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| Originally posted by Lira You don't happen to have one of these... ![]() ... do you? ![]() |
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Originally posted by KrazyDJs |
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| Originally posted by Dj Alex (ISR) THE WHOLE COUNTRY HAS BIG MARK WITH "TARGET" |
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| Originally posted by Lira You don't happen to have one of these... ![]() ... do you? ![]() |
but nah, target don't have a franchise here
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| Originally posted by InterMilan31 dont you live in Haifa? |
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| Originally posted by Dj Alex (ISR) 100km south of it. |
Having the largest Lebanese community overseas [read more], Brazil would hear such news sooner or later: A Brazilian-Lebanese family was killed in the attacks.
Let's all hope things don't get any worse, neither in Lebanon, nor in Israel.
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| Originally posted by InterMilan31 ah ok thought you lived there dunno why but thought of you when seeing it get bombed have the ground troops been confirmed mix reports here and are they to occupy or just in there to get the troops and kill all of Hazbollah |
So what do Israelis think about this?
I see this as the tip of "world war 3" yeah I know the word has been tossed around but you got trigger happy Iran and Isreal on the offensive here surrounded by people who's foolish logic hates them. Once they go after Syria/Iran when those prisoners are transfered there which probably will happen if it hasnt already will just kick start things even more.
lira already typed some nice posts about the prospect of a world war in a thread about it in the COR, i basically agree with what he wrote there.
I found this very interesting:
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| http://edition.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/e...tive/index.html Bush frustration sparks expletive Monday, July 17, 2006 Posted: 1256 GMT (2056 HKT) ST. PETERSBURG, Russia (CNN) -- U.S. President George W. Bush expressed frustration Monday at attempts to get U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan to do more to end the conflict in Lebanon. In the conversation, Bush also says he plans to send U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to the Middle East. During a photo opportunity where there was an open microphone, Bush was heard expressing his frustration to British Prime Minister Tony Blair using an expletive. Bush and Blair were aware that the event was a photo opportunity and that the media was present. Blair later turned off the microphone. Earlier in the day, Blair and Annan called for the deployment of an international force in southern Lebanon, in order to end the spiraling conflict between Israel and Hezbollah. The text of their conversation is as follows: Bush: What about Kofi Annan? I don't like the sequence of it. His attitude is basically cease-fire and everything else happens. Blair: I think the thing that is really difficult is you can't stop this unless you get this international presence agreed. Bush: She's going. I think Condi's (U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice) going to go pretty soon. Blair: Well that's all that matters. If you see, it will take some time to get out of there. But at least it gives people.... Bush: It's a process I agree. I told her your offer too. Blair: Well it's only or if she's gonna or if she needs the ground prepared as it were. See, if she goes out she's got to succeed as it were, where as I can just go out and talk. Bush: See the irony is what they need to do is get Syria to get Hezbollah to stop doing this shit and it's over. Blair: Cause I think this is all part of the same thing. What does he think? He thinks if Lebanon turns out fine, if he gets a solution in Israel and Palestine, Iraq goes in the right way, he's done it. That's what this whole things about. It's the same with Iran. Bush: I feel like telling Kofi to get on the phone with Assad and make something happen. We're not blaming Israel and we're not blaming the Lebanese government. |
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Even in the Middle East there are two sides of any issue. One is the Arab's the other is the truth. Therefore, I found this fascinating but Nasrallah and Hezballah obviously did not get Ibrahim's letter.. To my Arab brothers: The War with Israel Is Over � and they won. Now let's finally move forward By Youssef M. Ibrahim With Israel entering its fourth week of an incursion into the same Gaza Strip it voluntarily evacuated a few months ago, a sense of reality among Arabs is spreading through commentary by Arab pundits, letters to the editor, and political talk shows on Arabic-language TV networks. The new views are stunning both in their maturity and in their realism. The best way I can think of to convey them is in the form of a letter to the Palestinian Arabs from their Arab friends: Dear Palestinian Arab brethren: The war with Israel is over. You have lost. Surrender and negotiate to secure a future for your children. We, your Arab brothers, may say until we are blue in the face that we stand by you, but the wise among you and most of us know that we are moving on, away from the tired old idea of the Palestinian Arab cause