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To: hipaatwo

Another one? Why are Egyptian ships still out there... and what kind of ship I wonder.


377 posted on 07/15/2006 10:00:30 AM PDT by AliVeritas ("One for all , all for kicking *ss and taking names" ...Scratch taking names. Vlad fatwa)
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To: AliVeritas

Now they are saying it was a Cambodian ship with 12 Egyptians onboard but all were rescued. I think it was the ship that was hit yesterday at the same time the Israeli ship was hit.


382 posted on 07/15/2006 10:03:23 AM PDT by hipaatwo
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To: AliVeritas
Idiot Alert

Chavez: U.S. support for Israel to lead to Holocaust Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said Friday that U.S. backing of Israel is responsible for flaming tensions in the Middle East and putting the world on course toward another "Holocaust." "The fundamental blame falls again on the U.S. empire. It's the empire that armed and supported the abuses of the Israeli elite, which has invaded, abused and defied the United Nations for a long time," Chavez said in a speech during a military act in Caracas. "I'll seize this opportunity to condemn categorically and fully the aggression that the Israeli elite is carrying out against innocents over there in the Middle East," he said. Chavez was referring to a new explosion of Mideast violence this week as Israel Air Force war planes began striking Lebanon after Hezbollah guerrillas captured two Israeli soldiers and killed eight others Wednesday in a cross-border raid into Israel. In response, Hezbollah has fired hundreds of rockets at northern Israel. The Venezuelan leader charged that Israel is using excessive force. "Are we going to bomb cities and tell them that we won't stop bombing until they return the soldier? That's crazy," he said. "Worse, it's craziness with nuclear bombs. (The Israelis) have their weapons of mass destruction and nobody criticizes them, nobody says anything because the empire is behind them," Chavez said. Blaming the escalation on Washington's undue influence, Chavez said: "The U.S. empire's desire to dominate has no limits and that could take this world to a real Holocaust. May God save us." Chavez is one of the most ferocious critics of U.S. foreign policy, even though his oil-producing country remains closely tied to the United States, its top market, through billions of dollars (euros) in annual crude sales. The White House said Friday that United States President George W. Bush would not press Israel to halt its military operation in Lebanon. White House spokesman Tony Snow said, when asked whether Bush had agreed to a request from Lebanese Prime Minister Fouad Siniora that he rein in the Israelis, "No. The president is not going to make military decisions for Israel." Snow told reporters that Bush had spoken by telephone to Lebanon's prime minister among other Middle East leaders. He said Bush believed the Israelis have the right to protect themselves, but should limit "so-called collateral damage not only to facilities but also to human lives". Snow said Siniora had suggested a cease-fire, which Washington favored, but thought would be hard to pull off. "It is unlikely that either or both parties are going to agree to that at this juncture," Snow said. A leading Senate Republican on Friday urged U.S. restraint in supporting Israel's military campaign against Hezbollah, citing the problems it may cause in the war in Iraq and efforts to disarm Iran. Senator John W. Warner, chairman of the Armed Services Committee, issued a written statement Friday calling on the Bush administration to "think through very carefully how Israel's extraordinary reaction could affect our operations in Iraq and our joint diplomatic efforts to resolve the Iranian nuclear issue. "This is a very critical time for the U.S. in the Middle East, and the Israeli actions will certainly have an impact beyond Lebanon and Gaza," Warner warned.

http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/738183.html

394 posted on 07/15/2006 10:08:08 AM PDT by defconw (Yes I am a Bushbot, so what of it? Dubbed Bushbot 2 by Bushbot 1 :)>)
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