Posted on 07/24/2006 1:35:10 PM PDT by pissant
It's hard to cause much pain from your radioactive, smoldering crater Habib.
Arab "diplomats" would have preferred the status quo -- a heavily armed Hezbollah posing a constant threat to Israel. The swamp is being drained, and, fortunately, the Arab nations can do nothing about it.
Hi! We're a collection of failed societies that can only flex muscle through the killing of civilians and can only find refuge by hiding amongst them. We're shamed and instead of face that shame we enjoy turning our anger outward. Blame is always better on someone else - and it helps in rallying our charade of nationalistic pride too!
Hezbollah started it, and Israel, with lotsa US help, will finish it.
hhhmmmm...this is interesting, ping..
Yep. And why aren't the arabs in the Palestinian terror-tories helping them get their crap together? The want it to be a constant thorn in Israels side, that's why.
In that case, there will be more war.
And how much military aid do we give Egypt each year...?
Yep, Ahmed, that's about the size of it. The wild version ended up not really working for us.
With the arab countries scorning Bush's serious peace plan, and Iran continuing to sabre rattle, this may be the escalation that is much overdue.
Guess that Ahmed is one of those "can do" people, huh...
Keep in mind that this is Reuters, the news agency that has yet to write a favorable article about America or President Bush.
"US Mideast plan 'preposterous'"
If he's talking about the same plan President Bush spelled out the night of 9/11, he must be a terrorist or harboring terrorists.
Reuters going around cobbling together quotes from the usual suspects to support their leftist anti-American agenda. They have a very narrow perspective on all issues, and their biases and hatreds make them unable to rise above their silly, reckless agenda.
"I think it's preposterous. From the beginning this is a plan that cannot be achieved," former Egyptian foreign minister Ahmed Maher told Reuters. "It does not allow us to commit genocide against the Jewish people, and further, it keeps us from enslaving all non-Muslims worldwide. We are open to compromise, but not on these two fundamental issues."
Inertia can be a terrible thing, especially in the most backward thinking place in the world.
And I say good. Next you'll hear arabs saying the hezbollah kidnappings were a jewish/US conspiracy to humiliate the arab states.
More than they deserve.
Doesn't even work for them either. Hence the need for dictators.
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