To: JewishRighter
There is no question in my mind that the IDF could roll these Hizbullah pukes up like an old rug right now. My concern is that I wouldn't want to commit any more of my ground forces than absolutely necessary in case the Syrians decide to open another front as soon as the bulk of the IDF is committed to a ground action outside the border. The protracted prep is necessitated by the desire to use less than all the resources at their disposal. It's just speculation but I've got a feeling about this one.
820 posted on
07/17/2006 8:17:04 AM PDT by
Uriah_lost
(http://www.wingercomics.com/d/20051205.html)
To: Uriah_lost
I wonder about what measures they can take to defeat the zillions of mines, booby traps and IED's that are no doubt waiting for them.
Also, I'm not sure that the commitment of the ground forces need to roll up the pukes means they can't cover the Golan heights, especially given Israel's mastery of the air to keep Syria in check. Like I said, my dream scenario is actually going on the offensive simultaneously with two Israeli armored spearheads and an American attack from the east.
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