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  • What did you do in the war, UNIFIL? (You broadcast Israeli troop movements)

    08/26/2006 1:52:13 PM PDT · by RWR8189 · 19 replies · 931+ views
    The Weekly Standard ^ | September 4, 2006 | Lori Lowenthal Marcus
    DURING THE RECENT month-long war between Hezbollah and Israel, U.N. "peacekeeping" forces made a startling contribution: They openly published daily real-time intelligence, of obvious usefulness to Hezbollah, on the location, equipment, and force structure of Israeli troops in Lebanon.UNIFIL--the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon, a nearly 2,000-man blue-helmet contingent that has been present on the Lebanon-Israel border since 1978--is officially neutral. Yet, throughout the recent war, it posted on its website for all to see precise information about the movements of Israeli Defense Forces soldiers and the nature of their weaponry and materiel, even specifying the placement of IDF...
  • Chirac: 15,000 Peacekeepers 'Excessive'

    08/25/2006 7:21:28 AM PDT · by SJackson · 31 replies · 692+ views
    ABC News ^ | 8-25-06
    PARIS Aug 25, 2006 (AP)— French President Jacques Chirac said Friday that he does not believe the expanded U.N. peacekeeping force in Lebanon needs 15,000 troops, and he called that figure "excessive." A U.N. resolution calls for the force in southern Lebanon, known as UNIFIL, to expand from 2,000 troops to 15,000. Chirac, who has pledged a total of 2,000 French troops, said the territory in question was too small to require that many peacekeepers. "My feeling is that the figure that was put forward at the beginning of discussions 15,000 for a reinforced UNIFIL was a figure that was...
  • Italy won't send troops if Israel "keeps shooting" (LOL)

    08/22/2006 12:15:01 AM PDT · by jdm · 29 replies · 663+ views
    Reuters ^ | August 22, 2006
    ROME (Reuters) - Italy, which is expected to lead a U.N. peacekeeping force in Lebanon, will be unable to send troops if Israel "keeps shooting", Italian Foreign Minister Massimo D'Alema said on Tuesday. "From Israel, we expect a renewed effort, this time truly binding, to respect the ceasefire," D'Alema said. "It's fair to expect that Hizbollah put down their weapons, but we cannot send our troops to Lebanon if the (Israeli) army keeps shooting."