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joea 07-20-06 03:34 PM

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Originally Posted by xrvjorn
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Originally Posted by August
It just seems to me that you should have at least an idea what they should do. If not why should anyone listen to your opinions at all?

Because even people who do not claim to have all the answers are entitled to opinions. OTOH, many people who claim to actually have the answers, are airbags.

I hope that answers your question.

:D Good point. :up:

joea 07-20-06 03:41 PM

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Originally Posted by August

You want to know what I find disgraceful? It's how people like your 16 thousand Canadians and my 25 thousand fellow Americans can go on vacation and work in a country like Lebanon which allows murderers and thugs to attack innocent civilians in a neighboring country.


August, you know a lot of those people, I can say with certainty most of those Canadians (can't speak for the Americans but think it's the same) are actually of Lebanese origin or even first generation immigrants. So they had a choice of going on holiday to Hawaii or Tiajuana and for some bizzare reason decided to go to the coutnry were many still had family. Most of these are legal productive immigrants btw.

I recall (personally for 1980, otherwise read) our governments were very attentive to the concerns of citizens of East European descent during the Cold War.

Mike 'Red Ocktober' Hense 07-21-06 08:27 AM

not only that... but if you'll trace your dna back more than a few generations... you'll find that all Europeans are descended from that region...

all Europeans are of oriental extract...

this is fact... accept it or not...

so the idea that they are any 'less' Canadian because they weren't white Canadaian, or Euro canadian is even more absurd...


--Mike

August 07-21-06 08:39 AM

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Originally Posted by joea
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Originally Posted by xrvjorn
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Originally Posted by August
It just seems to me that you should have at least an idea what they should do. If not why should anyone listen to your opinions at all?

Because even people who do not claim to have all the answers are entitled to opinions. OTOH, many people who claim to actually have the answers, are airbags.

I hope that answers your question.

:D Good point. :up:

Well isn't claiming to know what one group or another is doing wrong a sort of answer too?

The reason i ask is there are plenty of people on these forums who feel qualified enough to go into great detail about what they think the Israelis are doing wrong but you never, ever, see them offer any ideas on what Israel could do right to end terror attacks on it's civilians.

Mike 'Red Ocktober' Hense 07-21-06 09:15 AM

sometimes August, the obvious thing should *NOT* be done, is certainlyan easier to thing to see than what should, or could be done...

the large scale bombing of civilians in Lenbanon is obviously easy to see as the thing *NOT* to do... therefor, don't be surprised as it becomes the focal point for comment...

this in no way justifies the killing of civilians on the israeli side either... i have associates who have family over there, and my sympathies are without reservation with them...

and you are right... there are a lot of unqualified and misinformed experts offering up solutions and opinions around here... welcome to the club...

--Mike

August 07-21-06 10:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Mike 'Red Ocktober' Hense
the large scale bombing of civilians in Lenbanon is obviously easy to see as the thing *NOT* to do... therefor, don't be surprised as it becomes the focal point for comment...

Except it isn't large scale bombing of civilians now is it? If you have an enemy hiding behind the skirts of women and children some of them are going to get hurt no matter how much you try to avoid it. You cannot refuse to attack that enemy because it only validates the tactic of using civilians as human shields, but if you do, the world complains about the resulting civilian deaths. A Hobsons choice.

Of course that is worlds different than the large scale deliberate and repeated attacks on Israeli civilians that their enemy seems to favor.

So again I ask. What is Israel to do, if not what they are doing?

SkvyWvr 07-21-06 10:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Torplexed
NOOOOOO! I can take Bruce Willis, but not Ben Affleck

I knew there was a reason why they got the shuttle working again recently.

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I could however deal with Liv Tyler :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

SkvyWvr 07-21-06 10:34 AM

To Scandium
Why are you whining so much over sad but accendental death of 8 Canadians when the very org. that started all this killed 200+ Americans in the Marine barracks bombing in the early 80s. I helped pull body parts out of the ruins for a week, oh and by the way, 18 Canadian soliders died there as well.

We Americans have come under fire quite a bit (USS Cole, Embassies, 9-11). Where were you when we asked for support. I'll tell you where, booing an American pre-highschool hockey team in Toranto because we attacked the Taliban, as if those kids had anything to do with the political situation. Now that was disgraceful
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Mike 'Red Ocktober' Hense 07-21-06 10:41 AM

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Except it isn't large scale bombing of civilians now is it? If you have an enemy hiding behind the skirts of women and children some of them are going to get hurt no matter how much you try to avoid it.
then you must try harder... put yourself in the shoes of one of those innocent women or children... your viewpoint might change 180 degrees if you were one of them...

and it *IS* large scale bombing... ground and air based... don't delude yourself into believing otherwise... if such miliary action were aimed at where you lived, i'm sure you'd realize this...

and by the way... how many have to die before it is termed large scale bombing... two... three... ten people...

on both sides, how many must die before all this is seen as savagery in its purist form...

