Posted on 08/01/2006 1:21:24 PM PDT by minus_273
CNN TV just had a reuters report that israeli troops have landed in the northern isareli city of balbeck.
IDF officialy has no comment.
(Excerpt) Read more at cnn.com ...
I may have seen the add at some point but I was never a regular with Vogue..
There are many ways to win a war with Hezbollah. The key is to prevent them from fading into the civilian population only to attack as soon as Israels back is turned. The Israeli mission is to find and destroy their missiles with out being attacked by small arms fire.
Hezbollah does not have tanks, artillery, or even anti- aircraft weapons. Israeli planes fly overhead unopposed. They have complete air superiority. Israelis can fly drones with out a shot being fired at them. They can take in Helicopters and not fear being shot down.
Hezbollah has no howitzers or much of anythings except small arms, lots of short range missiles and a few long range missiles.
Hezbollah is never going to try to attack and hold ground in Israel. That would be suicide. Their mission is to set up missile launchers, launch and run. They are a guerrilla force. Equipped with small arms. Their mission is to launch missiles on Israel.
There are two sections of Hezbollah. There is the one that is engaged in earning support of Lebanese citizens. They build schools, hospitals, and houses. That gives them good local support.
The other section's mission is to launch rockets and missiles into Israel. This section consists of about 2000 troops. They are trained to shoot missiles. That is not a very hard task. It is not a high skill job. If Israel killed all 2000 of them they could recruit and train 2000 more in a few weeks.
The Israeli mission is to destroy all the long range missiles. Since the short range missiles can only travel 12 miles, Israel plans to take the bottom 12 miles of Lebanon and hold it. It is next to impossible to get all the little short range missiles there are about 10,000 of them. But Israel must destroy the long range missiles and make it impossible for Syria to resupply the long range missiles.
That is what it will take to make Israel safe. This is not the battle of the bulge. Surround and kill has little value in this case. The Blogger doesn't really understand the situation. The object has never been to kill people, it has been to destroy the long range missiles, and take and hold the ground that will prevent the short range missiles from reaching Israel.
ROTHLMAO!!!!!
I knew it was humorous I just didn't know the historical context.
Ahhhhhhhhhhhh...that's okay then. :-)
bttt
"Why would any government be interested in sending a message of their own weakness at the beginning of a shooting war"? Well, you do it because you want the enemy to commit. You want the enemy to be in the best place for you to deal with them, not in a place where they can defend or they can retreat from.And the only tactics they have -- keep shooting the same missiles and bringing down retaliatory raids (the IAF has always been superb; a few years ago I read that the IAF is actually capable of running more sorties per day than the US military), try to sell the world on the false premise that the terrorists are civilian victims, and keep rushing to meet the IDF in largely hopeless firefights.
here is the link that Defiant and prairiebreeze posted:
http://varifrank.com/archives/2006/07/things_are_not_1.php
Llamas? Actually a good choice for the mountainous regions of Lebanon. Heck of a lot better tempered than either camels or mules.
Can someone answer this question? The Israeli troops put on a "helmut" that looks like a ladies' hair dryer cap. Like an enlarged beret. Like a puffy pancake on their heads. Like a ladies' shower cap greatly enlarged. What the heck is it and what purpose does it serve? Inquiring minds want to know (mine).
Unless the Hezzies have been storing munitions in them, they'll likely be OK, but at worse the ruins will just be a bit more ruined. :)
I think it's great. Best photos all day were the ones with the Israeli special ops guys and their llamas.
If true, a nice coup for the Israelis, and a message to Iran's Angry Ayatollahs.
But what if they attack 3 or 4 malls, in widely separated locations? Who'd want to go to any other mall after that.
Might be good for Amazon and other on-line shopping places though.
I don't think it's anything they'll do here; it just isn't BIG enough.
Some amazing Roman ruins there..Hope they are are not destroyed.
The internet is amazing huh ?
Varifrank's analysis was written several days ago, before this latest fighting. I thought it was prescient that he thought that fireworks in Bekaa would precede a dash across Lebanon to cut off Hezbollah. Today, we had the fireworks, and the troops are massing on the border. I hope the rest of it falls into place. Won't it be sweet seeing these terrorists getting mopped up, day after day, as Syria stays on the sidelines, twisting in the wind, and Iran reveals that it is powerless to harm Israel. It might even make Russia more willing to help us on nukes in 30 days, after they see that their pal Iran is really a pussy.
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