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    What the fock's USrael on about?

    I was reading the Bangers Post early today, after missing a couple of editions, and found out that USrael's on the move again! First they moved in to Gaza saying that one of their soldiers was abducted (focking joke to say the least "soldier kiddnapped"). Now they have started bombing the shit out of Lebonanise (sp?) on the similar grounds (two of our soldiers abducted, another joke).

    I can see how much peaceful these USraelies are!!! Why don't they give the focking stolen land back and bugger off. This will definitely solve all the problems.

    Your turn Earl!

    P.S: By the way, I haven't heard a single word from the American gov't on this issue.

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    Bush said that Israel had every right to defend herself but to not go too hard on Lebanon's government.

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    Is there a link to read about what's going on? A paste job from the article would do.

    Macha's gone offline. Oh well...

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    Their PM is having his periods it seems. Attacking everybody now, all the neighboors. Looking to launch a war ? now is the time

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/5177178.stm

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    Quote Originally Posted by Macha
    I was reading the Bangers Post early today, after missing a couple of editions, and found out that USrael's on the move again! First they moved in to Gaza saying that one of their soldiers was abducted (focking joke to say the least "soldier kiddnapped"). Now they have started bombing the shit out of Lebonanise (sp?) on the similar grounds (two of our soldiers abducted, another joke).

    I can see how much peaceful these USraelies are!!! Why don't they give the focking stolen land back and bugger off. This will definitely solve all the problems.

    Your turn Earl!

    P.S: By the way, I haven't heard a single word from the American gov't on this issue.


    Maybe Israel thinks that all this Iran-Nucleur Bullshit is taking too long, and is now looking for a way to blow the fuse.
    I never realy agreed with what Israel is doing......but NOW they have my blessings.
    I'am more afraid of these Arabs-Muslims Terrorists then Israel.

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    Israel, the apartheid state. Except for letting Palestinians into expensive restaurants to work as waiters for $2 dollars per hour.

    Me not have answers. Me see this problem as continueing for a long-time to come. I'll have to change the channel.

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    Israel thinks GWB is a moron when it comes to dealing with terrorists. They're just trying to show the US how it's supposed to be done.

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    The 'Middle East' question today reminds me of the 'Irish' question 30 years ago. It consists of grown men sticking their fingers in their ears, closing their eyes and shouting 'lalalala' at each other. The US fucked it up then by allowing NORAID to fundraise in the US and they're fucking it up now by siding solely with the Israelis. Eventually (probably when a lot more people have been killed) the Israelis and the Palestinians are going to have to sit down and talk.
    It's only a pity that we can't get senior Israelis and Palestinians into the same room and slap their legs until they're crying with the same pain that they inflict upon their citizens and force them to fckuing grow up and talk to each other.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Storekeeper
    Israel thinks GWB is a moron when it comes to dealing with terrorists. They're just trying to show the US how it's supposed to be done.
    And it's sure worked for Israel, hasn't it. Probably one of the safest places in the world right now.

    Good job!

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    ^^ Absolutely spot on, endure. Welcome to the forum.

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    Here's a shocker: the viciously anti-Semitic bigots the Europeans are now blaming the Israelis for defending themselves, and disturbing the Europeans' pristine view thru their rose colored glasses...

    From what I've read Israel has been patient, patient for too freakin' long. Those Arab pussies should just go all in and settle this once and for all. Get their collective asses kicked and then learn a little about democracy like Japan and Germany did post WWII.

    Anyone who has a problem with Israel responding to the rocket attacks from Gaza and the terrorists attacking their troops, why they must be a supporter of terrorists. Just the way I see it.

    The Arabs would be lost without Israel. Hatred of the Jews and of Israel is the one thing that unites them. Even their submission to Islam is more a way of defining what they are not (not Jews and not Christians), than what they are.

    Without Israel to whine over and persecute, they'd be forced to return to slaughtering each other.

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    ^ Lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Butterfly
    ^ Lol
    Frightening though, isn't it?

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    ^ well it's not all bad news

    Quote Originally Posted by WSJ
    Mideast Violence Darkens
    Bush's Policy Successes

    By YOCHI J. DREAZEN
    July 14, 2006

    ROSTOCK, Germany -- The surge in Mideast violence means conditions are deteriorating in the very places -- Israel, Palestinian territories, Lebanon and Afghanistan -- that President Bush had been able to point to as bright spots for his policies.