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So again I ask. What is Israel to do, if not what they are doing?
i am not Israeli... therefore i would not pretend to lecture them on what to do...

like i said above... what *NOT* to do is usually a more obvious case...

weren't you listening...


besides... the question i would ask would be more along the grounds of what should they all do to preserve the peace...

that illustrates the key difference between me and you...

you would try to justify the killing and wounding of innocent civilians as a reasonable response by a civilized peoples... this makes you no better than the very terrorists you aspouse to fight... different sides of the same coin... each one steadfast in his right to take innocent life...


--Mike

August 07-21-06 11:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Mike 'Red Ocktober' Hense
besides... the question i would ask would be more along the grounds of what should they all do to preserve the peace...

that illustrates the key difference between me and you...

Peace? How do you preserve "peace" with an enemy who's often repeated intention is the complete destruction of ones country and citizens?

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you would try to justify the murder of innocent civilians as a reasonable response by a civilized peoples... this makes you no better than the very terrorists you aspouse to fight... different sides of the same coin... each one steadfast in his right to take innocent life...
I justify nothing. I just see a vast difference between one side who targets enemy combatants and causes civilian casualties as an unwanted side effect of that and another side who deliberately attacks enemy civilians, while avoiding direct contact with their forces by hiding behind his own women and children.

War is a terrible, ugly thing and civilians have been caught in the crossfire of every war man has ever fought. As the human population grows this will continue, but to fail to make the distinction between unintentional civilian casualties and using civilians as a sort of human sandbag is the real crime.

Maybe this is where you and i really differ.

SkvyWvr 07-21-06 11:25 AM

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Originally Posted by August
I justify nothing. I just see a vast difference between one side who targets enemy combatants and causes civilian casualties as an unwanted side effect of that and another side who deliberately attacks enemy civilians, while avoiding direct contact with their forces by hiding behind his own women and children.

War is a terrible, ugly thing and civilians have been caught in the crossfire of every war man has ever fought. As the human population grows this will continue, but to fail to make the distinction between unintentional civilian casualties and using civilians as a sort of human sandbag is the real crime.

Bravo August!! I couldn't have put it better. :up: :up: :up:

Mike 'Red Ocktober' Hense 07-21-06 11:27 AM

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How do you preserve "peace" with an enemy who's often repeated intention is the complete destruction of ones country and citizens?
the same way that Ghandi preserved the peace when the English were slaughtering unarmed Indian civilians over there not too long ago...

the same way that the peace was achieved in the Catholic/Protestant violence in the UK not that long ago...

history is repleat with examples of men who were soild enough to see that the differences between men pale in comparison to the things that we all have in common...

if you can't see this, then you are indeed blind to the reality that your very own god professes to you...

and you are all doomed...


SkyvyWvr... just because you couldn't have put it any better only means that you suffer from the same dissilusionment and blindness that anyone who would take such a stance does... i've just put it a lot better... read what i just said above...


--Mike

scandium 07-21-06 11:29 AM

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Originally Posted by SkvyWvr
To Scandium
Why are you whining so much over sad but accendental death of 8 Canadians when the very org. that started all this killed 200+ Americans in the Marine barracks bombing in the early 80s. I helped pull body parts out of the ruins for a week, oh and by the way, 18 Canadian soliders died there as well.

Fine, I really shouldn't have to answer a stupid question like this, but I'll humour you anyway. If we're going to go back 20 years and use your logic:

Why were Americans "whining" when 3,000 Americans were killed on 9/11? After all the guy who was responsible for that, Bin Laden, was your "freedom fighter" in Afghanistan 20 years ago when you were providing him with weapons, financing, and training right? Not only that, but most of the hijackers lived in the U.S. for months and months before hand and even got their flight training there. So why "whine" when the mastermind you train turns on you using Jihadists living in your own country and who received their flight training from American instructors? I mean really, its been years now and you and still bitch and moan about 9/11 and act as if it it were the first act of terrorism in the world and are oblivious of your own complicity in it; so using your logic: GET OVER IT.

