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To: Dog
I expect Olmert to flatline by Sunday. If he thinks he can sell this to the Israeli public, he's solely mistaken. Its all spin used to cover up the incompetence, deceit and lies of the Israeli government. Of its waging a phony war and refusing to win. This is a government that forced a million Israelis into bomb shelters, made others refugees in their own land and destroyed businesses and forests - for what? Given what I know now and Israelis will know soon, Olmert and his colleagues are not fit to run the country.

(Go Israel, Go! Slap 'Em Down Hezbullies.)

1,903 posted on 08/11/2006 4:18:59 PM PDT by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives On In My Heart Forever)
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I agree...


1,907 posted on 08/11/2006 4:20:59 PM PDT by Dog
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To: goldstategop
I expect Olmert to flatline by Sunday. If he thinks he can sell this to the Israeli public, he's solely mistaken. Its all spin used to cover up the incompetence, deceit and lies of the Israeli government. Of its waging a phony war and refusing to win.

Yet all the while waging a "war" against settlers. He is not timid with them. The whole "war" against Hizbullies was a bluff. He thought he could do it with airpower, and when that did not work he tried to bluff his way out.

But the biggest disappointment is with Bush. A sustainable ceasefire? Please, he must be embarrassed by his words of less that 3 weeks ago. Meanwhile Dr. Rice looks like the globalist shill that she is.
1,927 posted on 08/11/2006 4:26:56 PM PDT by safisoft (Give me Torah!)
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"I expect Olmert to flatline by Sunday" That would be ok with me, especially if he goes along with this cease fire BS! I would much rather have Netanyahu!!
1,941 posted on 08/11/2006 4:28:48 PM PDT by Brandie (Support American troops and the IDF or bug off and stay out of my life.)
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To: goldstategop; jeffers; Dog; SE Mom; oceanview; Txsleuth; Timeout; Bahbah
Hizbullah declares victory

In latest video aired on Al-Manar TV terror group says it ‘defeated the invincible army’

Roee Nahmias

Hizbullah did not wait for the official UN Security Council announcement on a ceasefire and launched its own media campaign declaring it had 'won the war against Israel.'

In the latest video aired on Al-Manar TV the terror group says it “defeated the invincible army” and “July-August 2006: Legend shattered.”

The new video clips show thousands of supporters waving Hizbullah and Lebanon flags.

These clips, which are aired between regularly-scheduled programs, include excerpts from Hassan Nasrallah speeches in which he had promised victory; similar videos were aired during the IDF’s withdrawal from Lebanon in May 2000.

Meanwhile, the Lebanese government is preparing for war’s conclusion; Prime Minister Fouad Siniora met with Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabi Berri to discuss the deployment of the army in the south. Some reports said a Hizbullah member also took part in the meeting, but Berri’s associates denied the reports.

It was also reported that Arab League and Lebanese representatives met in New York with US and French officials.

'Honorable way out'

It appears that Lebanon will agree to the compromise offer according to which the IDF will gradually pull out of the country.

Last Wednesday Nasrallah said in his speech that Hizbullah supported a decision by the Lebanese government, which includes a Hizbullah minister, to deploy 15,000 troops to the border if that would bolster Lebanon's calls for the resolution to include a demand for Israel's immediate withdrawal from the south.

"If everyone sees that deploying the army will help find a way out politically that would result in the halting of aggression ... This for us is a national and honorable way out," he said.

Lebanese officials estimate that Iran and Syria will not oppose a ceasefire deal; this seems reasonable in light of the fact that the two countries have repeatedly called for a ceasefire, apparently in a bid to keep Hizbullah from collapsing so that it may take part in future confrontations with Israel.

1,947 posted on 08/11/2006 4:31:17 PM PDT by TexKat
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