boris116
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Dean said:The difference is that for round three, the gloves will really be off, and Hezbollah will be crushed.
Dean.
Hopefully, with Syrian regime, as well.
Dean said:The difference is that for round three, the gloves will really be off, and Hezbollah will be crushed.
Dean.
Easy-8 said:Iran leader praises Hezbollah resistance
By HUSSEIN DAKROUB, Associated Press Writer
Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, in a message to Hezbollah head Sheik Hassan Nasrallah, described the militant group's clashes with Israel as a "victory" for Islam.
"Your unprecedented holy war and steadfastness are beyond the limits of my description. It's a divine victory. It is a victory of Islam," Khamenei said in the message read by an announcer on Hezbollah's Al-Manar television.
Hezbollah is heavily financed and backed by Iran's Shiite Muslim theocracy.
Various stuff snipped.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060816/ap_on_re_mi_ea/mideast_hezbollah_iran&printer=1
Dean said:The only reasons that I have more hope this time are as follows.
1. Some of the peacekeeping troops will be Muslims, and Hezbollah cannot fire on them with out losing some of their support.
2. The Lebanese army is supposed to take positions in the south, and again, Hezbollah cannot engage them.
2dold4this said:I doubt Hezbolla will attack the Lebanese army or the U.N. forces. A more important question is will the Lebanese army and the U.N. peacekeeping forces attack Hezbolla to prevent or stop a strike on Israel? Will the Lebanese army hunt down folks that launch a rocket over the border?
5.56X45mm said:Hezbollah agreeing to the UN cease fire is what the NFL likes to call HALF TIME.
Hezbollah will start the fighting soon.
They won't. When I said: "go up against Hezbollah," what I meant was effectively stopping (forcing) them from firing rockets, raids and other types of attacks on Israel. I very highly doubt that Hezbollah and the Lebanese Army would actually engage each other in combat. T'aint gonna happen. As for other western armies..... I'm not so sure. News at 11:00, as they say.2dold4this said:I doubt Hezbolla will attack the Lebanese army or the U.N. forces. A more important question is will the Lebanese army and the U.N. peacekeeping forces attack Hezbolla to prevent or stop a strike on Israel? Will the Lebanese army hunt down folks that launch a rocket over the border?