And why were Americans "whining" 4 years ago about Saddam Hussein's WMDs and humanitarian record when 20 years he was America's man in the ME, a "stabalizing force" in the region who you were so fond of that Saint Reagan sent Rumsfeld to Baghdad to begin the process of normalizing relations with Iraq - a normalization that allowed him to purchase the necessary chemical weapons precursors that were then used on the Kurds - which at the ttime, the US not only turned a blind eye to, but made it a point to kill a resolution in the UN condemning the act.

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We Americans have come under fire quite a bit (USS Cole, Embassies, 9-11). Where were you when we asked for support. I'll tell you where, booing an American pre-highschool hockey team in Toranto because we attacked the Taliban, as if those kids had anything to do with the political situation. Now that was disgraceful
:down: :down: :down: :stare:
Where were we during 9/11? We were securing American airspace in cooperation with our US allies at NORAD and diverting the inboud flight traffic that was judged too dangerous to land in the US to Canadian Airports. Then we went to war with you in Afghanistan where we've been ever since.

What is disgraceful is your willingness to use your damned ignorance to morally equivocate on Canadian deaths while trying to bludgeon us over 9/11 when we were actually the first to come to your aid from the moment it happened (which we did again during the NOLA catastrophe and on and on).

SkvyWvr 07-21-06 11:36 AM

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Originally Posted by scandium
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Originally Posted by SkvyWvr
To Scandium
Why are you whining so much over sad but accendental death of 8 Canadians when the very org. that started all this killed 200+ Americans in the Marine barracks bombing in the early 80s. I helped pull body parts out of the ruins for a week, oh and by the way, 18 Canadian soliders died there as well.

Fine, I really shouldn't have to answer a stupid question like this, but I'll humour you anyway. If we're going to go back 20 years and use your logic:

Why were Americans "whining" when 3,000 Americans were killed on 9/11? After all the guy who was responsible for that, Bin Laden, was your "freedom fighter" in Afghanistan 20 years ago when you were providing him with weapons, financing, and training right? Not only that, but most of the hijackers lived in the U.S. for months and months before hand and even got their flight training there. So why "whine" when the mastermind you train turns on you using Jihadists living in your own country and who received their flight training from American instructors? I mean really, its been years now and you and still bitch and moan about 9/11 and act as if it it were the first act of terrorism in the world and are oblivious of your own complicity in it; so using your logic: GET OVER IT.

And why were Americans "whining" 4 years ago about Saddam Hussein's WMDs and humanitarian record when 20 years he was America's man in the ME, a "stabalizing force" in the region who you were so fond of that Saint Reagan sent Rumsfeld to Baghdad to begin the process of normalizing relations with Iraq - a normalization that allowed him to purchase the necessary chemical weapons precursors that were then used on the Kurds - which at the ttime, the US not only turned a blind eye to, but made it a point to kill a resolution in the UN condemning the act.

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We Americans have come under fire quite a bit (USS Cole, Embassies, 9-11). Where were you when we asked for support. I'll tell you where, booing an American pre-highschool hockey team in Toranto because we attacked the Taliban, as if those kids had anything to do with the political situation. Now that was disgraceful
:down: :down: :down: :stare:
Where were we during 9/11? We were securing American airspace in cooperation with our US allies at NORAD and diverting the inboud flight traffic that was judged too dangerous to land in the US to Canadian Airports. Then we went to war with you in Afghanistan where we've been ever since.

What is disgraceful is your willingness to use your damned ignorance to morally equivocate on Canadian deaths while trying to bludgeon us over 9/11 when we were actually the first to come to your aid from the moment it happened (which we did again during the NOLA catastrophe and on and on).

You missed the point. The terrorists you seem to support have been killing for quite sometime and it's about time to deal with them in the only manner they understand. Collateral damage is a fact when bullets start to fly. And the thought that our northern brothers were "securing" our airspace is comical.

SkvyWvr 07-21-06 11:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Mike 'Red Ocktober' Hense
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How do you preserve "peace" with an enemy who's often repeated intention is the complete destruction of ones country and citizens?
the same way that Ghandi preserved the peace when the English were slaughtering unarmed Indian civilians over there not too long ago...

the same way that the peace was achieved in the Catholic/Protestant violence in the UK not that long ago...

history is repleat with examples of men who were soild enough to see that the differences between men pale in comparison to the things that we all have in common...

if you can't see this, then you are indeed blind to the reality that your very own god professes to you...

and you are all doomed...

--Mike

Please don't put on the white collar. Ghandi had the advantage of dealing with a nation that accutally cared about wrold opinion. These animals the IDF faces don't.

History is also replete with examples of how doing nothing has cost millions of lives (the little Austrian with the funny lip hair for one)

IMO what has to be understood by the world, is that we are and have been in WWIII for several years and the only way to win is with the enemies total destruction.

