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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: jttmab who wrote (195395)8/6/2006 7:47:19 PM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
Right there, paragraph 2. Another neandrathal that can't think past two options. And his "implicit assumption" is false.

Let's see Israel leaves Lebanon in 2000, and Hizbullah gets even stronger, eventually aquiring over 12,000 rockets from Syria and Iran, and continues its aggression against Israel and threatening Lebanon's soveriegnty.

Israel destroys (or at least severely reduces) Hizbullah's military ability to threaten Israel, but increases (possibly only temporarily) Hizbullah's popularity amongst Lebanese?

Either way, the Lebanese people who don't have affliation with Hizbullah suffer.

So geez whiz.. what other options can you provide for the Lebanese to secure their sovereignty?

What kind of options can you provide to protect Israel from a heavily armed, and dedicated, terrorist group bent upon waging endless war upon Israel?

Please show us "neanderthals" just how a sophisticated intellect like yourself can solve these problems.

Hawk
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