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Don't get me wrong If they send me I am there but boy that place is a poweder keg,
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Don't get me wrong If they send me I am there but boy that place is a poweder keg,
Teddy Ruxpin said:Except for "settlements" occupied by rabid racists. Arms??
I could go on, but you get the idea. There are two sides to this conflict and this is the type of hyperbole and false history that simply makes matters worse.
Israel "started" the 1956 and 1967 wars, along with the intervention(s) in Lebanon.
BWAAAHAHAHAHA!Teddy Ruxpin said:their military's effective
oh, okay. I thought you meant the actual French military. Yeah, the Legion would settle some hash. (Hmm...hash...Lebanon...there's a joke in there, somewhere.)2eme REP would give Hezbollah a good run for its money
It is true that there are two sides, you are on one of them
What would you say if Canada sent troops as part of an international force?
:The answer, of course, is that eventually you have to stop discussing the world and start living in it.
There has been criticism of Israel on a logistic and strategic level, but it has always been paired with sympathy for Hezbollah. If I am wrong, point it out, because that type of discussion has been sorely lacking.
GAP said:Did not Israel only attack Egypt after Egypt annexed the Suez Canel?
paracowboy said:BWAAAHAHAHAHA!
oh, okay. I thought you meant the actual French military. Yeah, the Legion would settle some hash. (Hmm...hash...Lebanon...there's a joke in there, somewhere.)
damn skippy! An understrength section of Canucks providing security for a platoon of Germans because the were all skeert. :Teddy Ruxpin said:The Germans were friggin' useless in the sandbox;
really? You sure they were French Army, and not Legion? We never got anything but excuses and snide comments from the 'cheese-eating surrender-monkeys' (to quote one of the greatest philosophers of our time).at least the French had some backbone
I hurt. That caused me pain. I laughed too much, too hard, and activated the herniation in my back.Italy, though not involved, switches sides.
paracowboy said:damn skippy! An understrength section of Canucks providing security for a platoon of Germans because the were all skeert. :
really?
You sure they were French Army, and not Legion? We never got anything but excuses and snide comments from the 'cheese-eating surrender-monkeys' (to quote one of the greatest philosophers of our time).
Teddy Ruxpin said:1. Hardly. You haven't read many of my posts have you? A rather nasty accusation based on a single post. I've been on the receiving end of Islamic fundamentalist fire - have you?
Roger out, as always. I'm a professional and will put rounds into whomever I'm told to. However, it is my impression that such a force would be required to act as a buffer in S. Lebanon between the two warring parties. This requires a veneer of impartiality and if that requires engaging both the IDF and Hezbollah, then so be it.
2. What are YOU going to say if the CF is forced - as it well could - to put 25mm holes in an Israeli APC to enforce a buffer zone?
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3. The problem I've had with this entire discussion (and God knows why I've managed get sucked in again: boredom's a terrible thing) is that there is a singular failure to display even a semblance of rational objectivity. I don't happen to regard Israel as an "ally", for valid historical and strategic reasons. Sorry if that offends your sensibilities, but there it is. You're dangerously close to engaging in an ad hominum attack, which seems to be the SOP for these threads recently.
4. Which is a typical reaction here; any criticism of Israel (and mine's been extremely mild - poke holes in my post above if you can) is immediately branded as "pro-terrorist" or, worse, anti-Semitic. So, I'm pointing it out - you're wrong.
Once again, if the hypothetical (and ridiculous) situation arose where Canada committed armed troops to shoot Israelis (as has never existed under any UN mission in the region), I would stick to my guns.
exsemjingo said:1. Your posts mean nothing to the real situation. Your Prime Minister has supported Israel. Hezbollah has not read your posts. Neither has Russia, nor Iran.
2. I would say F***, and if necessary, renounce my uniform. But that will not happen this time, since the PM is not blinded by the inane rhetoric that says both sides are equal. France and Russia are critical of Israel only to oppose the U.S. Open your eyes, and you will see that Hezbollah is a tool of Iran and Syria. Get one level closer and sympathize with the Lebanese, and the blame remains on Iran.
How could Canada take any other side than Israel's?
3. If you are bored, go play a video game or something. You cannot remain in a surreal detached state and talk about this issue with any credibility. Forget about my sensibilities, and think about your government. If you voted the other way, think about your nation's allies who founded and defended Israel. As far as ad Hominum attacks, don't worry, I won't lob a rocket your way. However, those whom you want to see as equal squabblers would, and have, sent rockets Israel's way. Give them time, and they'll come your way too.
4. Those on the front lines have no choice in the matter. You loose points when you pretend that you can both walk away from the issue, and offer insight. The blatantly opportunistic (Liberal), and downright idiotic (NDP), opinions in this country have been given at the very least equal airtime. Do not throw around the term anti-semitic as if it were only rhetorical excess. If you actually were anti-semitic, I would be far harsher.
Finally, you have to actually say where and how I am wrong. You cannot just say it helps your point and pretend that it counts.
exsemjingo said:There is a difference between neutrality and objectivity. That difference is credibility, and Hezbollah's side has none.
exsemjingo said:To that, some will reply "but Exsemjingo, we can disparage Israel without having to support Hezbollah; we're just liberals here." The answer, of course, is that eventually you have to stop discussing the world and start living in it.
There has been criticism of Israel on a logistic and strategic level, but it has always been paired with sympathy for Hezbollah. If I am wrong, point it out, because that type of discussion has been sorely lacking.
exsemjingo said:When I say I stand up for what Canada stands for, I mean it.
exsemjingo said:If Canada were fool-hardy enough to take sides against Israel and actually start shooting their soldiers (which is unprecedented in our history), then your concern would be with our enemies taking over, not with my loyalties.
No one can stand firm unless they mean it.
exsemjingo said:When I say I stand up for what Canada stands for, I mean it.