Mike 'Red Ocktober' Hense 07-21-06 11:48 AM

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The terrorists you seem to support have been killing for quite sometime and it's about time to deal with them in the only manner they understand.
1- Tim McViegh was a born and bred, all american boy...
2- What about the 'terrorists' in Northern Ireland... same thing apply to them?
3- who exactly are these terrorists... can you identify and target any one of them in particular... as opposed to bombing civilian urban areas... so far, the civilian penalty has by a large degree exceed the number of actual combatants... this you see as correct??!!

don't mistake my viewpoint as support for terrorists... if you do, then you surely don't know me...

a few highly motivated men... that's all you need... all this would be over before you know it...


@ SkvyWvr
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Ghandi had the advantage of dealing with a nation that accutally cared about wrold opinion.
that didn't seem to stop some of the most dispicable acts of savagery though, did it... and only someone with a 'unique' view of what's right and wrong could ever see this as being an advantage...

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History is also replete with examples of how doing nothing has cost millions of lives (the little Austrian with the funny lip hair for one)
yes, indeed... perhaps if post WWI Germany was treated a bit differently by the terms of the treaties that ended the great war to end all wars... the mustachiode paper hanger you refer to wouldn't have even come to power... and WWII in Europe might never have happened...

with every word you say, you help add validity to my viewpoint... and make yours seem even more absurd... i should be thanking you...

to suggest that no action and the wrong action are to some degree better than one or the other is surely the height of absurdity...

--Mike

SkvyWvr 07-21-06 11:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Mike 'Red Ocktober' Hense
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The terrorists you seem to support have been killing for quite sometime and it's about time to deal with them in the only manner they understand.
1- Tim McViegh was a born and bred, all american boy...
2- What about the 'terrorists' in Northern Ireland... same thing apply to them?
3- who exactly are these terrorists... can you identify and target any one of them in particular... as opposed to bombing civilian urban areas... so far, the civilian penalty has by a large degree exceed the number of actual combatants... this you see as correct??!!

don't mistake my viewpoint as support for terrorists... if you do, then you surely don't know me...

a few highly motivated men... that's all you need... all this would be over before you know it...

--Mike

I agree with the "Hit" concept but then Isreal would have to deal with a global outc ry about "political assinations". And let me be clearer, terrorists I mean Islamic Facists. These people have been brain washed into thinking their faith allows for the murder of all who don't worship on their terms. Also let me say I'm sorry about the whining crack, world politics always bring out the worse in me. :oops:

scandium 07-21-06 12:28 PM

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You missed the point. The terrorists you seem to support have been killing for quite sometime and it's about time to deal with them in the only manner they understand. Collateral damage is a fact when bullets start to fly. And the thought that our northern brothers were "securing" our airspace is comical.
You don't have a point.

1. I do not support terrorism anywhere, in any form. Never have, never will. Accusing me of such is simple ad hominem attack, nothing more.

2. Collateral damage is such a nice cuddly way of of referring to killing civilians, including children, isn't it? That aside, it can be avoided, or at least minimized. Did the IDF take such measures when it began bombing and shelling Lebanon? It doesn't look that way to me given that their attack came without warning of any kind, and that by blowing up the airport, bridges, and roads, they trapped a hundred thousand or so foreign nationals there, preventing them from getting out, and making them an unwitting victim of a conflict they had no hand in.

3. You musn't know what the NORAD accronym I mentioned refers to. Here, from their website:

"The North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) is a bi-national United States and Canadian organization charged with the missions of aerospace warning and aerospace control for North America. Aerospace warning includes the monitoring of man-made objects in space, and the detection, validation, and warning of attack against North America whether by aircraft, missiles, or space vehicles, utilizing mutual support arrangements with other commands. Aerospace control includes ensuring air sovereignty and air defense of the airspace of Canada and the United States."

"NORAD is a bi-national combined Canadian and American military command, with an integrated mix of Canadian and American personnel at all levels. The commander of NORAD is an American officer who is responsible to the Canadian and U.S. governments through the Canadian Chief of the Defence Staff and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the United States. The appointment of the Commander of NORAD must be approved by both the Canadian and U.S. governments. The current Commander is U.S. Navy Admiral T.J. Keating, who also commands the United States Northern Command. The Canadian Deputy Commander of NORAD is Lieutenant-General Eric A. Findley.

There are three NORAD regions: Canadian NORAD Region (CANR), Alaskan NORAD Region (ANR) and Continental U.S. NORAD Region (CONR). Each of the three NORAD regions has a similar structure. ANR and CONR have American Commanders and Canadian Deputy Commanders. CANR has a Canadian Commander and an American Deputy Commander."

