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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: Hawkmoon who wrote (273139)1/21/2010 9:03:30 PM
From: SARMAN  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
How else are they going to document the failure of both Lebanon and the UN to disarm Hizballah??
Yep, break the law to catch someone else breaking the law. Do you have any evidence that Hizbo is armed? Again, the chosen ones can do no wrong.

Wouldn't be a need for overflights of any type if Lebanon obeyed that UN resolution, right?
You have no proof that Lebanon is not obeying UN resolution. I do not see you complaining about the Israelis breaking the law, isn't that hypocrisy? You always find excuses for Israel even when they commit crimes against humanity.

Yet, Hizballah has NOT BEEN DISARMED. IN FACT THEY ARE NOW EVEN STRONGER than they were in 2006!!!
You nor Israel have any proof of that.

And if Lebanon decided to become THE NEXT, rather than THE LAST, Arab state to make peace with Israel, they would no longer be in a mutual state of war with one another, now would they?
Thank G-d the Lebanese have integrity. If Israel doesn't settle the Palestinians issue, then fuck them let them live in fear for the rest of their lives.

As for the AIPAC comparison, I'd say that Lebanon has a far more sinister force controlling their government, by the name of Hizballah.
Of course you are the champion of democracy. You prefer the unelected AIPAC dictate our foreign and domestic policies. Go Hawk's democracy go
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