hey i'm hasan from lebanon
the war will return not only to lebanon but to all middle east and lebanon proved to be strong enough thanks to hezbollah our heroes
2006-08-20 00:36:50
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answered by hasan_3rdmillinium 1
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It will not be long, before Israel is tempted to reinvade Lebanon. And as long as there is no substantial change in the US fundamentalist vision, the same destructive US policy that has pushed Iraq and Afghanistan back into pre-barbaric times is going to be attempted in Lebanon.
Therefore, we can say that we have only witnessed the first phase in a long conflict over the future of Lebanon, intertwined with the longer conflict over the future of Palestine.
The renewed lethal Israeli air raids on Gaza in the first day after the ceasefire in Lebanon is a precursor of worse to come.
To sum up, Hizbollah’s achievement may indicate that the days of the US empire in the Middle East are numbered and nearly over.
2006-08-20 00:11:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Absolutely! This cease fire only serves as a regroup and perhaps recognizance on Hezbollah. the following Article is on a website (I am bound in contract not to mention the site,sorry). It mentioned that Israel has a Severe shortage of missiles and they will need to use what is left for strategic hits. Which is why Israelis deployed the use of their f-15's to do the damage, Isreal is awaiting a large shipment od missils to come in from a helper nation. while Hesbola gets theirs directlly from Iran,Russa,China(althought the two former catagorically deny these actions. this cease in hostillities will commence Israels shipment comes in. I was believe that the 2 corporations are trying very hard to produce these high-tech bombs .dur to some technical problem. So right now hesbola is flush with missiles.What would you right now if you were the leader if you were leader of Hesbola?
2006-08-20 00:55:26
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answered by BONES 4
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Yes because this whole cease fire pressured by the UN, France, and the US is just a break for Hezbollah so they can regroup, rearm, and restrength. And then they'll come back and stronger and hit Israel harder. And hopefully the next time around Israel will be able to finish the job and destroy Hezbollah once and for all.
2006-08-20 02:03:10
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answered by Anonymous
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probably Yes, because the source of war, Hezbollah, is trying to rearm itself and Iran is trying to supply it with arms, despite UN resolution to the contrary.
Maybe not, if something happens in Iran to change their policy concerning the elimination of Israel, dominance in the Arab world, hate towards the non Muslim world, but that's very unlikely.
2006-08-20 02:53:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Without a doubt. The Israeli's and the lebanonese hate each other and this conflict has been going on for years. Sooner or later it will come back.
2006-08-20 00:26:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Just a matter of time before the Hezbos are rearmed and start up again.
2006-08-20 00:13:10
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answered by Bawney 6
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Yes. There are issues that won't be settled until one side or the other is totally defeated.
I expect your great grandchildren to be asking this question.
2006-08-20 00:44:53
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answered by SPLATT 7
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I hope not. They've suffered enough destruction. Further fighting is just going to make Hezbollah stronger.
2006-08-20 00:02:08
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answered by ? 5
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Unfortunately, yes. I'd be so very happy if I turn out to be wrong on this one occasion, but realistically, I'd say yes.
2006-08-20 00:05:05
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answered by tyreanpurple 4
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