Everything so crayz right now?!?! YOW.. you guys see the violence in israel? so nuts and just all around, things are goin off dude..
Essentially an Iranian and Syrian backed paramilitary named Hezbollah went across Lebanons border with Israel, murdered 8 soldiers, and kidnapped two more. Lebanon was unable to control Hezbollah, so Israel invaded Lebanon to control them. Heres some commentary I wrote the other day. Heres some commentary I wrote a few days ago: First off, Israel's response is rash, and if Israel exercises restraint in Lebanon, their might be a way cooler heads would prevail. On the other hand, Hezbollah has been building up Iranian backed paramilitaries on the border of Israel for years. When they snuck across Israels border and murdered 8 soldiers and kidnapped two others so Israel would send troops across the border to drum up support amound Muslim populations for a war with Israel. Iran has not only trained but armed Hezbollah. Calling Hezbollah terrorists is inacurate in this sense, because they are Iranian backed militas. Tehran doesn't want to get actively involved in a war with Israel, but it does want to use this as an oppurtunity to drum up support with the Arabs, a part of the World that Iran was historically unpopular with. Iran is also hoping to use this as an oppurtunity to distract the world from it's nuclear projects. While the US suports Israel officially, this war spreading is the last thing we want. Israel is terrified and pissed, and their are many civilians caught along Lebanon and Israel who are suffering. - In repsect to this, hopefully a cease fire may be possible to negotiate now. Originally, Israel demanded the dismantiling of Hezbollah. While the may sound good, it is unrealistic. Lebanon only got freedom from Syria within the past year. In their constitution, the legislature has to be represented equally between the Christains and the Muslims. Within the Muslim community, the legislature has to be divided equally between Sunni's and Shia. The Shia have vowed to boycott the entire process if Hezbollah isn't represented. That means no government for Lebanon, which would mean the country would fall into chaos, militants would reign, and the Syrians might try and reassert authority. You'll find throughout the debate of this, many people want to choose sides, and either blame Israeli militantism, or Islamic Terrorism for this whole crisis. These people are dumbing down the issue, and trying to pick 'sides' like this is a fucking soccer game.
I type 90 WPM and much of that was typed a few days ago. And I quit smoking pot. Binds to fat and slows down the metabolization of fat. It's inefficient for me.
I'm more fun then a barrel of alligators. Sitareric was asking about the situation, and I felt it needed a little more anaylisis then saying we should all get high and chill. Either way, Lebanons (and Israels) civilians are being caught in the crossfire, and it will be hard for them to rebuild again.
It's particualarly shame, not only because the cost of life on both sides, but the fact that Lebanon, and Beruit specifically had been cultural centers of the middle east. If you wanted to meet visit nightclubs or meet arab girls, you would go to Beruit. After a brutal civil war and multiple occupations, they had finally gotten back on their feet, and this dream of Lebanon was looking like it be returning.
bc and weight gain is just a matter of increased hunger and controlling cravings. has nothin to do with messin with your metabolism or anything like that. man spence. yer gettin a lot of shit tonight
What this about it being WWIII though... Its like the world still turns and theres always been violence... but this is a little wierd, if it happens, it definitley seems like the fullfillment of propechy, you know, 7 years of tribulation, the middle east at war, Israel.. Its like 2012 is coming man!! the whole consiousness shift
Yeah, I almost cried when i heard about that ... The last thing thing this region of the world needs is a war but yet they're always fighting Spencer, that was a very neat and clear analysis of the situation ... I just hope there will be a peaceful solution to this explosive situation
More evidence as to why people should stay in school... While Israel's reaction is probably thousands of times more intense as Hezbollah's actions, what does everyone expect, a fair war? I'd rather not try and pick sides in this one. I've never been pro-Israel, and while their actions are justified in my opinion, the country should not be in existence (at least not in its current location), and therefore they are not justified. However the removal of Israel is probably never going to happen without an "Islamic"-led nuclear war, and I dont think any Islamic country is near the point of being able to do that. On one hand I think maybe the U.S. should help its ally and go after Iran or Syria. Because that is what allies do, whether or not people think that they should be allies in the first place. But, that is not a reasonable decision, since the U.S. just does not have enough troops for another full-scale war and probably doesnt want to tarnish its world image anymore than it already is. But if Iran does manage to make this an Arab-Israeli war, we might not have a choice (coming from the government's perspective). What the people of America seem to want is for us to just to sit back and watch, but in the end that decision may not have been so smart. But I dont think we have enough resources to effectively go in and "fix" the situation right now. sorry i dont conform with all you conspiracy theorists who are on these forums