Posted on 04/13/2002 4:10:58 AM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
Heavy fighting flared anew on the Lebanon-Israel border despite Iran's plea for a de-escalation and U.S. warnings of a full-blown Middle East war if Hizbullah's renewed attacks in the Shabaa farms zone were not quickly halted. The New York Times, a leading U.S. national newspaper, said the threat of an expanded war loomed dark over the Middle East as a result of the 14-day border hostilities. "There is a perilous possibility that Israeli will attack Syria," the newspaper said. It also said an Israeli cabinet minister, which the paper did not name, has warned that "Israel is serious about hitting Syrian targets, which means the theater of the conflict will be vastly expanded." Ariel Sharon, in turn, warned both Syria and Lebanon of "the cruelty of the Israeli response" if Hizbullah continues to attack Israel's northern border. He said he has asked U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney to convey this warning to President Bashar Assad. U.S. secretary of State Colin Powell also warned that Hizbullah's attacks, if not rapidly checked, "could lead to devastating consequences for the entire region." Powell served the warning during a helicopter tour of Israel's northern frontier with Lebanon. "I call upon all countries with influence over Hizbullah, especially Syria, to do everything in their power to curb Hizbullah before the conflict spreads to engulf the whole region." On the battlefield, Hizbullah fighters blasted three Israeli army outposts in the Shebaa farms with repeated volleys of Katyusha rockets, prompting Israel to scramble up F-16 fighter-bombers to hammer the environs of several Lebanese border towns, wounding a 21-year-old woman and her 6-year-old son. |
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Beirut, Updated 13 Apr 02, 11:52 |
".... despite Iran's plea for a de-escalation... "
Iran directly and indirectly created this new war through its client/servant Hezbollah.
They tried the negotiation route under the Barak/Camp David process and it led to the current Intifada. Since the Palestinians responded to the seemingly generous offer from Barak with civilian attacks on Israel, the Israelis should strongly consider even more aggressive military action against the terrorists. I just can't see any "peace process" being successful if the vermin behind homicide bombings in Israel are still able to plan and execute attacks.
More of GW and his kind - I hope!
The entire region being those Arab countries left smoking ruins glowing in the dark. I don't see a problem with that.
I hope this quote does not apply.
It's not hard to imagine how deep the unraveling could become, but the psyche resists it.
We've never experienced what our parents and grandparents lived through: a world-wide war.
Will we look back and see this time as full of light ?
:<)
Israel's motto in the post-Holocaust era has always been "Never Again!". The corollary to that would be "And if again, then not us alone". Not an exact quote, but you can follow the link for the whole article.
If they perceive a world aligned against them, I'm firmly convinced Israel will go nuclear and take out the whole f'ing lot of them. And with good reason.
I would suggest everyone take this warning very seriously.
That's ominous. And, like this war, that one got started one small step at a time. The situation is much graver the media or the administration is letting on, I'm sure.
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