oRTouCH said:I was really suprised when Hezballah declared that they won... He shouldn't talk about a victory cuz about 1100 civilians died because of him. And also Israel killed a lot of Hezballah guerillas so I think that Israel is the winner.
Also I know the loser... Civilians, civilians, civilians...
boris116 said:Could you imagine the Turkish forces participating inthe Peace Keeping UN force?
2dold4this said:Good point. Lebanon was once a Turkish possession. Might be odd having Turkish troops there.
Dean said:Turkey has already agreed to send troops.
Dean.
Team Infidel said:France, I believe has offered troops
Damien435 said:Let's wait till this thing is actually over before we declare winners and losers. (Something which isn't likely to happen in our lifetime.)
boris116 said:Could you imagine the Turkish forces participating inthe Peace Keeping UN force?
2dold4this said:Who won the scrap between Israel and Hezbola?
phoenix80 said:Israel lost a strategic battle with terrorists, unfortunately.
oRTouCH said:Sure... If Turkish forces aren't forced to clean Hezballah from Southern Lebanon, our government think about sending 1000 or 5000 soldiers there...
Why u ask it?
Chief Bones said:Dean
Keep your dreams alive. We all have them ... but ... I am not very hopeful that diplomacy will work out any better this time than it did the last two times that Hezbollah And Hamas received a diplomatic settlement with Israel.
HAMAS - Israel gave up claims to certain lands to Palestinian people. What happened? - Hamas went to the highest points of land and lobbed rockets into Israel and then began another round of bombings.
HEZBOLLAH - Israel pulled out of occupied lands in the southern part of Lebanon and turned control over to the Lebanese government with the agreement that Hezbollah would be moved out of the southern lands and disarmed. What happened? - Hezbollah went into Israel on armed raids, captured Israeli soldiers and then started terrorist attacks against Israel.
Every time that Israel has tried to give the UN (or) any other body a chance to craft a diplomatic solution that will allow Israel to live in peace, some terrorist group rises up and breaks the agreement almost faster than the ink can dry. The biggest stumbling block was/is/will be - Iran and Syria.
Iran, because they pull the strings and arm both Hezbollah and Hamas.
Syria, because they are responsible for getting weapons, ammo and other supplies to Hezbollah.
Until these two countries are dealt with and made to assume responsibility for their own actions, peace in the Middle East will be but a dream. SO - keep dreaming Dean.
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