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Posted by Durafei on Sep-05-2003 11:35:

New israely strategy.

Well, we all know that Israely's new strategy is to deliberately target terrorists and kill them. So far they've killed 11. (since the end of cease-fire)

IMHO that's the best strategy they came up with in the last couple of years.. A question - what took them so long ????


Posted by Viber on Sep-05-2003 12:10:

Re: New israely strategy.

quote:
Originally posted by Durafei

IMHO that's the best strategy they came up with in the last couple of years.. A question - what took them so long ????


its very simple - every targeted killing bring a reaction from the pal" side,and also they hide near schools or other peopl homes most of the time so they wouldnt get hurt,i like the terrorists home demolish tactic more becuse if they dont care about their own body they should care about their families that will live in a tent for the rest of their lives thanx for them being an idiots


Posted by Cyrus King on Sep-05-2003 23:05:

Although i would love to see these terrorist organizations destroyed, it is very unrealsitic. Martyrdom will be the end result of this strategy, in which tragedy will follow.


Posted by MrSquirrel on Sep-05-2003 23:36:

quote:
Originally posted by Cyrus King
Although i would love to see these terrorist organizations destroyed, it is very unrealsitic. Martyrdom will be the end result of this strategy, in which tragedy will follow.


And the circle of violence will continue.

Both sides need to take a serious look at a non-violent strategy of some sort in order to break the cycle.

I find little reason to believe Sharon and Arafat are willing to do so. They both have made their careers through fighting the other side.

MrS


Posted by TranceGiant on Sep-05-2003 23:40:

Re: New israely strategy.

quote:
Originally posted by Durafei
Well, we all know that Israely's new strategy is to deliberately target terrorists and kill them. So far they've killed 11. (since the end of cease-fire)

IMHO that's the best strategy they came up with in the last couple of years.. A question - what took them so long ????


trial and error?
nah, keep in mind that up until 2002 the so called Palestinian Authority was in control of the teritories. 2 years of wasted time, broken agreements and many deaths. So first Israel had to bitterly realize that Arafat and his organization are no partner for peace. Afterwards all kinds od methods were tried out to stop terror. From building walls to establishing a new authority and working on several agreements. Its only NOW that Israel sees no more taboos whatsoever in completely ERASING Hamas.

as for cyrus post:
Thats the big myth, dude. people keep saying that those targeted killings will only INCREASE the amount of suicide bombers. The contrary is the truth, proved again and again in the last 3 years. The more Israel withdrew, the more confidence Hamas gained. Every single one sided cease fire was literally blown up (such as the Sbarro/dolphinarium bombings in 2001 or the Pessah massacre in 2002 or the Jerusalem bombing last month). Targetted killings however, especially those which concerned the very "elite" of the organization moved them to sign the "hudna" in the first place and will now ensure that they'll think more than once before sending out brainwashed teens. They're big heros when commanding but as soon as it affects them personally they give up!


Posted by Flotser on Sep-06-2003 15:58:

Re: New israely strategy.

quote:
Originally posted by Durafei
IMHO that's the best strategy they came up with in the last couple of years.. A question - what took them so long ????


this strategy was used long time ago dude and alot of times those 3 years of "Intifada",
but i guess it never was used so rapidly.,
there was a pause of doing so during the HUDNA, cause thats was a promise from the israeli side...
but after the terrible bombing in Jerusalem the Hudna was over and isral desided to start using this method your talking about again...
Isral kept its promisis during the hudna.... like always, the palestinians do something "stupid" and the violence returns, proove me wrong


Posted by Viber on Sep-06-2003 16:16:

Re: Re: New israely strategy.

quote:
Originally posted by Flotser
this strategy was used long time ago dude and alot of times those 3 years of "Intifada",
but i guess it never was used so rapidly.,
there was a pause of doing so during the HUDNA, cause thats was a promise from the israeli side...
but after the terrible bombing in Jerusalem the Hudna was over and isral desided to start using this method your talking about again...
Isral kept its promisis during the hudna.... like always, the palestinians do something "stupid" and the violence returns, proove me wrong



oslo1,oslo2,oslo3,oslo4...


Posted by Cyrus King on Sep-06-2003 20:43:

Re: Re: Re: New israely strategy.

quote:
Originally posted by Viber
oslo1,oslo2,oslo3,oslo4...

fineprint 1, fineprint 2, fineprint 3, fineprint 4


Posted by Cyrus King on Sep-06-2003 20:44:

Re: Re: New israely strategy.

quote:
Originally posted by Flotser
this strategy was used long time ago dude and alot of times those 3 years of "Intifada",
but i guess it never was used so rapidly.,
there was a pause of doing so during the HUDNA, cause thats was a promise from the israeli side...
but after the terrible bombing in Jerusalem the Hudna was over and isral desided to start using this method your talking about again...
Isral kept its promisis during the hudna.... like always, the palestinians do something "stupid" and the violence returns, proove me wrong

Blaming the problems on Palestinians alone is not surprising coming from an Israeli.


