Posted on 07/20/2006 10:33:33 PM PDT by BurbankKarl
An Israeli soldier scouts the area near the Israel-Lebanon border, July 20, 2006.
KKK???? Did you hear this?
Laura is getting riled with the pro illegals guy. She put a dead stop on his blarney.
UGH...if Maddie gets sent over there, Hezbollah, Lebanon AND Israel may attack the USA.
I'm all for some regular Laura on FNC. Tonight will be the first time ever that I watch the re-run of the BOR show!
Funny!
Something similar happened to me. My parents died 2 months apart a couple of years ago. My older brother died last year and he was the last of my family. It's been very hard at times knowing there's no one left but me but I've built a network family and that helps.
The AT-14 Kornet is nasty, probably only the frontal armor of the Merkava 4 would stand a chance from a direct hit.
Do not, I repeat, do not miss the illegal immigration segment.
First time I watched a full episode of BOR...
Squishy moderate metrosexuals don't do it for me.
that woman she had as a guest is a breath of fresh air - to hear her say that those hispanic marchers were trying to divide America along racial lines (yes that was obvious to all of us)
"The key to the campaign is to understand that Hezbollah has made its strategic decisions. It will not be fighting a mobile war. Israel has lost the strategic initiative: It must fight when Hezbollah has chosen and deal with Hezbollah's challenge. However, given this, Israel does have an operational choice. It can move in a sequential fashion, dealing first with southern Lebanon and then with other issues. It can bypass southern Lebanon and move into the rear areas, returning to southern Lebanon when it is ready. It can attempt to deal with southern Lebanon in detail, while mounting mobile operations in the Bekaa Valley, in the coastal regions and toward south Beirut, or both at the same time.
There are resource and logistical issues involved. Moving simultaneously on all three fronts will put substantial strains on Israel's logistical capability. An encirclement westward on the north side of the Litani, followed by a move toward Beirut while the southern side of the Litani is not secured, poses a serious challenge in re-supply. Moving into the Bekaa means leaving a flank open to the Syrians. We doubt Syria will hit that flank, but then, we don't have to live with the consequences of an intelligence failure. Israel will be sending a lot of force on that line if it chooses that method. Again, since many roads in south Lebanon will not be secure, that limits logistics.
Israel is caught on the horns of a dilemma. Hezbollah has created a situation in which Israel must fight the kind of war it likes the least -- attritional, tactical operations against prepared forces -- or go to the war it prefers, mobile operations, with logistical constraints that make these operations more difficult and dangerous. Moreover, if it does this, it increases the time during which Israeli cities remain under threat. Given clear failures in appreciating Hezbollah's capabilities, Israel must take seriously the possibility that Hezbollah has longer-ranged, anti-personnel rockets that it will use while under attack."
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I'm so sorry to hear that. How are you holding up?
Laura is sure looking good these days, what fox.
Did I miss it or did you tell us... did you share the milky way with your cat?
that woman she had as a guest is a breath of fresh air
Laura had her on her early am radio program
There are taped O'Reilly segments added into the shows when he's not there.
I understand. ((MOgirl))
forgot the time difference? :)
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