Scott Galloway: We Were Not Accused of Genocide After Killing 400,000 People in Afghanistan and Iraq

‘Israel is not allowed to prosecute a war, and they are prosecuting a war more humanely than we have done’

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GALLOWAY: "First of all, good to be with you. I especially appreciate your leadership on this issue. I’ll give you some more numbers. 2,200 American servicemen killed at Pearl Harbor. We go on to kill 3.5 million Japanese, including 100,000 in one night. 2,800 Americans in 9/11. We go on to kill 400,000 people in Afghanistan and Iraq. We weren’t accused of genocide. If Mexico had elected a jihadist cartel to run their country and they incurred into Texas, and on a per capita basis killed 35,000 people, a population of the University of Texas, and on the way back, took the freshmen class at SMU hostage and hid them under tunnels, what would we do? It’d be the great Sonora radioactive parking lot. But Jews are not allowed, and Israel is not allowed to prosecute a war. And they are prosecuting a war more humanely than we have done. The ratio of combatants to civilians is — of civilian death to combatant mortality is lower than it was in Mosul, lower than it was in Japan, lower than it was in Germany. So there’s just a different standard for Jews and Israel when it comes to prosecuting a war. They’re allowed to fight back to a truce. But unlike America or any other Western nation that is attacked as viciously, they're not allowed to win a war. It's a double standard."

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