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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: Hawkmoon who wrote (197928)8/18/2006 11:35:14 AM
From: michael97123  Read Replies (2) of 281500
 
"The odds are that Olmert is going to be replaced with Netanyahu. I can feel the "winds of change" coming in Israel as they feel even more pressured by their enemies drawing closer. And Netanyahu is not someone to mess with, IMO."

I am thinking the same thing. I am also thinking that the israeli response will be directed at all of lebanon, treating that country as a sponsor of terrorism. Thats sounds like more of the same but in fact israel only went after hizbolla targets in south lebanon and south beirut along with weapons transported from syria only when on the lebanon side of the border.
Next time, the lebanese govt wont be having any arab state visitors to beirut in the midst of a war and Syria will be the first supplier nation to be attacked. I think that is what carl is looking for too and another war ending in statemate of sortw with both side seeing the abyss with the only way out being a lasting peace.
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