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paracowboy said:Another 6, maybe 9 centuries,and we should have worked ourselves out of a job.
By that time we'll be at war with those dickheads from Neptune.
paracowboy said:Another 6, maybe 9 centuries,and we should have worked ourselves out of a job.
I hate those Neptunian Dickheads! They think that they are SO COOL!probum non poenitet said:By that time we'll be at war with those dickheads from Neptune.
paracowboy said:entirely different, and you know it. The entire world shifted in 2001.
democracy is the key to ending all conflict. It's just gonna take a very long time. Which is fine, since it's job security for me.
Brad Sallows said:What would be prudent for Israel to do: pull each weed before it strongly takes root, or trust the gods of war to always remain on Israel's side?
probum non poenitet said:Are the Israelis white-hat wearing Boy Scouts? No way. They fight dirty. They hit you when you aren't looking. The curb stomp you and take your bike.
Tough. Next time don't launch rockets at them.
Infanteer said:Do you firmly believe that Israel will be able to "pull the root" - especially inlight of their 18 year failure to do so the first time? I don't know - stumbling around like a drunken frat-boy at a party doesn't seem very productive in achieving a desirable end state here. We should have learned that after the first invasion of Lebanon which led to the creation of Hezbollah in the first place (and, subsequently, Hamas, which it trains and supports).
So Israel pulls out? What's that do for the Lebanese government and it's ability to nurture democracy in Lebanon and act as an alternative to the Hezbollah? Now that the country has been pounded to dust, not much. Pulling the weeds or simply furrowing the ground for a new crop?
TA said:But Israel isn't the Jewish people- no more than Hamas, Al-Qaeda, or Hezballah constitute the Muslim people.
Acts of terror are not justifiable. Ever. It's hypocracy to critisize Hezballah while defending Israel's current actions or vice versa.
Do you firmly believe that Israel will be able to "pull the root" - especially inlight of their 18 year failure to do so the first time? I don't know - stumbling around like a drunken frat-boy at a party doesn't seem very productive in achieving a desirable end state here. We should have learned that after the first invasion of Lebanon which led to the creation of Hezbollah in the first place (and, subsequently, Hamas, which it trains and supports).
So Israel pulls out? What's that do for the Lebanese government and it's ability to nurture democracy in Lebanon and act as an alternative to the Hezbollah? Now that the country has been pounded to dust, not much. Pulling the weeds or simply furrowing the ground for a new crop?
Kirkhill said:By the way Infanteer it is not 18 years of Israeli failures. Its millenia of everyone's failures everywhere. Methinks I detect a pattern.
a_majoor said:The mismatch of goals, ambitions and timelines are enough to make a grown man weep, and certainly far beyond the ability of mere mortals to untangle. Cutting throught the Gordian knot really means confronting Iran, with all that implies.
probum non poenitet said:Agreed on all points.
I propose we forget about it and get drunk. :blotto:
Has that been tried?
Think of this statement. Was September 12, 2001 any different than September 10, 2001 for either an Israeli soldier or a Lebanese guerrilla? I didn't think so.
tamouh said:If the Israelis really wanted to stop Hezbollah attacks from the south, they should have bombed southern positions more, entered south lebanon, then gave the Lebanese government the chance to go after Hezbollah for putting Lebanon in such an awkward situation.