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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: sylvester80 who wrote (200335)8/30/2006 9:04:08 PM
From: Ichy Smith  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
Every day we have to revise our count of what the scope of the problem is,” said Chris Clark, program manager of the U.N. Mine Action Coordination Center in southern Lebanon. “We just don’t know how big the problem is, only that it is huge at the moment and getting bigger every day.”

With Lebanon decided not to enforce any of the terms of the Ceasefire that they offered Israel, they are lucky the war isn't at full tilt even as we speak. Israel is a bully and Israel is wrong, but Hizbollah started the war, and the reneged on the deal that got them the ceasefire they wanted. No one is saying it, but under international law, the repudiation of the major terms of a ceasefire make it perfect fine for Israel to go back to war. One doesn't see the UN yelling at Hizbollah, because they have a solution they would shoot them.
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