Posted on 03/31/2005 12:07:10 PM PST by Nachum
(IsraelNN.com) Taking a cue, perhaps, from Bushs bring em on speech defying terrorists in Iraq, Hezbollahs chief Hassan Nasrallah has challenged the United States to disarm Hezbollah in Lebanon.
``What is left for them is that the Americans come themselves to disarm the resistance and the [Palestinian refugee] camps in Lebanon. I wish they would come, I wish they would come,'' he said to applauding followers at a Beirut rally.
``We tell America and all those who want to disarm the resistance in Lebanon and the resistance in Palestine to safeguard Israel...This is forbidden. It is not possible,'' Nasrallah insisted.
Be careful what you wish for.
Well said!
Huh...! Sort of reminds me of that FR troll "hogdog" who said, "I am ZOT PROOF!". :-)
Nasrallah---dreaming and wishing never makes it so. His turn will come.
"``What is left for them is that the Americans come themselves to disarm the resistance and the [Palestinian refugee] camps in Lebanon. I wish they would come, I wish they would come,'' he said to applauding followers at a Beirut rally."
Sounds like the perfect invitation to me. Shall we R.S.V.P.?
Works for me!
B-52H Stratofortress. Nuff said.
Sure doesn't sound like they're headed in that direction.
Maybe he should read up about pride and falling.
There are other nations that could do the job besides the U.S.A.
MOAB
Wow, an invitation! I suppose the UN wouldn't resist it then, huh?
Who Cares about Lebanon. Let them live their lives out in the ship hole they made.
How very little he knows...
Send in the Marines!
Hey but they really know how to govern themselves don't they?
What Nassralah, or whatever his name is, wishes for, is that we would come and that the world would repeat their stance from the time we went into Iraq, so Hezbollah could be martyrs....
Israel Assassinates the Founder of Hamas ... the assassination of Sheikh Ahmed Yassin, the founder and spiritual leader of the Palestinian group Hamas--- Does the founder of Hezballoh think that he can not be found? Does he think that what happened in Afganistan was an accident? Is he a better fighter than the Iraqi army? No to all of the above.
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