Thursday, February 14, 2008

Hezbollah chief threatens Israel

You just can't make this stuff up folks.  But check this out:

"You have killed Hajj Imad outside the natural battlefield," Nasrallah said in remarks directed at Israel. Hezbollah has long contended it only fights Israel within Lebanon and along their common border.

"You have crossed the borders," Nasrallah said. "With this murder, its timing, location and method — Zionists, if you want this kind of open war, let the whole world listen: Let this war be open."

Yet, Nazrallah forgets the insane amount of hypocrisy he's spewing out.  Let's take a look at Hezbollah's attacks:

Rockets fired by Hezbollah militants in Lebanon have killed at least eight people and wounded dozens of others in the coastal Israeli city of Haifa.

The eight people who died were part of a train repair crew working at a railway depot.

So, were these rail yard workers a part of the "natural battlefield"?

What about the attack on an Israeli outpost that resulted in the kidnapping and murder of Israeli soldiers?

Or how about the random rockets being fired into Israel that usually hit civilians?  Are they in the "natural battlefield"?

It wasn't "murder", it was retaliation for previous attacks.  And now, those attacks will be less because you don't have a monster to come up with new ones and inspire the younger generation to go out and be suicide bombers.  I believe the Koran strictly forbids suicide, so I doubt they'll be in heaven, if that's the sort of thing you believe in.

Here's a run down of Hezbollah's activities.

And of course, the blatant display of Iran's close ties to Hezbollah:

Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki, who came to the funeral in Lebanon, offered condolences to the family and Mughniyeh's associates, before accepting condolences himself. Underlining Iran's close ties to Hezbollah, he sat between Mughniyeh's father, Fayez, and Hezbollah's deputy leader, Sheik Naim Kassem.

The Iranian top diplomat then read a statement of condolences from Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

"He's not the first martyr, nor will he be the last on this path," Mottaki read from the statement, as an interpreter translated into Arabic. "There will be hundreds and millions more" like him.

You simply cannot underestimate an enemy nation like Iran when their Foreign Ministers are attending the funerals of known terrorists.  Would you trust Russia if they sent their condolences to Bin Laden's family?

This isn't simple accusations and suspicions.  The Foreign Minister was there and was showing full support for an organization that is consistently attacking civilians within Israel.  Yet, the world yawns.  No one seems to care if Israeli civilians are killed.  The news reports it, then it goes away.  Yet, when Israel defends itself by assassinating terrorists, then you see the sympathizers come out in force, including Iranian government officials.

So, keep assassinating Israel.  I know you're denying it, but it's really no use in doing so.  Even if you didn't do it, you're going to get blamed for it.  So, do the world and yourselves a favor;  start assassinating terrorist leaders and members left and right.  Take a scorched earth policy.  Everyone involved in terrorism against you, hunt them down and kill them.  It's simply the only way that it's going to stop.  When they realize that everyone around them keeps dying, they'll either have to choose dying or living peacefully.  It's win-win really.

 

Travis

travis@rightwinglunatic.com

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