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Re: Superiority
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Regarding your comment about desiring peace. That is really unresponsive. Every one wants peace, including the Islamist. Everyone wants peace -- so quit using that as a justification for the aggression -- unless you can show that there is a political solution that generated lasting peace from the aggression. I submit that you simply cannot -- history bears it out. [/ QUOTE ] AC, I personally do not believe that "everyone wants peace"... I also do not believe that peace can be achieved thru solely diplomatic means in the face of terrorist aggression... |
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Re: Fake Photos/Stage Pictures... Funny Movie Clip
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[ QUOTE ] http://www.aish.com/movies/JP/PhotoFraud.asp The efforts that muslim terrorist go through to stage and forge photos is ALMOST comical. The best part of the movie is the Hezbollah guy who pretends to be a dead body pulled from the rubble and later appears to be "saving" people. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] Felix... thanks for posting that clip... [/ QUOTE ] That was a good video. I especially love the Mickey/Minnie Mice placements. |
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Re: Gaza
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So TL/DR is now a news service? Great. [/ QUOTE ] The news provides issues to discuss... you are free to decide whether to participate in those discussions or not... |
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Nasrallah comments on Ceasefire
Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah said on Saturday that the militant organization would abide by the UN cease-fire resolution but continue fighting as long as Israeli troops remained in south Lebanon.
"We will not be an obstacle to any (government) decision that it finds appropriate, but our ministers will express reservations about articles that we consider unjust and unfair." Nasrallah grudgingly accepted the cease-fire plan in a televised address as the Lebanese Cabinet was in session to vote on whether to agree to the UN resolution, which was passed Friday. Hezbollah has two ministers in the government. The Shiite cleric said Hezbollah rocket strikes on northern Israel would end when Israel stopped airstrikes and other attacks on Lebanese civilians. Some of the heaviest fighting of the war raged Saturday as Israel sent an avalanche of military power into Lebanon, dispatching thousands of troops and columns of armor into the rocky hills just north of its border. Nasrallah called continued resistance to the Israel offensive "our natural right" and predicted more hard fighting to come. "We must not make a mistake, not in the resistance, the government or the people, and believe that the war has ended. The war has not ended. There have been continued strikes and continued casualties," he said. "Today nothing has changed and it appears tomorrow nothing will change," he said. |
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Re: Nasrallah comments on Ceasefire
Israel can't win a war with Hizbullah, Israel can only win a peace. By invading Lebanon with more force than necessary, Israel has destabilized a democratic government and given Hizbullah more credibility and prominence. IMHO, very weak play on the Israel's behalf, especially after Ariel Sharon's brilliant moves in the past few years.
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Re: Gaza *DELETED*
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Re: Superiority
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[ QUOTE ] Regarding your comment about desiring peace. That is really unresponsive. Every one wants peace, including the Islamist. Everyone wants peace -- so quit using that as a justification for the aggression -- unless you can show that there is a political solution that generated lasting peace from the aggression. I submit that you simply cannot -- history bears it out. [/ QUOTE ] AC, I personally do not believe that "everyone wants peace"... I also do not believe that peace can be achieved thru solely diplomatic means in the face of terrorist aggression... [/ QUOTE ] You are quite wrong. Take an extreme example. The extremist Islamist in WB would declare peace if Israel disbanded. The extremist Israeli would stop policing gaza and WB in a form of collective punishment if all the residents left. They all want peace. The question is, is there an accomodation. With war,the only end game is the eradication of one group or another. Hitler would agree (with both sides). Tough to have cordial, if distant relations, if the only communication is in the form of missiles and suicide bombs. |
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Re: Gaza
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[ QUOTE ] So TL/DR is now a news service? Great. [/ QUOTE ] The news provides issues to discuss... you are free to decide whether to participate in those discussions or not... [/ QUOTE ] The original links would be helpful, so we know who is being quoted. |
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Re: Gaza
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[ QUOTE ] So TL/DR is now a news service? Great. [/ QUOTE ] Its an RSS feed from Tel Aviv. [/ QUOTE ] B1. Cool your boots. |
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Israel calls on Hezballah to surrender
An Israeli radio station, broadcasting in Arabic into Lebanon called upon all Hizbullah operatives south of the Litani River to completely cease their fighting against Israel.
The message called upon the operatives to raise a white flag over their houses, gather their weapons and place them in a common area outside their homes, Channel 2 reported. |
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