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Lebanon for now, Who is next ?
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24/07/2006 20:32:06
 
 
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24/07/2006 20:17:19
Dragan Nedeljkovich (Online)
Now officially retired
Zrenjanin, Serbia
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>>>Lebanon wasn't in a war, which was much better than in the 80s. Or now.
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>>That isn't peace.
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>Bad peace is still better than a good war.
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Hezbollah was still at war, call it peace if you want, ut that doesn't make it so.

>>If that was the truth then they'd also care about the pieces in Jordan and Syria. Quite a considerable chunk of land. Why do you suppose we never hear a peep about them?
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>I suppose I answered that weeks or months ago. They aren't second class citizens in those countries. Nobody's flattening their homes, arresting them at random, forcing them through checkpoints etc.

That is not an answer. The claim is over the land. They attack because of the land dispute. Starting the day after the State of Israel was declared. Yet they never attacked Jordan or Syria. Same land no attack.

>>So even beginning the process is no good? How does one get started then?
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>By not occupying land?
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That's how to avoid. I asked how to start if each beginning results in more attacks?

>>Because they are on the wrong side. They are supporting the countless random targeting of civilians through terrorist means and Israel is responding. If the terrorists stop then Israel stops.
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>Not sure of that - there was a time last year, when over the course of several months only 5 Israelis got killed, while the number among Palestinians run in dozens. Don't remember the number, between 80 and 120. But - wasn't in the papers, didn't happen.

There was this time a couple months ago when the Nile river turned into a river of milk. But - wasn't in the papers, didn't happen.

>>>When an Israeli soldier dies, you get to know his name and that he was a gifted violinist; you never know the other side personally. (this is about "CNN as a weapon" two miles upstream this thread)
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>>Many suicide bombers have we had profiled on major networks. Especially when they are under 18 or female.
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>Thanks for proving my point. Suicide bombers are a showcase. Civilian casualties are not.

We went through this before. Soldiers are trained and represent a State. Suicide bombers are civilians, murderous, delusional, brainwashed civilians.

>>>Trying to destroy them will only create more. That never worked as long as they had a justifiable cause. Snatch the justification out of their hands first.
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>>They already did in Lebanon. Same result.
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>I answered this a couple of messages ago.

Not exactly. You keep answering for Gaza, not Lebanon.
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