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Israel plans military overhaul after Lebanon war failure
2007-09-05
Israel unveiled a comprehensive plan on Monday for overhauling its armed forces in the wake of last year's bruising Lebanon war, and ahead of a possible showdown with Iran or Syria. Buoyed by the Bush administration's pledge last month to boost U.S. defense grants to Israel to $3 billion annually, military chief Lieutenant-General Gabi Ashkenazi outlined upgrades and retraining for Israeli air, ground and naval units.

The plan, which awaits government approval, "will bolster the Israel Defense Forces and their suitability for dealing with security challenges that will face the country in the next five years," Ashkenazi said in a statement.

Israel spends around 10 percent of its gross domestic product, or $15 billion, on a military long reputed to be the Middle East's mightiest. But setbacks in the offensive against Lebanese Hezbollah guerrillas spurred calls for a major review.

Israel describes Iran and its nuclear program as an "existential threat", though the Islamic republic denies seeking an atomic bomb. The rhetoric has stoked international fears of war between Israel, which is assumed to have the region's only atomic arsenal, and Iran, with Syria possibly being drawn in.

Ashkenazi said Israel would order an unspecified number of the U.S.-made F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, expected out in the next decade. Until then, Israel will upgrade its fleet of jets, combat helicopters, and drones. Israel also plans to complement its Arrow II units, built to shoot down ballistic missiles, with Iron Dome, a system designed to tackle short-range rockets like those favoured by Iranian-backed Hezbollah and Palestinian militants in Gaza.
Posted by:Fred

#3  Of course words have magic power.

Zim balah bim!

Alakazam!!

Presto chango!!!


See the difference that made?

;-)
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-09-05 23:48  

#2  To them, words have magic power

This would explain the liberals' fascination with negotiations, nuanced or not.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-09-05 23:41  

#1  The rhetoric has stoked international fears of war between Israel, which is assumed to have the region's only atomic arsenal, and Iran, with Syria possibly being drawn in.

Apparently it is rhetoric and not Iran's atomic bomb program which threatens peace. This mistake is at the heart of the left's fantasy ideology. To them, words have magic power and the world is only an incidental back-drop against which our good intentions are meant to play out.
Posted by: Excalibur   2007-09-05 09:33  

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