Posted on 08/14/2005 1:25:44 PM PDT by adam_az
Edited on 08/14/2005 1:28:27 PM PDT by Sidebar Moderator. [history]
Live thread for posting breaking news about the Gaza Explulsion which is set to begin within the hour...
I suggest a napalm bath for the palesite baboons. That will stop them from getting frisky..
You've got mail.
Sorry for any insensitivity on the subject I may have inadvertently shown.
In my lat post I offered another alternative example that I said would tread on no modern historical sensitivities. That example was that of how the Athenians handled the island city-state of Melos during the Peloponessian War.
Melos wanted to remain strictly neutral and protested that it had done no harm to either Athens nor Sparta. Athens, however, demanded that Melos become an Athenian ally or face destruction.
The Melos refused to abandon its strict neutrality.
The Athenians then captured Melos, killed all the males inhabitants, sold all the women and children into slavery and exterminated Melos from existence.
What is perceived as "hostile" need not be be an aggressive act against the exterminator. Exterminators, be they Germans or Athenians, need little justification in their own minds beyond what the Athenians put forth, as described by Thucydides:
My point is that, for a righteous nation such as Israel, short of the Sampson Option, the Extermination Option is not on the table in regards to the Palestinians due to political and moral restraint.
We can only wish. A shower of brimston from above would be nice. I'm afraid I prayed God to kill all the palesites with AKs and RPGs and covered faces, then I asked forgiveness, but dagnabit, I'm full of rage and hatred, just like after 9-11.
All courses of action have different tactical options, some better than others.
However, when choosing a course of action, the ultimate strategic goals must be the guiding factors.
As I see it, Israel's strategic goals are: An acceptable level of security achieved at an affordable price.
If you can't afford the price in resources, it is not a viable long-term strategic option.
While having supervision of the Philadelphi Route with troops on the ground has a tactical advantage over retaliation, that supervision comes at a cost of the Perpetual Occupation that Israel has realized it cannot afford.
Retaining that capability thereby leads to an acceptable level of security in the short term but is achieved only at an unsustainable price.
Israel has decided to conduct its defense by committing the full might of the IDF into defensive lines behind the Israeli Wall.
It is not as fine a tool as supervising the Philadelphi Route but, by avoiding the unaffordable option of Perpetual Occupation of one million maniacs that breed another million every generation, it achieves the strategic goal of an acceptable level of security at an affordable price.
I am sure that the Palestinian will test the Wall.
As Sharon promised on Monday:
"If they chose fire, we will respond with fire, more severe than ever. "
Sick, sick, sick. The world is going mad. The lights of civilization are going off. Only a few of us stand between the light and the dark. May God Have Mercy on Our Souls.
Amen, brother. It's so bad, cable news refuses to devote more than 15 minutes to this. Bastards...
Gaza Disengagement/Expulsion Live Thread
Posted by notigar to txgirl4Bush
On News/Activism 08/15/2005 7:10:15 PM PDT · 645 of 806
Where did you find that information from? Good post.
BTTT
Have turned on Chrissy Matthews...he has never mentioned anything about the Israelis and GAZA...
This is an Arab house that's being wrecked in the photo.
These are photos of Palestinian Authority police destroying Arab houses.
Palestinian security officer stands guard as Palestinian Authority personnel destroy an illegal house in the northern Gaza Strip August 15, 2005. Israeli and Palestinian forces deployed on Sunday to ensure calm in the final countdown to Israel's evacuation of Jewish settlements in the occupied Gaza Strip. REUTERS/Ahmed Jadallah
OMG, what a beautiful house...
Figures. Probably got our check and is building a bigger house with what's left over, after paying for the celebrations, of course. Let's see, $50 million in unsupervised aid, $10-$20 million for the parties, yes, there's plenty for a few new homes.
Wait till you see his new one. We paid for it.
Damn...
It would not surprise me if this was a Potemkin house (Hollywood set) staged for the media.
The pic was taken in PA controlled Gaza? If it's not staged, Reuters has a dead photographer on their hands.
Hope this is not a dupe, but here is the latest from the Ha'aretz ticker:
03:58 Neveh Dekalim teen: We are still praying for a miracle (Reuters)
03:35 Settlers near Kerem Atzmona in Gush Katif attack bus carrying reporters (Haaretz)
03:24 Jordan`s Abdullah: It seems Israel ready to take further steps after pullout (Israel Radio)
02:53 Kfar Darom residents reinforce settlement synagogue ahead of IDF arrival (Reuters)
02:34 Roads to Gaza settlement of Morag now open (Haaretz)
I just got back...been in the car all day. ugh
Radio news had teensy tiny little snippets about this horrid mess. But then it's understandable....Madonna fell off her horse....
These pictures make me weep.
I havn't been able to follow it...and the cable news shows aren't doing as many stories as I would like on this...
Earlier in this thread, Burbank Karl posted a link to a radio talk show from Israel that was very good...but considering the time difference, I don't know if it is on now.
It is not being covered because the media would rather have it that way. They don't want us to have compassion for the Jews affected. I wish there was something I could do to show mysupport. I guess a bumper sticker will suffice for now.
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