Posted by melech_mike on Sep-06-2003 22:15:

Re: Re: New israely strategy.

quote:
Originally posted by TranceGiant
as for cyrus post:
Thats the big myth, dude. people keep saying that those targeted killings will only INCREASE the amount of suicide bombers. The contrary is the truth, proved again and again in the last 3 years. The more Israel withdrew, the more confidence Hamas gained. Every single one sided cease fire was literally blown up (such as the Sbarro/dolphinarium bombings in 2001 or the Pessah massacre in 2002 or the Jerusalem bombing last month). Targetted killings however, especially those which concerned the very "elite" of the organization moved them to sign the "hudna" in the first place and will now ensure that they'll think more than once before sending out brainwashed teens. They're big heros when commanding but as soon as it affects them personally they give up!

quote:
Originally posted by Cyrus King
Although i would love to see these terrorist organizations destroyed, it is very unrealsitic. Martyrdom will be the end result of this strategy, in which tragedy will follow.


Cyrus obviously hasn't read the post entitled "TARGETED KILLINGS: ARE THEY EFFECTIVE?"(posted Sept.4th'03), in my ever so popular "Honest Reporting" thread which convieniently has a link below to it!

http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...5&pagenumber=12


Posted by Viber on Sep-06-2003 22:27:

Re: Re: Re: Re: New israely strategy.

quote:
Originally posted by Cyrus King
fineprint 1, fineprint 2, fineprint 3, fineprint 4


what fineprint? we had an agreement,the pal" broke it - the end


Posted by DR86 on Sep-06-2003 23:01:

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: New israely strategy.

quote:
Originally posted by Viber
what fineprint? we had an agreement,the pal" broke it - the end


there's no such thing as a contract without fine print. when you get older, you'll quickly learn this.


Posted by Viber on Sep-06-2003 23:36:

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: New israely strategy.

quote:
Originally posted by DrummeRaver86
there's no such thing as a contract without fine print. when you get older, you'll quickly learn this.


yea i know but i dont understand which fineprint there was


Posted by DR86 on Sep-07-2003 04:24:

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quote:
Originally posted by Viber
yea i know but i dont understand which fineprint there was


well, there's stuff the general public will NEVER know about the negotiations between Israel and the P.A., and that's all "fineprint".


Posted by Viber on Sep-07-2003 19:40:

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: New israely strategy.

quote:
Originally posted by DrummeRaver86
well, there's stuff the general public will NEVER know about the negotiations between Israel and the P.A., and that's all "fineprint".


do you now this secret details?


Posted by DJBARON on Sep-07-2003 22:20:

these two silly boys don't have anything to back up their 'fineprint' claim. Except their hearts that swear to the alleigence of the holy and sacred arafat.

get a life if you are still blind to this point, it is beyond your logical capability to see beyond your filthy lies that you have been spewing for months!


Look at how everyone on this board is coming to the realization that you are -------------WRONG----------


LOL i can't believe how pathetic that response was! "fineprint.." LOL nothing better to come up with???

I love knowing that no matter what, people that talk trash can never back up thier claims when there is a real argument... The posts on the board prove it enough

Good nite boys... I will definetly sleep EXTREMELY WELL TONITE

zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz


Posted by DR86 on Sep-07-2003 22:23:

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: New israely strategy.

quote:
Originally posted by Viber
do you now this secret details?


of course not. i'm part of the general public..why would i be given that kind of information.


Posted by DR86 on Sep-07-2003 22:24:

DJBARON...who are you talking about?


Posted by DJBARON on Sep-07-2003 22:25:

whoever agrees with any fineprint messages on this thread

if you agree with it, then see my above post!

Have a GREAT NITE


Posted by DR86 on Sep-07-2003 22:26:

so, i'm guessing you don't think there is any fine print?


Posted by DJBARON on Sep-07-2003 22:29:

well lets start on this.
what do you define fine print as, as pertaining to whatever it is that israel broke by not agreeing to what was in the 'fineprint'

considering all things that are major in the agreements are publicized, any 'fineprint' would be things like exactly who and what and where concerning security and money etc... etc...

but just out of curiousity, what do you think could of been this 'fineprint' out of your imagination, I just want to know, out of total imagination, what do you think could of possibly been in any 'fineprint' that would of impacted anything?

total imagination


Posted by Viber on Sep-07-2003 22:32:

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: New israely strategy.

quote:
Originally posted by DrummeRaver86
of course not. i'm part of the general public..why would i be given that kind of information.



so you basicly say that israel is also guilty for breaking oslo but you are just guessing that becuse you think that israel dont want peace?? i dont understand your point,what the hell is this speculation that you made up??! its like saying that armin is an allien and the general public dont know it


Posted by DJBARON on Sep-07-2003 22:33:

yo viber whats up bro

good question

I'm going to sleep..
drummerraver sorry bro I will respond tomorrow, please have a good post for me to 'sink my teeth into'

thank you.

Good nite everyone!

G-d Bless!


Posted by DR86 on Sep-07-2003 22:35:

WHOA!! Did i ever say that israel broke the olso accords? I guess i just entered the conversation at the wrong time. All i meant was that i'm sure all the treaties that have been signed included some fineprint. that's it. i didnt mean to thrown around any kind of blame.


Posted by DJBARON on Sep-07-2003 22:37:

wow...

G-d Is Great!

Allah Akhbar!

Elokim Gadol!


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