For the eager fellows in these parts, stop to think for a moment.
We have a series of actions by Hamas/Hezbollah that have provoked a massive response by Israel. Is this really going to help our cause? Is this really going to convince most Middle Eastern people that the West really wants to help? The Cedar Revolution has been one of the West's only real successes in the region to date, but now we have a Western state with American weapons shelling Beirut again - now you're going to see the Shi'a, Sunni, Druze or Moronite drop their differences in the light of Israeli presence (redux), thus ruining any progress we have made there.
You guys speak of "wiping Hezbollah out" as if it was a matter of driving a Merkava to Beirut and knocking on the office door. This is a mass movement of over a million people. Pick up the history books for a second gentlemen - look at what went down in Lebanon from 1982-2000, when Israel pulled out after 2000 dead, essentially losing a war of attrition with Hezbollah (casualty ratios would go from 6:1 to nearly 1:1 by the end; the Islamic guerrillas consistently got better). And now, we have an even stronger Hezbollah, one equipped and prepared to an extent that even
Israel and the US were unaware of. Big time tactical underestimation here - this is the same reason we in the West are so f**ked up in Iraq right now - "Oh golly, we'll role in with our Information Age weapons and overload their network nodes!".
Furthermore, the level that a regional conflagration could descend to is not a particularly appealing one. We have went from what should have been the task of chasing some asshole Salafi radicals through the mountains of Afghanistan to this, now having
Iran firmly ready to join the fray. Iran is a factor we don't even want to consider when you see how stretched we are in Afghanistan and Iraq.
So, to expound on my "+1" to Teddy's earlier comment and to support the logic of the original article, this is a FRIGGEN DISASTER. A major regional contingency does us no favours. These guys are getting exactly what they wanted - major retaliation by the Jewish state in order to further hinder Western strategy and support in the region and enhance the goals of the Islamic Insurgency. A Shi'a state that was at one point in the hands of moderates (ie: in Al Qa'ida's
apostate column) is now led by a firebreather and is ready to get right into the middle of things. The capabilities of Iran far outweigh anything we've seen to date; they have the capability to turn our whole Southwest Asia adventure into a huge shitshow. Add to this the specter of a nuclear weapons exchange, and it really gets scary.
This seems to be exactly what Al Qa'ida was hoping for 5 years ago. We seem to be doing just as Sheuer warned and playing into their hands. Initiative is a key here, and we're going to lose more of it.
Infanteer
PS: Don't give me the "Hezbollah" supporters crap and the "we do less damage then them" line. We all know what MLRS, 155mm guns, and 1000 lb bombs do. Does the fact that we state that we will avoid civilian casualties make a dead Lebanese child any less than a dead Israeli one? The lethality of the technology we in the West possess will ensure that we will always inflict more civilian casualties then a lesser equipped foe. Do these look like Hezbollah to you?