That is acceptable and very much supported by me - once the Hezbollah is driven out of those areas where the aid goes in. And about this their currently cannot be any clearness. International organizations are not hesitent to accept to support fighting factions, if only they could get through to civilians. And this I do not support, for it strengthens and encourages the system of taking whole populations as hostages (very popular in Africa). I do not want even a tenth of aid transport being split up and be received by Hezbollah.
And like Tycho said, once the responsebility question is answered and accpeted by the Lebanese government and it's voters. To some not unimportant degree voters are responsible for those that they elect into office.
Currently I would prefer a corridor of free passage for refugees, but only if that corridor is controlled on the ground by Israeli forces, so that they can search everyone who is leaving, and filter out any Hezbolla men. If that cannot be acchieved or seems to be unacceptable for some, then I am sorry and must refuse such a corridor. The cruel logic of war.
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Last edited by Skybird; 07-25-06 at 03:13 PM.
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