Monday, August 14, 2006
Hezbollah Refuses Terms of Cease-Fire
I can't believe this son of a bitch is going to get away with this.
If what just happened in Lebanon is "winning", I'd hate to see what losing looks like. If this son of a bitch doesn't disarm, Israel will have to go in again. The whole point of the offensive was to disarm Hezbollah. If that objective is not met, Israel should not be withdrawing.
The incoming UN force can't be trusted to disarm Hezbollah against their will. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if the UN started fighting alongside Hezbollah against Israeli soldiers in the future.
Hassan Nasrallah, the Hizbollah leader, said his men had achieved "a strategic, historic victory" over "a confused, cowardly and defeated" enemy. He said the militia would not disarm, as Israel and the UN Security Council were demanding. It would be "immoral, incorrect and inappropriate," he said. "It is the wrong timing on a pyschological and moral level."
If what just happened in Lebanon is "winning", I'd hate to see what losing looks like. If this son of a bitch doesn't disarm, Israel will have to go in again. The whole point of the offensive was to disarm Hezbollah. If that objective is not met, Israel should not be withdrawing.
The incoming UN force can't be trusted to disarm Hezbollah against their will. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if the UN started fighting alongside Hezbollah against Israeli soldiers in the future.






