Originally posted by: Mark
David if you are too dumb to get it there is nothing I can do to help you.
You are the one who made the statement - just prove it exists with a link. Obviously you can't, because it does not exist.
Originally posted by: Mark
David if you are too dumb to get it there is nothing I can do to help you.
You are the one who made the statement - just prove it exists with a link. Obviously you can't, because it does not exist.
But what should Israel do if Hezbollah which is in Lebanon attacks Israel?
Originally posted by: tom
But what should Israel do if Hezbollah which is in Lebanon attacks Israel?
Everyone with a functioning brain knows that if a nation attacks Israel, Israel will respond - that is a given. The Iranians know this and will continue to sponsor any terrorist nation to attack Israel with the kowledge that Israel will respond. This is part of the "game" Iran is currently playing in order to claim the U S had broken the agreement as Iran continues to hold the world hostage with the blockade of the strait. This conflict is not over and will not cease until the U S proceedes to continue the destruction on Iran. I forsee more military action by the U S with the rest of the Middle East condoning this action. President Trump has tried everytrhing to avoid more destruction and possible casualties in Iran, but the Iranian "leadership" does not care what possible future destruction - and casualties - could happen - these maniacs have one long spoken agenda - death to America.
Originally posted by: tom
But what should Israel do if Hezbollah which is in Lebanon attacks Israel?
Ask Trump he is the one that got into this mes.
Originally posted by: Mark
Ask Trump he is the one that got into this mes.
Where is the link to the lie you expressed?
Originally posted by: Mark
Candy, What gives them veto power is they can decide at anytime they want to end the agreement by taking action or refusing to take action. The current example is Lebanon.
The agreement calls for them to withdraw from Lebanon and to quit bombing them. They unilaterally decided not to abide by that and are refusing to end their occupation and quit bombing. Hence Iran saying they are going to block the straight again.
Isn't that what a veto is? Trump is the one that foolishly gave them that veto power over any agreement we make with Iran.
Yes they don't have a vote but they don't need one.
Hezbollah fired missiles first at Israeli forces in southern Lebanon after the MOU was agreed to. Israel responded in kind as at least 4 Israeli IDF soldiers were killed in the initial attack. Israel didn't "unilaterally decide not to abide by that" ..rather, they were attacked. Ironically it was two days after the MOU agreement was announced. It was as if it was planned as such. This is all just another Iran -backed charade.
Apparently Hezbollah and Israel have agreed to stop fighting as of now. Tune in roughly ten minutes to see if that holds up.
Originally posted by: David Miller
You are the one who made the statement - just prove it exists with a link. Obviously you can't, because it does not exist.
Yeah, yeah, because he doesn't want to hold your hand, he must be lying. That's about the 700th time you've demanded a link, and when your demand is ignored, you call the person a liar.
If you're too fucking stupid to look stuff up yourself, or too fucking lazy, that's your problem.
Originally posted by: tom
But what should Israel do if Hezbollah which is in Lebanon attacks Israel?
Attack Hezbollah--not Lebanon. The Israeli military has both the weaponry and the expertise to target Hezbollah fighters with precision and minimal collateral damage. But just like in Gaza, they haven't given a shit, and flattened entire apartment buildings, schools, hospitals, etc., causing massive civilian casualties. That indiscriminate policy has hardened the Lebanese population against Israel and solidified their support for Hezbollah.
Just like with the Palestinians, the Israelis have a choice among mass murder, continuing the war indefinitely, or trying diplomacy. They have to either wipe Lebanon off the map or find some way to make peace. Bibi has shown ZERO interest in the latter, becaus he wants to annex and depopulate Lebanon.
Diplomacy is the only solution.
Originally posted by: David Miller
Where is the link to the lie you expressed?
He started this war; you don't need a link to know that.
Originally posted by: Nines
Hezbollah fired missiles first at Israeli forces in southern Lebanon after the MOU was agreed to. Israel responded in kind as at least 4 Israeli IDF soldiers were killed in the initial attack. Israel didn't "unilaterally decide not to abide by that" ..rather, they were attacked. Ironically it was two days after the MOU agreement was announced. It was as if it was planned as such. This is all just another Iran -backed charade.
Apparently Hezbollah and Israel have agreed to stop fighting as of now. Tune in roughly ten minutes to see if that holds up.
The Israelis have made ZERO effort to make peace with Hezbollah. Like it or not, they are Lebanon's de facto government, and they have the support of the people. And the more Israel attacks them, and the more Bibi talks about annexing them, the more solid that support becomes.
So it comes down to two stark choices: kill them all and take their country, or swallow hard and make peace in some fashion. It would also be good to cut Hezbollah's ties with Iran in some fashion. I don't know how that could be done except by force.
Ultimately, the three parties, Iran, Israel, and the US, all run by warmongering dictators who crazy-hate the other side, cannot reach a viable and lasting agreement, barring some miracle. It would be wonderful if some outside party could step in and somehow enact and enforce a trilateral agreement. But I don't see how that outside party could ever have the power to enforce it.
Somewhat ironically, perhaps, the one event that could bring at least a tentative peace to the Middle East would be the complete destruction of Israel. That would also close up the sinkhole into which we've been pouring billions of US taxpayer money. Like in this novel I vaguely recall, turning the entire Middle East into a radioactive wasteland that can't support human life for the next fifty years would also be a solution, albeit a wee bit drastic.
For literally my entire life, I've been reading and hearing about the various shit happening in the region that Kurt Vonnegut called "God's Monkey House," and I for one am horribly sick of it.