Israel’s Response Disproportionate? It Just Uses the “Powell Doctrine”

By: Al
Published: January 7th, 2009

“The force, when used, should be overwhelming and disproportionate to the force used by the enemy.”

Well, a proportionate response by Israel would be firing rockets into Gaza’s civilian centers hoping to kill as many random Palestinians as possible. Is that what those calling for a proportionate response want?

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