and the "eternal struggle" with Israel. Dear friends, you and your leaders have wasted three generations trying to fight for Palestine, but the truth is the Palestine you could have had in 1948 is much bigger than the one you could have had in 1967, which in turn is much bigger than what you may have to settle for now or in another 10 years. Struggle means less land and more misery and utter loneliness. At the moment, brothers, you would be lucky to secure a semblance of a state in that Gaza Strip into which you have all crowded, and a small part of the West Bank of the Jordan. It isn't going to get better. Time is running out even for this much land, so here are some facts, figures, and sound advice, friends. You hold keys, which you drag out for television interviews, to houses that do not exist or are inhabited by Israelis who have no intention of leaving Jaffa, Haifa, Tel Aviv, or West Jerusalem. You shoot old guns at modern Israeli tanks and American-made fighter jets, doing virtually no harm to Israel while bringing the wrath of its mighty army down upon you. You fire ridiculously inept Kassam rockets that cause little destruction and delude yourselves into thinking this is a war of liberation. Your government, your social institutions, your schools, and your economy are all in ruins. Your young people are growing up illiterate, ill, and bent on rites of death and suicide, while you, in effect, are living on the kindness of foreigners, including America and the United Nations. Every day your officials must beg for your daily bread, dependent on relief trucks that carry food and medicine into the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, while your criminal Muslim fundamentalist Hamas government continues to fan the flames of a war it can neither fight nor hope to win. In other words, brothers, you are down, out, and alone in a burnt-out landscape that is shrinking by the day. What kind of struggle is this? Is it worth waging at all? More important, what kind of miserable future does it portend for your children, the fourth or fifth generation of the Arab world's have-nots? We, your Arab brothers, have moved on. Those of us who have oil money are busy accumulating wealth and building housing, luxury developments, state-of-the-art universities and schools, and new highways and byways. Those of us who share borders with Israel, such as Egypt and Jordan, have signed a peace treaty with it and are not going to war for you any time soon. Those of us who are far away, in places like North Africa and Iraq, frankly could not care less about what happens to you. Only Syria continues to feed your fantasies that someday it will join you in liberating Palestine, even though a huge chunk of its territory, the entire Golan Heights, was taken by Israel in 1967 and annexed. The Syrians, my friends, will gladly fight down to the last Palestinian Arab. Before you got stuck with this Hamas crowd, another cheating, conniving, leader of yours, Yasser Arafat, sold you a rotten bill of goods � more pain, greater corruption, and millions stolen by his relatives � while your children played in the sewers of Gaza. The war is over. Why not let a new future begin? Youssef M. Ibrahim, a former New York Times Middle East Correspondent and Wall Street Journal Energy Editor for 25 years, is a freelance writer based in New York City and Dubai in the United Arab Emirates. |
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| Originally posted by Psy-T 3 more hits in haifa a minute ago, one of them was quite close going by how loud it was. |
Shit dude, be careful. Dont take any chances.
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| Originally posted by Psy-T 3 more hits in haifa a minute ago, one of them was quite close going by how loud it was. |
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| Originally posted by Temperate How about a "Get Psy-t out of danger" fund? |
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| Originally posted by Dj Alex (ISR) lol BTW americas jew have collected 2.5 milions for israel |
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| Originally posted by jonSun In the last hour.? |
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| Originally posted by Temperate How about a "Get Psy-t out of danger" fund? |

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| Originally posted by Dj Alex (ISR) lol BTW americas jew have collected 2.5 milions for israel |
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| Originally posted by InterMilan31 is that defying or keeping the stereotype alive....no offense |
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| Originally posted by Dj Alex (ISR) what stereotype? |
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| Originally posted by InterMilan31 err that jews are really cheap with their money. heard that once or twice on TV shows like Seinfield |
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| Originally posted by InterMilan31 err that jews are really cheap with their money. |
Hezbollah dumbasses failed to launch a 150km ranged missile. It could have reached deep inside Israel (sounds like porno movie).
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| Originally posted by epsilon1 Hezbollah dumbasses failed to launch a 150km ranged missile. It could have reached deep inside Israel (sounds like porno movie). |
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