Posted on 07/13/2006 1:00:45 PM PDT by NonValueAdded
From Tourists Streaming into Syria from Lebanon, post 47:
To: cinives
You all might find this damn funny, but my sorry ass is marooned in Beirut, where I have been working for the IMF. If anybody has any helpful suggestions on how I can get out of this war zone, I would be most grateful. Right now, the road to Syria is the only way out of Lebanon for anyone, including U.S. citizens, and the Israelis are bombing that road. I am NOT happy with the Israelis right now. I understand their concerns about their kidnapped soldiers but bombing the Beirut Airport was not going to help them in any way.
47 posted on 07/13/2006 3:47:47 PM EDT by rebel_yell2
It worked well for the French in WWII. They were able to keep half of France and get rid of their Jews too ...
All your base are belong to us!
Yeah! What YOU said.
I suspect with intermittent power and a few higher priorities, we won't get a steaady stream of info from Reb.
I came to this late, but my prayers for Rebelyell's safety, and everyone else stuck there. I found out yesterday my neighbors sister in law is stuck in Lebonon. Her husband is Lebonese and they were visiting family. Please pray for them also.
susie
Perhaps take the back ways to syria. One of the Lebanese blogs said the Israelis are focusing on the main highway, but the many, many dirt roads to syria remain open and untouched. Those soldiers are probably in iran by now if that's the case, but that's another story.
Another friend / relative in harms way. Susie, our prayers are with them.
My daughter just found out her friend's niece and her brother-Americans-are trying to get out.They are in their 20's.
[FSU] Students safe but stuck in Lebanon
"About 10 Florida State University students are reportedly safe in Lebanon after bombings in Beirut forced at least some of them from the campus where they were studying Arabic for the summer.
"The students are in touch with two Lebanese Florida State University professors who are in the country on summer break, an FSU official said. "
Per Fox, US embassy says to hunker down where you are. Do NOT try to leave.
Thanks guys...
We are in a Bizaro Mondo World...
The USA Govt is CHARGING US Citizens to save their lives in a war zone???
Your taxes at work....?
According to the reports, there are about 25,000 Americans trapped in Lebanon. How many of those are dual Lebanon/US citizens? When things get tough, how many of those dual citizens find it convenient to declare themselves US citizens?
I'm not overly offended that they're expected to pay something for the trip out-it shouldn't be anything exorbitant. They paid to get there, after all. They wouldn't need rescuing if they hadn't made the choice to go.
U.S. Takes Some Citizens Out Of Beirut
21 Flown To Cyprus By Military Helicopters, Others Told To Wait
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/07/15/world/main1807101.shtml
How's your fruit vendor?
I certainly hope so since they made the decision to go there in the first place.
After listening to one of those 'US Citizens' on Fox News criticize 'the Americans' for not getting them out immediately I really don't care if they are stuck there.
Gee, that's a bit harsh. Many of them are students studying. Remember Granada, I hope we didn't charge them for that rescue.
Good thing there wasn't some tsunami or earthquake, I'd hate to have to charge all those people for their rescue too...
I think the USA should be able to afford to rescue AMERICANS for the simple fact they are Americans...instead, we GIVE AWAY BILLIONS AND BILLIONS to people who hate us.
Yeah.
According to the 'student' on Fox News, she was laying by the pool until the bombs started falling. After all, according to her, it's our fault for not getting them out immediately. Maybe she should have been listening to the news instead of hanging out at the pool.
Did you miss the part where she said she and others were in an Arabic Language Abroad program? I would think they could have a day off perhaps...I mean until just a few days ago, Beirut was a peaceful place, regaining it's prior history as a big tourist spot too.
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