Is that clear enough for you, or do I need to parse it out for you sentence by sentence? Now a history lesson for you: at 9:45 AM on 9/11 the FAA grounded all American flights and closed its airspace. At that point about 500 flights were en route to the US, and the Canadian Transport Minister shut down our own airspace but gave permission for US bound International flights to land here. Many flights were able to return to their original departure point, but in all 255 flights were diverted to 15 diifferent Canadian airports where we safely landed them at the rate of about 1 or 2 per minute. NORAD also was involved by intercepting and escorting certain flights, using both US and Canadian fighters, including one that had been bound for Anchorage Alaska and was believed to have been hijacked.

But that's just facts and history, don't let it get in the way of your righteous ignorance and hypocracy.

SkvyWvr 07-21-06 12:52 PM

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Originally Posted by scandium
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You missed the point. The terrorists you seem to support have been killing for quite sometime and it's about time to deal with them in the only manner they understand. Collateral damage is a fact when bullets start to fly. And the thought that our northern brothers were "securing" our airspace is comical.
You don't have a point.

1. I do not support terrorism anywhere, in any form. Never have, never will. Accusing me of such is simple ad hominem attack, nothing more.

2. Collateral damage is such a nice cuddly way of of referring to killing civilians, including children, isn't it? That aside, it can be avoided, or at least minimized. Did the IDF take such measures when it began bombing and shelling Lebanon? It doesn't look that way to me given that their attack came without warning of any kind, and that by blowing up the airport, bridges, and roads, they trapped a hundred thousand or so foreign nationals there, preventing them from getting out, and making them an unwitting victim of a conflict they had no hand in.

3. You musn't know what the NORAD accronym I mentioned refers to. Here, from their website:

"The North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) is a bi-national United States and Canadian organization charged with the missions of aerospace warning and aerospace control for North America. Aerospace warning includes the monitoring of man-made objects in space, and the detection, validation, and warning of attack against North America whether by aircraft, missiles, or space vehicles, utilizing mutual support arrangements with other commands. Aerospace control includes ensuring air sovereignty and air defense of the airspace of Canada and the United States."

"NORAD is a bi-national combined Canadian and American military command, with an integrated mix of Canadian and American personnel at all levels. The commander of NORAD is an American officer who is responsible to the Canadian and U.S. governments through the Canadian Chief of the Defence Staff and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the United States. The appointment of the Commander of NORAD must be approved by both the Canadian and U.S. governments. The current Commander is U.S. Navy Admiral T.J. Keating, who also commands the United States Northern Command. The Canadian Deputy Commander of NORAD is Lieutenant-General Eric A. Findley.

There are three NORAD regions: Canadian NORAD Region (CANR), Alaskan NORAD Region (ANR) and Continental U.S. NORAD Region (CONR). Each of the three NORAD regions has a similar structure. ANR and CONR have American Commanders and Canadian Deputy Commanders. CANR has a Canadian Commander and an American Deputy Commander."

Is that clear enough for you, or do I need to parse it out for you sentence by sentence? Now a history lesson for you: at 9:45 AM on 9/11 the FAA grounded all American flights and closed its airspace. At that point about 500 flights were en route to the US, and the Canadian Transport Minister shut down our own airspace but gave permission for US bound International flights to land here. Many flights were able to return to their original departure point, but in all 255 flights were diverted to 15 diifferent Canadian airports where we safely landed them at the rate of about 1 or 2 per minute. NORAD also was involved by intercepting and escorting certain flights, using both US and Canadian fighters, including one that had been bound for Anchorage Alaska and was believed to have been hijacked.

But that's just facts and history, don't let it get in the way of your righteous ignorance and hypocracy.


I might be ignorant but I don't need a lesson on an outfit with such heavy reliance on the American military. As for my hypocracy, I don't have any because inspite of what you say.... GO ISRAEL!!!:up:

August 07-21-06 01:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Mike 'Red Ocktober' Hense
the same way that Ghandi preserved the peace when the English were slaughtering unarmed Indian civilians over there not too long ago...

the same way that the peace was achieved in the Catholic/Protestant violence in the UK not that long ago...

The problem with both of those comparisons is that neither the English or the Irish factions advocated the complete destruction of their enemy down to the last man, woman and child. Both had significant numbers of their own people who were willing to live and let live and they were the ones who ultimately reigned in the more bloodthirsty among them.

In the Arab/Israeli conflict only one side advocates this, but unless the other side is also willing there can be no peace.


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