Posted on 08/04/2006 7:28:50 PM PDT by Flavius
quick....someone get the Lebannon president and ask him if he approves.
It is inevitable. The Left will have us out of Iraq. The Shiites in Iran and Iraq will unify, arms transports will have no problem going from Iran thru Iraq into Syria. No conquest of nations is needed because these nations will fall due to our lack of resolve. These are Historic times in my mind likened to the mid 1930's and the rise of power of the Nazi propaganda machine in Europe. Islamo-Facists are rising to power the Liberals again are on the wrong side of history and have now sided with our enemy and they refuse to see the complex nature of the terrorist regimes and the threat that the rise of Islamo-Facism is to us and our allies.
If I am incorrect, please correct me, but I thought I heard today that the IAF blown away the last of the bridges going from Syria/Iran to Lebanon today. The IAF has totally closed off Lebanon both from land and sea.
Let's see if Iran has the balls to try to fly aircraft to Lebanon to resupply anything to the terrorists.
What about the trails? They still can use the trails to bring in arms. That is why the IDF needs to put those trails out action by inserting special forces or bombing them
earlier:
Iran to supply Hezbollah with surface-to-air missiles
Yahoo
Posted on 08/04/2006 1:30:44 PM EDT by Sub-Driver
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1677809/posts
Iran had no idea that the Israelis would respond so decisively, and that their mass-murder recruits would have so little fight in them. They've been talked up, but the only reason they didn't all die in the first two days is that Israel didn't want more collateral damage, because, y'know, Israelis are human beings (unlike the Hizzies).
Iran is on the to-do list anyway, but getting rid of their proxy in Lebanon will de-fang 'em a bit, frustrate the leadership, undermine the mullahcracy some more in the eyes of the Iranian public, and bring about a regmie change a little faster than otherwise possible.
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