    In the short term, the escalating hostilities are overshadowing Mr. Bush's long-planned trip to Germany and to the weekend's summit of industrialized nations in Russia. But the deeper problem is that it could leave him few success stories in an area that has become a focus of his presidency.

    With Iraq plagued by relentless violence, the White House has cited Israel, Lebanon and Afghanistan as places where the administration's foreign policy had paid off. Though Israel's pullout from the Gaza Strip was unilateral, it allowed Mr. Bush to claim progress toward his goal of a two-state solution there. Afghanistan, meanwhile, appeared to be in far better shape than Iraq: a relatively violence-free country with a popular leader and a populace grateful for the presence of U.S. and other troops.

    Now, all three countries appear to be sliding toward chaos. Cross-border attacks this week by Palestinian and Lebanese militants and by Israel so far have left more than 100 dead and threaten to ignite a broader conflict. The violence was sparked by armed attacks carried out by Islamist groups that have participated in recent elections -- in the case of Hamas, winning control of the quasi-independent Palestinian Authority.

    That is raising questions about the central thrust of the Bush administration's Mideast policy: the belief that spreading democracy in the Arab world will help moderate tensions and clear the way for a resumption of negotiations to end decades of Arab-Israeli violence.

    In Afghanistan, meanwhile, President Hamid Karzai's government is increasingly isolated in Kabul, while an aggressive Taliban offensive has claimed more U.S. soldiers' lives and the population is turning against Americans.

    The U.S. bind was on display yesterday during Mr. Bush's appearance with German Chancellor Angela Merkel in the town of Stralsund. In remarks to reporters, the president sought to balance steadfast support for Israel's right to defend itself with stern admonitions to avoid further weakening or toppling the democratically elected government of Lebanese Prime Minister Fuad Siniora.

    "Israel has a right to defend herself. Every nation must defend herself against terrorist attacks and the killing of innocent life," Mr. Bush said. "Whatever Israel does, though, should not weaken the Siniora government in Lebanon. We're concerned about the fragile democracy in Lebanon."

    Mr. Bush came to Germany to underscore a renewed strength of the U.S.-German relationship, which had deteriorated under Ms. Merkel's predecessor, Gerhard Schröder. The relationship between the two leaders appeared to be on fairly solid footing, with both stressing the need for a unified diplomatic push to persuade Iran to open its nuclear program to scrutiny. Ms. Merkel said that if the Iranians "think they can prevaricate in the hope of the international community being split, then this proves them wrong." Mr. Bush said his meeting with the German leader demonstrated that the Iranians "can't wait us out and can't hope to split a coalition."

    The two leaders also appeared to see eye to eye on the new round of Mideast violence, offering restrained support for the Israeli offensive while placing most of the responsibility on Hezbollah, the Lebanese militant group that triggered the violence with a bold cross-border raid into Israel, and Syria, which houses top officials of both Hezbollah and Hamas.

    Ms. Merkel said the violence began with Hezbollah's kidnapping of two Israeli soldiers on Tuesday, stressing that "one needs to be very careful to make a clear distinction between the root causes and the consequences of something."

    Ms. Merkel also said Hezbollah's actions are "not acceptable," and refused to denounce the scale or scope of Israel's counterstrikes. That put her outside the emerging European consensus, where countries like Russia and France have condemned the Israeli response as disproportionate.

    Write to Yochi J. Dreazen at [email protected]

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    not all Europeans are viciously anti-Semitic bigots, they just can't stand you gringos, da yids and assrubs equally!

    why they must be a supporter of terrorists. Just the way I see it.
    now that is a tad biggoted ain't it SK? pidgenholing everybody and anybody with different views is uncouth to put it mildly


    them Arabs, given time, are gonna take over and/or fuck all o'us out of existence just by their over-breeding habits so unless Lung Sam or Pa Britannia or anyother of their proxies have some genetic modifying laser beam hidden out in space or bacteria/virus here on earth, to beam down on/feed to these gents, we is foked, like it or not

    also the jews should not forget that not only the arabs hate them
    and that the world collective memory of the Holocaust and the simpathy
    generated therefrom is moving further and further away in time and the newer generations can't be bothered, they got r'n'b, hiphop and ipods to mind and to tend to, and couldn't give a toss if some Misha got turned into soap 50 yrs ago.

