The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 05, 1984, Page Page 6, Image 6

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He said nothing about making war on
Syria, but he did.
He got the Phalange to go terrorist
hunting in the Palestinian camps of
Shatila and Sabra. The outcome in which
the innocent were slaughtered sickened
the world.
Not him! Sharon shouts. Not his fault,
he insists. And so he has sued Time
magazine, charging it lied when it reported
he had egged on the Phalangists. He seeks
the usual several million dollars, but
what he really wants is a verdict of
retroactive virginity, a finding that, after
all the killing between Christian and
Moslem, he could not have anticipated
that the Phalangists would slaughter the
innocent. Even for Sharon this is gall, but
as with Lebanon, he has not thought
things through. To win, he must be ad
judicated an incompetent who learned
nothing and forgot everything.
So in two different courtrooms two
very different generals battle for two
different reasons. Westmoreland soldiers
on, but he is an old man and his war is
behind him. Not so Sharon. He is an
Israeli Cabinet member, a political force,
a politician who might some day be prime
minister.
Westmoreland sues to reclaim the past,
Sharon to claim the future. That makes
all the difference. One man will fight no
more. The other can hardly wait.
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