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It's the same old excuses and lies that are used to justify the murder and chaos that go on justifing the same excuses and lies.
There is no right side in the conflict. The "side" that should feel more ashamed are the elected politicians in Lebenon that allowed Hizbollah to get a foothold in the south of the country and haven't spoken out against their country men who support the regimes mentality. What a strange situation that when a terrorist organisation is elected democratically that country goes bankrupt and the incursions into Israel are stopped. The government and council workers aren't paid and the economy goes into a downturn, fueled by the Israeli blockades of goods coming into and out of Palestine. Fast forward a handful of weeks and international aid is flown into Palestine. Workers are paid and there's cash in the ATMs. Is it a coincidence that around a week to ten days of that event the incursions are made resulting in the kidnapping of Israeli soldiers. Israel retaliates with force and for practical purposes levels the country. Cue, the attacks from Lebanon by Hizbollah. So Israel are fighting the same war from two fronts. The most reported events are between Israel and Hizbollah. What is Pallestine doing to aid or hinder their neighbouring countries. What happens if the conflict spreads into other countries? It is only a matter of time. When NATO or UN forces appear on the scene who will attack who? How many losses are the western governments prepared to take when one or two nuclear missiles in certain cities will halt any threat for decades to come. Drastic situations require drastic measures. Why risk human lives, and money and time when the entire region could be taken back to the stone age and started over with Western ideology from scratch. |
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