    Futhermore it seems that the mussuls have a better capacity to make the yids howl and overreact - kidnap a couple jewboy soldiers and ask vast numbers of plo prisoners in exchange

    Without Israel to whine over and persecute, they'd be forced to return to slaughtering each other.
    nope SK how wrong you is, the muzzies got plenty of others to kill, they can choose from any number of christians, zoroastrians, bhuddist, baha'i, atheist etc and not only; you add to these pinkos, reds, capitalist etc. etc. in short any dog that aint a muzzie is fair game.

    hence i have a certain distaste for you all, to put it mildly, and hope you succeed in killing one onother off rapidly.

    In case this should not happen during my life time (and mostlikely it wont)
    I hope not to be maimed/die bombed out in some underground station or beheaded due to my proclivity to fornicate
    time is on my side, this time

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    Quote Originally Posted by in4zip

    why they must be a supporter of terrorists. Just the way I see it.
    now that is a tad biggoted ain't it SK? pidgenholing everybody and anybody with different views is uncouth to put it mildly
    Dude you must know by now only the sith deal in absolutes. You can't educate him online. And he thinks irony is what elephants are hunted for.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Storekeeper
    Israel thinks GWB is a moron when it comes to dealing with terrorists. They're just trying to show the US how it's supposed to be done.

    I would even go one step further, Israel controlls U.S. foreign politics.
    Israel is not the only country that thinks GWB is a moron.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Storekeeper
    Here's a shocker: the viciously anti-Semitic bigots the Europeans
    Here's another shocker.There's no such country as Europe - it's a geographical area like the Americas and the people who live there have as many diverse views as do the people whio live in the Americas. It's simplistic nonsense to assume they all think the same or believe the same.

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    ^ Look out, SK. Here's someone else who can give you a whupping anytime he likes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by endure
    It's simplistic nonsense
    For more of this sort of thing, just keep reading Shopkeeper's posts!

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    Stroller, please delete buadhai's post, as it is amusing and as such has no place in Issues.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Storekeeper
    Here's a shocker: the viciously anti-Semitic bigots the Europeans are now blaming the Israelis for defending themselves, and disturbing the Europeans' pristine view thru their rose colored glasses...

    From what I've read Israel has been patient, patient for too freakin' long. Those Arab pussies should just go all in and settle this once and for all. Get their collective asses kicked and then learn a little about democracy like Japan and Germany did post WWII.

    Anyone who has a problem with Israel responding to the rocket attacks from Gaza and the terrorists attacking their troops, why they must be a supporter of terrorists. Just the way I see it.

    The Arabs would be lost without Israel. Hatred of the Jews and of Israel is the one thing that unites them. Even their submission to Islam is more a way of defining what they are not (not Jews and not Christians), than what they are.

    Without Israel to whine over and persecute, they'd be forced to return to slaughtering each other.
    Since Israel has the best Airforce and Pilots in the world, it's about time that they conduct their own battles. Without U.S. money and their blood.
    Last edited by HermantheGerman; 14-07-2006 at 04:27 PM.

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    Did you know the average Israeli has gotten more money from the U.S. government than the average American?

    The amount of money wasted by the U.S. taxpayer on the problem of Israel is astonishing.

    Collectively, I wonder just how much our involvement in the Middle East has cost us? We wouldn't have to if we simply used oil efficiently. I bet I'm a rare breed: a conservative that doesn't support our policy regarding Israel and Palestine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by surasak
    Did you know the average Israeli has gotten more money from the U.S. government than the average American?

    The amount of money wasted by the U.S. taxpayer on the problem of Israel is astonishing.

    Collectively, I wonder just how much our involvement in the Middle East has cost us? We wouldn't have to if we simply used oil efficiently. I bet I'm a rare breed: a conservative that doesn't support our policy regarding Israel and Palestine.
    Their are many rumors about the U.S. support for Israel. And the real numbers we will never know. But I'am also sure that it is astonishing.
    The biggest problem though is..... does good ol George know about it?????
    That is my worry!

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    $135 billion. That doesn't include secret aid and aid given directly to Egypt and Jordon every year to keep the peace.

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