OT Bush calls Lebanon A new front for global war on terror
OT Bush calls Lebanon A new front for global war on terror
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- President Bush declared Lebanon a front in the "global war on terrorism" Monday, equating the Israeli battle against Lebanon's Hezbollah guerrillas to the U.S.-led wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Bush laid the blame for the conflict -- in which more than 1,000 people died -- on Hezbollah, Iran and Syria.
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Bush laid the blame for the conflict -- in which more than 1,000 people died -- on Hezbollah, Iran and Syria.
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President Bush declared Lebanon a front ...
He called it A front. Not THE front.
There can be more than a single front in any war.
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subterFUSE wrote:President Bush declared Lebanon a front ...
He called it A front. Not THE front.
There can be more than a single front in any war.
Yeah, you're right. Anyway, It appears we'll have plenty of forces in lebanon and there will be stiff resistance for years to come. All this war is too much for me. We maybe headed to iran soon.
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Oops, I meant a front....
I don't know, but someone is frontin'
I swear the U.S. is on the verge of invading Iran.
I don't know, but someone is frontin'
I swear the U.S. is on the verge of invading Iran.
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Pretty depressing stuff... I'm over discussing politics for a while. Unless we are talking about what we can do to change the situation, I'm starting to feel like it's ogling a particularly bloody accident on the highway. It slows traffic to a crawl, and most people end up with nightmares afterwards.
I got my voter registration card in the mail today!
I got my voter registration card in the mail today!
umph...
honestly, it really does look like that evil bastard wants a 3rd world war.
With his evangelical background it wouldnt surprise me at all if he had some kind of apocalyptic agenda - doing gods work to bring about armageddon (which is right near where all this shit is going on BTW)
But I agree with you Machinesworking - I'm politicked out - every now and then a button gets pushed
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Here's what Terry Jones from Monty Python has to say on the matter....
honestly, it really does look like that evil bastard wants a 3rd world war.
With his evangelical background it wouldnt surprise me at all if he had some kind of apocalyptic agenda - doing gods work to bring about armageddon (which is right near where all this shit is going on BTW)
But I agree with you Machinesworking - I'm politicked out - every now and then a button gets pushed
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Here's what Terry Jones from Monty Python has to say on the matter....
Nice one, George
Those of us who support Armageddon have naturally been greatly cheered by
way the US president has embraced our cause.
Terry Jones (monty python fame)
August 4, 2006 09:54 AM | Printable version
Those of us who have long been supporters of Armageddon have naturally been
greatly cheered by way the president of the United States has been embracing
our cause. Our desire to bring chaos, death and destruction to a greater
swathe of humanity has, in the past, often been frustrated by peacemakers
and do-gooders of all shades of the political spectrum.
For too long, our aspirations have been derided and criticised. In fact, to
be blunt, for more than two millennia we have had to put up with opprobrium
and vilification, but now all that will be a thing of the past, for in
George Bush we have found an ally - indeed, we have found a leader. A man
who is prepared to place himself at the head of the forces of destruction
and misery, and who is unafraid of the opinion of the rest of the world.
George Bush has finally put Armageddon firmly on the political agenda, and
it is likely to stay there for the foreseeable future.
This means that we Armageddonists need keep to the shadows no longer. Bush
and his colleagues in the White House have given us credibility and
respectability. They have made our goal their goal, and death, disease, war
and famine are now the most likely fate for more people in the Middle East
than we Armageddonists had ever dared to hope for.
What is also particularly gratifying - after this long wait - is that George
could not have chosen a better spot on Earth for the "End of Things" to
begin, nor a more appropriate agent than Israel to get the ball rolling.
After all "Armageddon" is a Hebrew word. It has come to signify "the end of
times" or the arrival of catastrophic events, involving huge loss of life.
In its origins, however, Har-Mageddon meant simply "the mountain of Megiddo"
- Megiddo being a site in Israel close to the border with Lebanon.
It is certainly a place that has seen a lot of catastrophe in its time.
Although there has not been a city at Megiddo for over 2,000 years, there
are, nevertheless the remains of more than 20 different cities on the site,
dating from 3,000 BC. That's an awful lot of human death and destruction.
So it's the perfect place for George to unleash the horsemen of the
Apocalypse, and, as Armageddonists, we applaud him. The current assault on
Lebanese civilians is sure to swell the ranks of would-be terrorists beyond
even our wildest dreams, spreading the violence and mayhem not only
throughout the Middle East but into the homelands of America and Britain.
As for the country of Lebanon itself, we Armageddonists predict that, like
Iraq, it will sink into a morass of sectarian violence that will fill
morgues of the future that have not yet been built. But more than that, we
Armegeddonists confidently look forward to chaos and havoc quickly getting
out of hand and beyond the control of those who started the conflict. It's
all part of the fun.
So Armageddonists of the world! Let us unite in praise of George Bush, Dick
Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld. Let us thank these men for bringing our dreams
of violence and disorder to fruition.
Let us hope that whatever half-baked notions fill what passes for their
minds, they will continue on this irreversible path to perdition from which
the whole world recoils, but seems powerless to stop.
It's like watching two different wars
The US and British media's wildly divergent takes on the Middle East's
latest crisis serve to further deepen entrenched points of view.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/4792961.stm
No surprise here, Bush knew well in advance that this was going to happen.
No surprise here, Bush knew well in advance that this was going to happen.
that's because the U.S. helped front the damn bill.
How much $ does the U.S. give to Isreal each year?
How much $ does the U.S. give to Isreal each year?
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And what do you think would happen to Israel if the US didn't provide support?
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