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Culture & Politics » soc.culture.china » Israel: The price must be paid
Israel: The price must be paid [message #228066] Fr, 21 Juli 2006 17:11
akwfung  
An imminent ground assult .....

By the Israeli IDF is on the way. It's now calling up military
reserves and is spreading evacuation message to all of S.
Lebanon.

Israel's last occupation of S. Lebanon was very costly.

Now, it appears that she is resolved that there is no alter-
native but to pay the price. It is utterly regrettable that UN
security passed resolution, but never has the intention of
enforcing it. Now the unthinkable is there for the world to
see.

Religious fanatism is now destroying a infant democracy.
After the Cedar revolution, Hezbullah, as a political party,
was invited to participate in the new government. Having
a hidden religious agenda, they refused to disarm its own
militia. The USA understands that Israel must prevail.

For the sake of a future civil society in Lebanon ....

Regards,

Albert K. Fung
Montecito/Santa Ysabel, California, USA.
Re: Israel: The price must be paid [message #228104 ] Fr, 21 Juli 2006 18:49
ppp  
On 21 Jul 2006 08:11:28 -0700, "Albert K. Fung" <akwfung [at] hotmail.com>
wrote:

>Now, it appears that she is resolved that there is no alter-
>native but to pay the price. It is utterly regrettable that UN
>security passed resolution, but never has the intention of
>enforcing it. Now the unthinkable is there for the world to
>see.
>
>Religious fanatism is now destroying a infant democracy.
>After the Cedar revolution, Hezbullah, as a political party,
>was invited to participate in the new government. Having
>a hidden religious agenda, they refused to disarm its own
>militia. The USA understands that Israel must prevail.
>
>For the sake of a future civil society in Lebanon ....


K Harria has put the issue in perspective
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Letters.html

I am a frequent reader your website, particularly with respect to your
coverage of Middle East affairs. I think you are doing very good work.
Regarding Middle East affairs, I think people are not highlighting
some of the basic issues of the conflict. The first and foremost fact
is that Israel is an illegal country. The country was thrust upon the
local native populations by the big powers after Second World War
without any compunction with respect to natural justice with the
active connivance of the nascent UN to give it some iota of
legitimacy. People (ie unwanted, problematic Jews) were imported from
other countries and an illegal, unjust artificially created country
made for them to inhabit, completely displacing and deporting native
populations which did not have any military strength at that time to
repel such a measure. It is clear that the real purpose of the
creation UN (with its undemocratic veto structure) was shielding
Israel from questions about its illegal creation and existence. All
other humanitarian endeavors of the UN are just a smokescreen to hide
its real purpose ... All these years Israel was in the process of
illegal land grabbing with unjustly enacted laws (all in the name of
religious faith, which the Western media will not highlight, unlike
that of al-Qaeda). It's also very interesting in the current conflict
between Hezbollah and Israel [that] the boundaries between Israel and
Lebanon are presented as internationally recognized boundaries when in
reality these are illegally occupied by the Israelis with military
might provided by the West ... People in the East are alive to these
issues and even if they don't have the military strength, they will
fight and resist until justice is done to them. In my opinion it's
very unlikely this injustice to Palestinians can be continued. A more
likely scenario will be that Israel will not survive this century and
will be wiped out from the Middle East map very [much] sooner than
expected. It's also well documented that in the US and the cowardly
and colonial Europe, Israel is painted as the victim and people are
presented a very biased, false side of the conflict. If terrorism is
visiting the people in the West, they cannot claim innocence because
the policies their governments are following are approved by them,
either with their ignorance or deliberately.
K Harria
Bangalore, India (Jul 21, '06)
Re: Israel: The price must be paid [message #228145 ] Sa, 22 Juli 2006 01:54
mark  
ppp [at] yAhoo.com wrote in news:g912c2h2oeaj5uq6r82a0dilc00dur3frr [at] 4ax.com:

> If terrorism is
> visiting the people in the West, they cannot claim innocence because
> the policies their governments are following are approved by them,
> either with their ignorance or deliberately.
> K Harria
> Bangalore, India (Jul 21, '06)


Likewise, I'm sure he the poster feels that the bombimgs of people in India
is their own fault... oh, wait... :)
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