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Posted on 07-20-06 1:48 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Please be advised these pics are graphic in nature and shows how a war leads towards distruction of human-kind esp the children...what have they done?

http://fromisraeltolebanon.info/
 
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Posted on 07-20-06 2:21 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Posted on 07-20-06 2:53 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I can't see these pictures anymore..horrific...not only that hezobolla is terrorist..israel is the biggest terrorist...
 
Posted on 07-20-06 3:03 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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its wrong for israel to attack in the civilian teritory.
 
Posted on 07-20-06 3:08 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Israel is nothing but a puppet of US...
 
Posted on 07-20-06 3:59 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I am not a supporter of Israel or hezbolla . I want peace

But

This is war . Everything is fair.

Look at Nepal. Moaist and Nepalese army killed so many innocent civilians . They are free . Prachanda and Babu Ram are the most powerful ppl. in Nepal and they won't be charged with anything . Pyar Jung is still the commander in chief . We still have King.

At the end of the day, Hezbolla and Israel will still be there. Civilians will die and suffer.
 
Posted on 07-20-06 4:12 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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How can the Israelis say they are defending themselves? They attacked and killed civilians for taking 2 soldiers hostage.
 
Posted on 07-20-06 4:15 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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This didn't start few days back. Its been going on for years .
 
Posted on 07-20-06 4:16 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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The US taught them to say that...
 
Posted on 07-20-06 4:24 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Bush blames it on the Syrians and Iranians - are they next?

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/13907826/

Experts challenge White House line on Iran's influence


From the moment last Wednesday when Hizbollah fighters seized two Israeli soldiers, the Bush administration immediately held Iran and Syria responsible.

The White House mounted a systematic campaign on the US airwaves to get that message across while seeking to put pressure on the G8 summit to unite in confronting those two governments.

That it has become the received wisdom in the US that Iran was directing Hizbollah to deflect international pressure on Tehran's nuclear programme, is testimony to the Bush administration's ability to dominate the discourse in the mainstream media. The crisis has also demonstrated how it can rely on the support of the US foreign policy establishment – Democrat and Republican – when it comes to matters of vital national interest to the US and Israel.

Challenging these assertions, Iranian analysts and activists in the US – both those for and against the Iranian theocracy – are warning that such simplified arguments may not only be completely erroneous, but will also complicate the process of calming down the crisis while raising the chances of a direct conflict between Iran and the US.

Akbar Ganji, Iran's most prominent dissident who recently emerged from six years in prison, began a symbolic hunger strike outside the UN headquarters in New York at the weekend to press for the release of all political prisoners in Iran. But he also said his mission to the US was to prevent the spread of war.

"There are two voices in this – one is the voice of warmongers, terrorists and fundamentalists. The other is the voice of pacifists, pro-democracy activists and freedom-seekers," he told the FT.

"Unfortunately, the Christian-Jewish-Islamic fundamentalists are stirring up this situation and setting [Lebanon] ablaze," he said. "They should all be isolated."

Fatemeh Haghighatjoo, a former reformist member of the Iranian parliament who was barred from seeking re-election by hardliners in 2004, said Iran knew that direct confrontation between Hizbollah and Israel would not benefit Hizbollah.

"For this reason I don't think Iran is provoking this situation or wants it to be intensified . . . Iran has taken a pragmatic approach in its foreign policy and does not want to get into a serious confrontation with Israel," argued Ms Haghighatjoo, a visiting scholar at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

She concedes Iran has influence over Hizbollah, but says exercising that will become more difficult as Tehran becomes the focus of US pressure.

Ervand Abrahamian, history professor at the City University of New York, doubts Iran has sufficient influence over Hizbollah to calm the situation.

"Hizbollah's leaders are not the types to take orders from elsewhere," he says. Mr Abrahamian believes the Bush administration's main objective remains "regime change", and does not rule out US air strikes.

An Iranian expert, who is close to Tehran's thinking and did not wish to be identified, told the FT that Iran was not looking for a crisis in Lebanon at a critical moment in the nuclear diplomacy. He said Iran had received signals from members of the UN Security Council last week that it would be given more time to consider the west's proposals.

It was inconceivable that Iran had ordered Hizbollah to take Israeli soldiers prisoner. Iran wanted a negotiated way out of the nuclear stand-off, he said. He argued that Israel's fierce retaliation for the abduction of the soldiers strengthened the hands of US hardliners who did not want such a settlement.

Meanwhile, American neoconservatives are calling for swift military action against Iran.

William Kristol, editor of the Weekly Standard, says Iran and Syria are enemies of both the US and Israel. "We have been too weak, and have allowed ourselves to be perceived as weak," he wrote, urging the US to consider strikes against Iran's nuclear facilities. "Why wait?" he said.
 
Posted on 07-21-06 11:26 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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three words "war is wrong" thats all i know.....those kids, innocent people have nothing to do with the war they are just casualities of it....
 
Posted on 07-21-06 11:30 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Bush knows how to play games....he will bring 'god' in each any every aspect of his rule. Hence he misuses god!
 
Posted on 07-21-06 11:43 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I think this whole mess is due to Bush's desire to settle the middle east once and for all. Once all the white ppl leave Lebonan then the real terror will begin. May be Bush and his partners in crime are looking for a reason to strike another middle east giant Iran. So that US can have total control of middle east.
 
Posted on 07-21-06 11:58 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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yep, you got that right sidster. But little does he know that peace cannot attained with force. Force is only a temperory fix. More rebels wil arise with force.

I think he wouldn't even want to attain peace. Because weapon is one of the biggest income of the US.
 
Posted on 07-21-06 12:46 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Wow !!! sajha user u actually agree with me? : ) : )
 
Posted on 07-23-06 4:05 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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recent news:

US is shipping some new weapons t israel.

Also,

300 dead so far in Mideast conflict: In Lebanon, 266, in Israel, 34

JERUSALEM (CNN) -- Israeli strikes have killed at least 266 people and wounded at least 631 in Lebanon since July 12, according to official Lebanese sources. Hezbollah attacks have killed 15 civilians and 19 soldiers in Israel and wounded more than 300 people, the Israel Defense Forces said. (Posted 3:12 p.m.)

Here's the link:
http://www.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/europe/07/22/saturday/index.html
 
Posted on 07-23-06 10:13 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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israel is a terrorist state
 


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