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To: TimF who wrote (148756)7/24/2002 12:34:14 AM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576099
 
Ted Our AC-130 attack on a wedding wasn't a radical group talking a kid in to committing suicide either. Thats what I was comapring the attack against. You even quoted the comparison but then ignored it.

And what I am saying is that your comparison to an act of war is inaccurate. This is not a war; at least in the traditional sense of the word. You have one enemy with the best of military armaments, and the other fighting with sticks and stones and human bombs.

The Israelis at least did get the target, it would be sort of like if we had killed a senior Al-Qaida leader at that wedding.

Its sort of like a large bomb dropped on a crowded, densely populated neighborhood...........and it played right into the arms of Israel's enemies. We can thank the Likud party for this one.

ted