They dont support it they say, they just block ant criticism of it. LOL same thing isn't it?
No one batted an eyelid in February 2002 when the retaliatory campaign directed on Afghanistan in the wake of 9/11 brought the deathtoll up to matching that of the Twin Towers-most of which were civilians. You see for these world leaders American lives (& Israel follows this) are worth a multitude of other-ethnic lives. And it keeps with the old American West's General Sheridan in The Indian Wars who ordered the children killed. Upon being asked why he replied "Nits breed lice sir, nits breed lice". So-kill children now and your removing a problem down the line.
Humanity means so little when it comes to the crunch doesn't it?
2006-07-31 00:06:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Israel also killed 8 Canadians. Canada isn't planning military action against Israel. Collateral damage, from the Israeli and US point of view. Not from the families.
Don't forget that Israel has many Mossad operatives (equivalent of CIA) to ensure that other governments do not have any ideas about striking back.
All the foreign nationals who left Lebanon were lucky that Israel didn't target them.
-Ted
2006-07-30 22:19:16
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answered by Anonymous
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there were no hizbollah in that building, mostly children and women. Witnesses say there were no rockets fired from that area. But once Israel says something, it's set in stone. Just like when they destroyed the properly marked UN building killing 4; they kept on saying it was an accident even though the UN called the Israeli headquarters 10 times warning them that the bombs were hitting very close to their building.
According to the US media, any statements from Israel is the truth--end of story---regardless if it were the most outrageous and unbelievable statement. Truth it seems only needs an Israeli seal.
2006-07-30 22:17:12
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answered by baraaa 3
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I am so sick of hearing what Israel is doing. What about the Lebanons? They are just as violent and dangerous and they killed some people from Israel. I hope Israel wins, they are a strong country. I support Israel.
2006-07-30 23:40:46
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answered by ♥Jessica♥ 3
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Guess You think it is OK for Hezbollah to fire rockets from outside that building but Israel should let them alone. You should look down and feel the shame that goes along with the ignorance of your question. Israel has been telling those people to leave but they ignored it so tough luck. It is like those people in New Orleans that did not leave. Naturally the blame ends up in Washington instead of where it belongs. Blame Syria and Iran for giving the rocket to be used and also the man power and training. How can you be so ignorant?? Did you skip history lessons??
2006-07-30 22:24:16
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answered by hardnose 5
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War is hell. Maybe you didn't hear from the liberal press,
but 20 days ago, Hisbolla (who Lebanon supports) killed
Israel women and children. So, can't just blame one side.
I'd rather the US support Israel than those terrorist groups.
2006-07-30 22:13:07
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answered by Anonymous
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US supports when it suits to them. Biggest example is afghanistan war when they called taliban freedom fighters,, when they wanted tthem to beat russia, and when didnt suite them they called them terrorist same group same people 2 different labels.BUSH is jews we know but it dosent means he will let israel to massacare where ever israel wants,, pitty thing is not only Bush is supporting this many americans ar also.. why they cant see the truth? wanan share a clip http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article14258.htm
wakeup people see the truth and try to do justice. stop supporting this massacare , we know Americans are not havign astone instead of heart,, i dont understand they use peopleas shield thats wht excuse they always find.. wht hizbullah puts guns in civilians shoulder and fire? stop following zionist media, check teh enws form the ground,, level the propoganda and judge, watch aljazeera too..
2006-07-30 22:12:44
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answered by Suhail B 2
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First of all, I am one of MANY Americans who hates Bush & wish he'd never been elected. Second of all, Hezbollah (or whichever spelling you prefer) has a bad habit of hiding in heavily-populated civilian areas. I do not support the murder of innocent Lebanese civilians, but it is difficult to avoid civilian casualties altogether when the enemy is hiding among civilians. That does not make it right by any means, but that is the explanation. However, I do realize that Hezbollah is deeply engrained in Lebanese society. The terrorist organization pays for schools, and even goes door to door making home improvements in communities. I realize that is why the Lebanese support Hezbollah. I see both sides of the issue, and any *educated* American does too. If anything, we just need to stay out of it for now and get back to hunting down Osama, since he and only he was involved in 9/11. By the way, Saddam wasn't, in case y'all hadn't heard.
2006-07-30 22:25:54
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answered by SomeoneUdunno 3
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No, the US does not support this...the US government does. We hate the assholes, because the do mean **** to us, the true americans. I cannot wait for war to start, because I see a good one happening right here at our front door. I need a little excitement.
2006-07-30 22:16:02
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answered by blunter26 4
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You're so right! It's frightening! It seems that something is going wrong, like in the Twilight zone!! Are people blind or what? I feel so sad inside because this world is so dam* unfair. I totally hate the situation right now!
2006-07-30 23:42:17
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answered by fabee 6
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