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2006-08-14 01:26:47 · 9 answers · asked by ღ♡♥SeNioriTa♡♥ღ 3 in Politics & Government Military

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Its the dirty exposition of Isreali illegitimacy...and its hatred for Lebanese people.

Its more importantly presented Hizbollah as true heroes..who sacrificed unimaginable assets for the protection of Lebanese people and showed the coward Isrealis that they are left over poo and noting much!

I hate isreal more than ever after this war..and i Love Hizbollah more than ever and support them more than ever after this war!

2006-08-14 01:34:38 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

While I am fully supportive of the Israeli war effort and so should ANY American, I think the Israelis carried out the war in the wrong way. They spent far too much valuable time just firing with artillery and pounding Lebanon with their aircraft. Obviously the purpose of this was to destroy Hezbollah's ability to fire rockets and fight back, and to try to not have to invade Lebanon again. However, it was not effective and that is obvious today. We may not know exactly what state Hezbollah is in, but they can STILL fire rockets into Israel as seen even in the last few days. I think a quicker ground invasion SUPPORTED by air and artillery fire would have been a better choice. Instead the Israelis waited too long, and now the UN has stopped the fighting. Once again, we will go back to just about the same situation we were before........ Anyway, I think the war wasn't handled as well as it could have been by the Israelis and they lost their golden oppurtunity to finall destroy the terrorists. We must all remember that Hezbollah is not just an anti-Israeli terrorist organization, they have killed hundreds of Americans in the past as well. Anyone who does not support Israel in their fight is a misinformed individual at the very least.

2006-08-14 09:46:14 · answer #2 · answered by Kate 1 · 0 2

Well, it's like this. It's a test. Our government is seeing how it's gonna turn out over there, before they start doing it over here. Bush ok'd it. Our military over there has been told to let it happen. Get ready, it's fixin' to get real hairy over here very soon. And if you don't believe me, then just wait when you say no to the "implant" they want to put in your arm. They will shoot you on site if you don't take it. They're gearing up for the "NEW WORLD ORDER." And, if you don't want to be a part of it, you will die. I'm ready to take a bullet. I'd rather go with God, than be a prisoner.

2006-08-14 08:41:24 · answer #3 · answered by Gasman 4 · 1 0

All wars a tragic and innocent lives are lost but i think many people have forgotten that the hezbollah initiated the war when they kidnapped the Israeli soldiers. When you swat a hornets nest and get stung don't go crying to mommy ( the UN )

2006-08-14 08:50:38 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

In the days after Hezbollah crossed from Lebanon into Israel, on July 12th, to kidnap two soldiers, triggering an Israeli air attack on Lebanon and a full-scale war, the Bush Administration were complicit. “It’s a moment of clarification,” Bush said at the G-8 summit, in St. Petersburg, on July 16th. “It’s now become clear why we don’t have peace in the Middle East.” He described the relationship between Hezbollah and its supporters in Iran and Syria as one of the “root causes of instability,” and subsequently said that it was up to those countries to end the crisis. Two days later, despite calls from several governments for the United States to take the lead in negotiations to end the fighting, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said that a ceasefire should be put off until “the conditions are conducive.”

The Bush Administration, however, was closely involved in the planning of Israel’s barbaric attacks. President Bush and Vice-President Dick Cheney were convinced, current and former intelligence and diplomatic officials told me, that a successful Israeli Air Force bombing campaign against Hezbollah’s heavily fortified underground-missile and command-and-control complexes in Lebanon could ease Israel’s security concerns and also serve as a prelude to a potential American preëmptive attack to destroy Iran’s nuclear installations, some of which are also buried deep underground.

According to a Middle East expert with knowledge of the current thinking of both the Israeli and the U.S. governments, Israel had devised a plan for attacking Hezbollah—and shared it with Bush Administration officials—well before the July 12th kidnappings. “It’s not that the Israelis had a trap that Hezbollah walked into,” he said, “but there was an agreed plan.”

The Middle East expert said that the Administration had several reasons for supporting the Israeli bombing campaign. Within the State Department, it was seen as a way to strengthen the Lebanese government so that it could assert its authority over the south of the country, much of which is controlled by Hezbollah. He went on, “The White House was more focussed on stripping Hezbollah of its missiles, because, if there was to be a military option against Iran’s nuclear facilities, it had to get rid of the weapons that Hezbollah could use in a potential retaliation at Israel. Bush wanted both. Bush was going after Iran, as part of the Axis of Evil, and its nuclear sites, and he was interested in going after Hezbollah as part of his interest in democratization, with Lebanon as one of the crown jewels of Middle East democracy.”

The United States and Israel have shared intelligence and enjoyed close military coöperation for decades, but early this spring, according to a former senior intelligence official, high-level planners from the U.S. Air Force—under pressure from the White House to develop a war plan for a decisive strike against Iran’s nuclear facilities—began consulting with their counterparts in the Israeli Air Force.

2006-08-14 14:40:40 · answer #5 · answered by Biomimetik 3 · 2 0

Men have lost their reason, for whatever reason. War can never lead to an expected end. Innocent lives will be lost, its so heartless. Ultimately, it is the layman who suffers and bears the brunt. I really object to this war.
Well, all those who take up sword will die by the sword only.

2006-08-14 08:40:33 · answer #6 · answered by Chief of sinners 4 · 2 0

its against every human believes and i think that Israel is murdering people there without any reason

2006-08-14 08:32:05 · answer #7 · answered by lore 5 2 · 3 0

i was in it and i left,and its a bloody mess. all they want is the whole middle east.

2006-08-14 08:42:51 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

what war?

2006-08-14 09:26:01 · answer #9 · answered by Jennifer E 2 · 0 3

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