Posted on 07/12/2006 8:38:16 PM PDT by jhp
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3274810,00.html
Reports coming in about IAF striking Beruit airport, if this is confirmed this is another sizable escalation. I think this article ought to be pinned.
I agree. Fox has been very disappointing lately. Maybe MSNBC will get smart and get "right" at some point? They'd win alot of viewers.
I agree.
OT, thanks, sink, about that other thread. ;-)
The world's falling apart so I go to the TV for some better news. Well Larry is talking to Mike Wallace and Dan "the documents were false but the story is true" Rather like these two are the story?? Next on Nancy Grace, Guilty,Guilty,Guilty Obermann is on with Barbara Boxer talking about getting out of Iraq (of course no opposing POV)and badmouthing Bill OReilly, OReilly is talking about Lance Armstrong and blood doping. How sad. I run the news station dial and the closest I come to news is on Obermann and its a rant. A typical night of the irresponsibile press.
Who said anything about "alternate" energy sources? We drill for our own oil that we are currently prohibited from pumping because of tree-hugger regulations.
They've gone to CNN International...
Yawn...
Swing a big enough stick and the Middle East will lay down, roll over, pant, beg, and otherwise play nice.
We did Iraq the nice way...very few civilian fatalities from our operations...very little collateral damage.
We did Germany and Japan the other way, and neither nation has ever acted up again.
...and there's no rule that says that a U.S. President in his final years in Office must be nice.
We have options. We can dial in whatever level of violence is deemed best. The rest of the world does not have such options.
With Iran reps in North Korea for the launching the missles last week and remembering how our President included NK as the axis of evil (knowing he has the info we don't), I don't think it is taking our eyes off the ball-it is the whole ball.
Iran's big card in the game is OIL. If Iran attacks the oil pipelines of Iraq, and offshore oil terminals like they did before 1970s the world would be in a big hurt for oil in days. Iran also now has the ability to hold the strait of Hormuz hostage and subs with missiles to sink oil tankers. If this happens the cost of oil will skyrocket and the worlds (free, democratic) economies sink overnight with the oil tankers.
The only way to stop this is for the US, UK and Israel to take out Iran's ability to strike by wiping out all of Iran's and North Korea's Long range missiles.
Bump to that one...
How do you know this?
I do not believe N. KOrea will make a move without the PRC's blessings.
Perhaps something else is happening in the Mid East. Perhaps, with us strategically positioned on both sides of Iran, and between ourselves and Israel, also positioned on both sides of Syria...perhaps we have been waiting for Syria and Iran to egg Hezbollah on so that Israel can respond strong enough to draw both of them (Iran and Syria) into a fly trap.
You can disagree all you want, but the Arabs control most of the world's supply of exportable oil. Dubya will be limited on what he can do by that reality. We don't want a replay of 1973. Our involvment would also have a major impact on our efforts in Iraq.
Israel can defend itself.
Good thing I'm off this week, I don't plan on sleeping tonight either.
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"Does DISH? Is there anything out there - satellite wise.
For $100 Dish will put up an International dish that is capable of pulling in tons of international TV. The channels are a la carte and generally run $6-10/month per each.
Really?
Hmmmm I will give them a call tomorrow. Wonder what channels they offer? I looked on the web site and didn't see that option.
Thanks for the tip
With the whole IDF, 3rd ID, 4th ID, Marines, 101st all in the area, it might be "see you next year in Damascus".
I agree. On a scale of 1-100, the level of force and violence we've used in Iraq and the WOT in general has been around a 5. We need to dial it up to at least a 50.
I am hop;ing that our $75m Iranian revolution is gearing up about now.
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