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To: steve harris who wrote (295170)7/16/2006 7:41:08 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573267
 
Ok, let's talk about what targets Israel has hit and what targets Hezbollah has hit.

Let me see.........that should be fairly simple from an Hezbollah perspective.......they have some little trucks running around firing rockets. Israel has an state-of-the-art air force thanks, in no small part, to the US. So Hezbollah's attacks cover an area roughly 20 km. from the border. Israel's range is unlimited. Who do you think is doing the most damage?

Don't you get it.....no matter how righteous Israel's position is, it still looks like the 1000 lb. bully stomping on the wiry, little guy on the beach. And its the US who is helping Israel do the stomping. So Israel's little tirade is hurting them and hurting the US.

And again, you duck the question:

"Would collateral damage be "just unfortunate" if it was Little Rock that was sustaining the damage?"

All this damage which accomplishes little is costing Lebanon and its people a lot of money. I thought you wanted their democracy to succeed???!