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Hizbullah: âWhatever happens, we are readyâ | |
2003-04-15 | |
The Hizbullah fighter, one of three manning an observation post on Sheikh Abbad Hill, ignored the taunts of âTerrorist! Terrorist!â from an unseen Israeli soldier in the giant concrete compound on the other side of the border fence, and simply said: âWhatever happens, we are ready.â "Yup. Yup. Ain't no infidels gonna roll over us. Nope." They had better be, as analysts believe that in the post-Iraq phase of the âwar on terrorism,â Hizbullah and Syria are seen as the obvious next targets for the hawks in the administration of US President George W. Bush eager to capitalize on their triumph over Saddam Hussein. âI think Hizbullah will be a principle concern on the grounds that first it is a threat to Israel, that it provides support for operations inside Israel and certainly Washington believes that,â said Professor Gary Sick, the director of Columbia Universityâs Middle East Institute. âBut also that Hizbullah has a reach that goes beyond Lebanon and its neighbors â I am not sure how accurate that is by itself but thatâs how itâs taken in Washington. That obviously is an important factor.â Doesn't have to go any further than the Marine barracks in Beirut, Clem... Hizbullahâs military build-up in south Lebanon and its prominence on Washingtonâs numerous lists of âterroristâ organizations since Sept. 11, 2001 have kept alive anticipation of a US-endorsed Israeli assault against the party. That prospect has dimmed, partly out of a recognition that the military option is unlikely to work against Hizbullah. Instead, it has become clear in recent days that Washington intends to use an indirect channel to neutralize Hizbullahâs military capabilities by applying political pressure on Damascus, backed up by the presence of some 200,000 US troops in neighboring Iraq.
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Posted by:Fred Pruitt |
#2 âWhatever happens, we are ready.â They always say that. Yep. Every time. And then someone goes and says something like this: "...the military option is unlikely to work against Hizbullah." Yep. They say this, too. I dunno what it means, but hey, it's what they say. And then someone shoots someone. Rat-a-tat-tat. And someone starts hollering and then others join and pretty soon it gets real loud. There's lots of chanting and banners and marching and stuff. And then everything gets kinda confusing and really loud with lots more shouting and chanting and stuff. Then come lots more rat-a-tat-tats and even more chanting and marching around waving banners and shooting full clips of rat-a-tat-tat into the air and at people with different banners and chants and stuff. Then these really serious-looking people come over. They stay a little way away and watch and make coffee and watch some more. Then sky the rains GPS-guided HE and laser-designated iron. When your ears clear, you hear running feet. The lucky guy - sent out to get pizza. Then the smoke kinda clears away and it's real quiet. Yep. Always happens. |
Posted by: PD 2003-04-15 23:30:25 |
#1 The Hizbullah fighter, one of three manning an observation post on Sheikh Abbad Hill, ignored the taunts of âTerrorist! Terrorist!â from an unseen Israeli soldier in the giant concrete compound on the other side of the border fence, and simply said: âWhatever happens, we are ready.â ....And after seeing the contrails of a large plane flying far overhead, the terrorist turns to look at it through his binoculars when he notices a small object falling and seemingly coming closer and closer and then BAROOM!!!!! |
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama 2003-04-15 23:17:50 |