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Man those guys will never get along... :S
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was he hezbola too?
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and I could show you a 1000 pics of dead Jewish children. You cant win the argument that way - thats the way the middle east conflicts have been fought for all these decades. An eye for an eye. The Arab nations need to accept that Israel isnt going away... where would it go? I am not saying that it is right - but it is a fact. |
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i don't like it at all, i think it's terrible :(
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I see only one country killing everyone around, and it is Israel. How come all the countries around are bad, but everyone hate one same country??? No Israel No problem in middle east
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Israel won't allow to a terrorist organization or a country to attack her citizens. Hisbala will be disarm now and its a meter of time if Lebanon won't do it the Israeli army will do this. |
Lets look at this from a big picture perspective. Here's a map of the area:
http://almashriq.hiof.no/general/900...iddle.east.gif The US is in Iraq and Israel is moving into Lebanon. This surrounds and isolates Syria. There has been a lot of pressure on Syria since the US moved into Iraq. The US had several battles with insurgents near the Syrian border and probably crossed the border a few times chasing them. The US has also warned Syria about helping "terrorists." Syria was recently forced out of Lebanon. Israeli war planes flew over the Syrian leader's home a short time ago and created a couple of sonic booms in the process. Israel has made many threats toward Syria in the past year. Syria is made up of Shiite Muslims. So is Iran. Hezbollah is Shiite and is supported by Syria and Iran. The majority in Iraq is Shiite. Iran controls the Shiites in Iraq and is using this as a bargaining chip against the US. Iran is also using its influence over Hezbollah as an indirect threat to the US. Iran has recently made very direct threats against Israel. Syria also has influence over Shiite Iraq, Hezbollah and Lebanon, and is a natural ally of Iran. Weaken Syria and you weaken Hezbollah, Shiite Iraq, and Iran. If you look at it this way the Lebanon invasion is a positioning move and Israel will use the excuse to occupy Lebanon and turn up the heat on Syria. :2 cents: |
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Anyways there is no point for Israel to attak Syria earthier is not for Syria. More then 85 rockets landed on the Israeli cities since they operation against Hezbollah started and they have around 10,000 rockets to fire on peace full Israeli citizens. |
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Thats like saying all Americans are clueless braindead redneck morons that shouldn't allowed to inbreed don't you think? :disgust generalizations = stupidity |
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That is part of the cost of the State of Israel which has been supplied with extensive weaponary by the United States. Despite that, is it unreasonable to let people have a portion of land and allow them to live in peace? Don't think so. It is also not unreasonable to expect repercussions from non-Jewish elements in that region since it was they who tolerated Israeli aggression during the establishment of the State of Israel. It is very brave for a nation equipped with modern arms, - strike aircraft and helecopter gunships to attack those who have little and resort to using the only "tools" they have and, among other things, blowing themselves up. It is totally irrational conduct to order strike aircraft to bomb the offices of the Palestinian Prime Minister, Ismael Haniyeh. It is ironic that Haniyeh is an individual very open to dealing with Israel, despite being the product of a refugee camp. Although Israel may wish to label Ismael Haniyeh as a "terrorist", it is clear that is not the case. This action simply illustrates the unwillingness of Israel to participate in any action towards peace. It is also totally irrational to conduct a series of bombing raids on any country, killing at least 60 recently, mainly civilians and children, plus more seriously wounded casualities and also blocking ports, while using the capture of two/three Israeli soliders as the excuse. OK.. Bottom line - it's a fuckup currently - and any prospect of peace in the Middle East has prob been set back years. Back to the old cliche - you reap what you sow. |
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Unfortunately, the reality is often very different from the "official" story. |
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Oh yeah, and Israel and the US don't. Because we're rich and we call ours the army, and our acts of violence used to bring about political change aren't terrorism, they're sanctioned by God. |
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And let me guess, you're a fucking jew. |
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I can see you're well informed on this topic, thank you for your expert opinion. |
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That was not a surprise, don't know why |
send these cocksuckers to the land of 72 virgins. fuckin apes.
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madness...
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Yeah, it's a regular fucking Utopia. That's why the UN has been there so many years, and parts of the country are controlled by rabid islamic armed forces. Nigga please... Maybe it's "advanced" when compared to Somalia, or any other shithole around there with houses made out of camel dung, but that does not really say much... I am sure it will be even more advanced once Israel is done with it. :1orglaugh Why dont you hop on a plane right now and go there? ;) |
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