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Breaking News: Isreal and Lebanon at War? (pg. 21)
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Flotser
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Originally posted by A.J.
:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:


Yeah they are showing a lot of restraint. They should just bomb the whole region instead! :rolleyes:


Destroying all of the civilian infrastructure in Beirut, Lebanon because of the actions of a terrorist group in that country is really kind. Israel has been so KIND!!!! They have been so nice to the innocent civilians, i mean, they could have been a lot worse, but for now, taking out their roads, power and international airport has been spot on!


Give me a ing break.


First, it's not just some 'terrosist group' in Lebanon, it actually holds 23 of the 128 seats in the Lebanon's parliament, and also one minister in the goverment. So it is part of the goverment.

Second, till now the citizens of all populated areas in Lebanon that were bombed were warned several hours befrore the bombings. In addition, only the south of Beirut was seriously bombed, and its a 100% legitimate target since it is the main stronghold and operational center of Hizbulla.

The airport was bombed for several reasons that are legitimate in my opinion. The airport could have been used to take away the kidnapped soldiers. And for all those years the airport was used to arm the Hizabulla with thousends of rockets and weapons. If you want to fight an enemy, you must also close it's supply routes. Thats also why it was legitimate to destroy the roads and bridges conencting Syria and Lebanon.
Yes the people in Lebanon suffer from this, but their goverment wasn't even touched, so does the Lebanon army. Also the main power plants in Lebanon weren't hit.
Don't forget it all started in a bright day with a series of rockets fired at north of israel, followed by the killing of 7 israel soldiers and taking two in captivity. No country can accept this reality and just go on, while Hizabulla 'army' (you can call it that way) is sitting with zero distance from the border and poses an immidiate threat.
cluBBer
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Originally posted by hardcore trancer
the terrorist regime of Israel


man your living in a ing movie , come out of it.

There are only one kind of terrorists on planet , MUSLIMS
Jackson
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Originally posted by cluBBer
man your living in a ing movie , come out of it.

There are only one kind of terrorists on planet , MUSLIMS


Ok...i'm going to call you a terrorist now!.....

Why? because i'm doing the same as you! Making assumptions.

Now dont get me wrong, i've met some nasty muslims before...but i've also met muslims that are the nicest people in the world...people you'd want your family to meet...and i've met some evil christians.

Religion doesn't matter...Extreme beliefs do! Take PETA for example...not a religion but they can do some Nasty :p Why? Because they're extremists.
cluBBer
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Originally posted by Jackson
Ok...i'm going to call you a terrorist now!.....

Why? because i'm doing the same as you! Making assumptions.

Now dont get me wrong, i've met some nasty muslims before...but i've also met muslims that are the nicest people in the world...people you'd want your family to meet...and i've met some evil christians.

Religion doesn't matter...Extreme beliefs do! Take PETA for example...not a religion but they can do some Nasty :p Why? Because they're extremists.


OK, I pretty sure that half (or more) of muslims have Extreme beliefs .
tell me that I'm wrong!
jonSun
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Originally posted by cluBBer
OK, I pretty sure that half (or more) of muslims have Extreme beliefs .
tell me that I'm wrong!


your wrong. ;)
Jackson
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Originally posted by cluBBer
OK, I pretty sure that half (or more) of muslims have Extreme beliefs .
tell me that I'm wrong!


I'm not going to tell you your wrong...But im not gonna tell you your right.
I actually support Israel in this conflict...i do not however support generalisations.:)
venomX
I dont really think anyone has the right or wrong in the conflicts in this are of the world, they've all done nasty at some point, and the history of all these places are so intertwined. I think we should mostly just look at it from a practical point of view. Israel made their point by flexing their muscles, i think its time for them to step back now and re-evalute their course of action, further military action on Israels part is only going to end in a big mess in the whole region.
ronk
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Originally posted by venomX
I dont really think anyone has the right or wrong in the conflicts in this are of the world, they've all done nasty at some point, and the history of all these places are so intertwined. I think we should mostly just look at it from a practical point of view. Israel made their point by flexing their muscles, i think its time for them to step back now and re-evalute their course of action, further military action on Israels part is only going to end in a big mess in the whole region.


step back? so that the Hezbollah heads would have the opportunity to fire some more missiles, and not return our soldiers?
Israel has its demands first, and if I'm not mistaken they're: return all 3 soldiers alive, disarm Hezbollah and place the Lebanese army in southern Lebanon. then, I think Israel has the right to THINK about stepping back.
Psy-T
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Originally posted by cluBBer
OK, I pretty sure that half (or more) of muslims have Extreme beliefs .
tell me that I'm wrong!


lol (you're wrong btw :p)
Goashem
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Originally posted by Flotser
First, it's not just some 'terrosist group' in Lebanon, it actually holds 23 of the 128 seats in the Lebanon's parliament, and also one minister in the goverment. So it is part of the goverment.

Second, till now the citizens of all populated areas in Lebanon that were bombed were warned several hours befrore the bombings. In addition, only the south of Beirut was seriously bombed, and its a 100% legitimate target since it is the main stronghold and operational center of Hizbulla.

The airport was bombed for several reasons that are legitimate in my opinion. The airport could have been used to take away the kidnapped soldiers. And for all those years the airport was used to arm the Hizabulla with thousends of rockets and weapons. If you want to fight an enemy, you must also close it's supply routes. Thats also why it was legitimate to destroy the roads and bridges conencting Syria and Lebanon.
Yes the people in Lebanon suffer from this, but their goverment wasn't even touched, so does the Lebanon army. Also the main power plants in Lebanon weren't hit.
Don't forget it all started in a bright day with a series of rockets fired at north of israel, followed by the killing of 7 israel soldiers and taking two in captivity. No country can accept this reality and just go on, while Hizabulla 'army' (you can call it that way) is sitting with zero distance from the border and poses an immidiate threat.


the lebanese parliament did not order the kidnapping of those soldiers! lebanon is not responsible. theres radicals in almost every government (plenty radicals in israels parliament).
heh? warned hours before? even if they were (which i dont believe they were. there was an instant attack with no warning and leaflets were dropped after. but go ahead and correct me). israels rockets hit peoples houses, they killed over 80 civilians already. isnt there something awefuly wrong with this picture? would there be that many civilian casualties if they were hitting the militia? if theyre targeting hezbollahs infrustructure how come theres still rocket attacks on israel?
what israel is doing in lebanon is just a blood for blood revenge. :whip:

venomX
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Originally posted by ronk
step back? so that the Hezbollah heads would have the opportunity to fire some more missiles, and not return our soldiers?
Israel has its demands first, and if I'm not mistaken they're: return all 3 soldiers alive, disarm Hezbollah and place the Lebanese army in southern Lebanon. then, I think Israel has the right to THINK about stepping back.


Look, i understand why Israel reacted like they did, but violence will bring about more violence. I dont have the intel they have but if im not mistaken the IDF has already bombed the major hezbollah targets, so in my opinion the airstriking unless its for more specific hezbollah targets are unwarranted. They could have an increased military presence in southern lebanon for a while or whatnot to force the hand of the Lebanese government to react, and to diminish the hezbollah presence. Mind you that what i am trying to say is that the airstrikes should stop as they're usefulness dimishes every time a major target is hit because every time there's less and less targets that are viable and safely (little to no collateral damage) bombable.
Temperate
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Originally posted by venomX
... but violence will bring about more violence.


always been my philosophy
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