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Politics : Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Kerry

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To: ChinuSFO who wrote (78205)7/22/2006 7:12:24 PM
From: Nadine CarrollRead Replies (2) of 81568
 
It was not necessary to destroy roads and bridges and bomb densely populated civilian centers in Beirut. It is the bombing of oil dumps and bridges in Beirut that Israel is being criticized for.

Damascus is stuffed with resupply for Hizbullah, which would be reaching them now if Israel hadn't bombed the roads and bridges. Furthermore, Hizbullah keeps its active supply of rockets in some densely populated areas of Southern Beirut, which is why Israel told the civilians to get out and bombed them.

Pushing Hizbullah 20 miles back is not going to do anything. Iran, which is already giving them silkworms, can just give them some longer range missiles.
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