Posted on 08/09/2006 11:31:06 AM PDT by tobyhill
JERUSALEM Hezbollah chief Sheik Hassan Nasrallah warned that southern Lebanon would be turned into a "graveyard" if Israel continued its attacks and attempts to occupy the region that has been bombarded relentlessly for the last four weeks, in a speech aired on al-Manar television.
He also advised Lebanon to send its 15,000-soldier army to the Israeli border in an attempt to sway the United Nations to pass a resolution supporting its demands for a cease-fire.
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Saying that Hezbollah is kicking Israel's asses seems a lot like saying the Germans were kicking the Allies asses on the beaches of Normandy, except the Allies were actually taking most of the casualties, IMHO. Those Hez rockets and missles seem to produce zero tactical results, again...IMHO. Is there any doubt in your mind that the Israeli army can eliminate this foe if allowed to continue? I really don't know enough about the Israeli armed forces.
"Is there any doubt in your mind that the Israeli army can eliminate this foe if allowed to continue?"
Continue doing what? If they are continuing what they're doing now, yes, there is no doubt Israel will NOT eliminate this foe.
They have nothing to trade, a few miles of land the Lebanese know Israel will leave anyway if there is no deal.
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Hmmmm.... I guess they should just surrender, then.
As it happens, however, Hezbollah is being forced to use its stock of missiles, to very little effect; its fighters are reportedly being killed in large numbers; Iran and Syria have been recognized by the world as being behind the Hezbollah activities; the Hezbollah infrastructure in Lebabon is being systematically destroyed; and most of the other countries in the area (e.g., Egypt, Jordan, etc.) -- not to mention Europe -- are not all that exercised about it.... All in all, Hezbollah looks like it's using and losing its assets to no good purpose.
It's difficult to define the exact parameters of victory in this kind of fight. But it seems to me that the ones listed above count heavily in Israel's favor.
lolol... pessimist. If they manage to "win" in the next while, this past stuff will be forgotten.
"Hezbollah is kicking Israel's a**..."
guess that's why Nasrallah wants a ceasefire....
*YAWN*
A talking dog!
That's a lot of it. Olmert wanted some other force to clear out Hezbollah. That is just not going to happen until Hezbollah has clearly been weakened and so far that has not happened. Siniora talks out of both sides of his simpering mouth. He says the Lebanese Army can disarm Hezbollah while at the same time he says he "admires Nazarallah." He whines for an immediate cease fire and cries for the Lebanese people, but when push comes to Nasarallah and his bosses in Iran are running the show.
Isreal is going to have deal with this and take the losses. They MUST win. This is crunch time.
#51.
Thanks for the flank support!
It's you, me, and just about every Israeli english site I've read who agree as this being an Israeli/Olmert failure. So far.
I meant #52.
I think #51 is calling me a dog.
Woof.
Crazy and suicidal are nor synonimous!
It's the difference of capitualting or asking the teacher to save you. The bully picked a fight, he's getting his ass kicked, to now he turns to teacher/mommy and cries, "Make him stop!"
The French et al early on signaled they favored letting the IDF act and have recently backed off. The change is because the IDF acted slower, with more deliberation than anticipated. The current action is a holding scenario to allow the war to proceed.
When the IDF is deemed successful or it seems a success, the malleable positions will revert to that near the beginning.
I am convinced that a fighting force led by France and involving the Lebanese Army will ultimately occupy the south. There will be others but France will lead. I enjoy Frog bashing as well as anybody, but they are the only logical nation for the job.
My apologies.
I was thinking of Mr. Peabody.
Carry on.
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