Re: The Israel/Hezbollah fighting
Posted by Finger on
Sat Jul 22nd 2006 at 3:49am
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Heh... I saw that irony also and laughed at myself as I posted. Fight fire with fire? :razz:
Re: The Israel/Hezbollah fighting
Posted by fishy on
Sat Jul 22nd 2006 at 1:50pm
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syria had a military 'peace keeping' presence in the lebanon until fairly recently. they were reluctant to leave, but the fact that the lebanon had attained a reasonable degree of stability ended their mandate to be there.
before they left, however, there were several assassinations of the leading political opposition, creating a power vacuum that was initially filled by the remaining pro-syrian elements. this was all well documented at the time.
now, by orchestrating the attacks through hezbollah, and drawing the expected response from israel; destabalizing the infrastructure, killing civillians, ground invasion etc, syria will soon enough reason to re-enter the lebanon.
yes, israel have acted barbarically, but everyone knows that this is the expected response from them. syria are using it to their own political ends, in order to re-occupy the lebanon. whether or not this meddeling leads to damascus (capial of syria, btw) being nuked, as i stated in a previous post, time will tell, but it's the only city to have a 'smashed to dust' prophesy made against it in the bible, that has never in it's history actually received such a blow. in the olden days, a roman army could do this to a city quite quickly (good engineers the romans) , but what would it take today?
i'll keep watching the news, even if it does make me cry.
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Re: The Israel/Hezbollah fighting
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Sat Jul 22nd 2006 at 4:35pm
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I blame the allied powers, and the Europian powers before them for cutting up the region with no care for political, religious, or social boundries. The middle east was a far advanced power not so long ago (reletivly speaking) and now it is seen as a sand pit of raticals.
I also strongly agree Finger. I feel that the last generation who will ever have any hope of free will (so to speak) was born before 1989. There are many exeptions to this, but the 90's destroyed most kids. America needs another 60's and fast, its sad though that the music is controled, and the flow of ideas is being killed off by an archaic political machine that is making liberal thinking a horrible thing. The statusquoe is going to ruin the world and most people are all too happy to do that.
Re: The Israel/Hezbollah fighting
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Sat Jul 22nd 2006 at 9:46pm
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Yes Finger, we fight for the $$$ and power. Need Democracy? We've got bombs to bring it about.
I'm waiting to see if this stuff in Lebanon takes a week or two and then fades out of the media, or if something big happens and more nations become involved. Didn't Somalia just declare war on Ethiopia too? Funny how all but two or three UN nations are for some sort of more peaceful end to this Lebanon conflict. Go figure the US supports Israel. Bullies stick together it seems. I know I live in the US, but all this war crap doesn't seem to be getting us anywhere but in body bags and national debt. Wish the middle east could find a better way to end these conflicts, but I guess bombing whole countries for a single group that lives there is the popular thing to do.
Re: The Israel/Hezbollah fighting
Posted by Elon Yariv on
Sun Jul 23rd 2006 at 9:06pm
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You know more then I and I live in isreal, I just, strangly enough, don't care about the news. I and my family seem to have no love for our country, only distaste.
I agree with Gwil about isreal's inhuman retalitory acts. Bomb a building that might be a hideout to some body they want to kill, doesn't matter if inocent people will die in the explosion.
About that flag I really don't know what to say. Isreal has many racists in it, in fact most of the people I met are racist. Some say the 'jewish' brain is supirior to others, some think arabs spawn like mice and are equel to dust, there is even lots of hate between jews themselfs based on racisim, but I wont fill these forums with all the crap the people think.
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Re: The Israel/Hezbollah fighting
Posted by reaper47 on
Mon Jul 24th 2006 at 2:28pm
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I won't pretend to know anything near enough to analyze this conflic.
All I can say is that if you go back in history long enough you can blame pretty much everyone for the political wrong-doings of his forefathers (or much more of his forefther's rulers).
Brain-washed peoples are used as cannon fodder because of the ill-fated vision of pride and revenge or corrupt thoughts of a few, power-hungry individuals. Blaming history is only used as a propaganda tool. With enough propaganda even a democracy is nothing but cynicism. From a humane standpoint wars have never been started for the right reason. And it's impossible to tell who started.
Re: The Israel/Hezbollah fighting
Posted by reaper47 on
Mon Jul 24th 2006 at 9:45pm
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And that's exactly what this war is all about. Israel was founded almost 2 generations ago.
Their offense now is just a piece in a much larger puzzle. You can't punish the people that live there now. Or make the whole state go away.
Re: The Israel/Hezbollah fighting
Posted by Andrei on
Thu Jul 27th 2006 at 11:23am
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I don't think Israel is dumb enough to purposely draw even more animosity from the UN.
Re: The Israel/Hezbollah fighting
Posted by Gwil on
Thu Jul 27th 2006 at 12:51pm
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Well, as it happens the UN post apparently called the Israelis ten
times to try and halt the shelling, only to be met by an airstrike
which completely obliterated the observation post. It wouldn't be the
first time these white outposts have been targeted deliberately in
conflict - look at the Srebrenica massacre.
Also, I notice that Israels other misdemeanour has gone unnoticed in
this discussion. What was it? Oh, the air strike on 2 Red Cross
ambulances which are always clearly marked as being humanitarian
vehicles.
Re: The Israel/Hezbollah fighting
Posted by Andrei on
Thu Jul 27th 2006 at 3:26pm
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I guess Israel was dumb enough to purposely attract more animosity from the UN.
Re: The Israel/Hezbollah fighting
Posted by Elon Yariv on
Thu Jul 27th 2006 at 5:21pm
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Yep, we surely are dumb! And that example you just gave isn't the only reason.
The weird thing is that I never saw it on the news, or heard my mother speak of it, she is more intrested then I...
Maybe it's because I missed it, or maybe it's another propoganda.
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Re: The Israel/Hezbollah fighting
Posted by reaper47 on
Thu Jul 27th 2006 at 6:14pm
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The attack on UN troups marks the first Austrian casulty in the conflict. And we're the most neutral country in the world next to Switzerland.