Nothing like getting a new attack-toy from Uncle Iran, launching it with no military objective, nor target... perhaps with the incredibly naive notion it might 'scare' an Israeli or two... then have the Iron Dome instantly GPS it, designate a heat-signature to it, and obliterate it into a razor-storm of streaming transistor-shards. Good job, hamas. Gosh, you're improvisational...
Quote from: kit saginaw on July 14, 2014, 02:59:30 PM
Nothing like getting a new attack-toy from Uncle Iran, launching it with no military objective, nor target... perhaps with the incredibly naive notion it might 'scare' an Israeli or two... then have the Iron Dome instantly GPS it, designate a heat-signature to it, and obliterate it into a razor-storm of streaming transistor-shards. Good job, hamas. Gosh, you're improvisational...
The Iranians apparently do not understand that Netanyahu is not Obama. He will blow their asses into the arms of 72 virgins.
Quote from: supsalemgr on July 14, 2014, 03:40:08 PM
The Iranians apparently do not understand that Netanyahu is not Obama. He will blow their asses into the arms of 72 virgins.
That's male virgins. :laugh:
Looks like Israel's crossing-over in a few hours... for some 'tunnel cleaning'. And a few other sordid sundry smackdowns. Hamas had agreed to a ceasefire, but they never stopped firing.
One of their rockets did hit something... The electrical trunk-line that provides power for Gaza:
http://therightscoop.com/hamas-rocket-takes-out-gaza-electricity-line-in-israel-netanyahu-says-not-to-fix-it/ (http://therightscoop.com/hamas-rocket-takes-out-gaza-electricity-line-in-israel-netanyahu-says-not-to-fix-it/)
Say goodnight, Gamal.
Quote from: kit saginaw on July 15, 2014, 08:12:48 PM
Looks like Israel's crossing-over in a few hours... for some 'tunnel cleaning'. And a few other sordid sundry smackdowns. Hamas had agreed to a ceasefire, but they never stopped firing.
One of their rockets did hit something... The electrical trunk-line that provides power for Gaza:
http://therightscoop.com/hamas-rocket-takes-out-gaza-electricity-line-in-israel-netanyahu-says-not-to-fix-it/ (http://therightscoop.com/hamas-rocket-takes-out-gaza-electricity-line-in-israel-netanyahu-says-not-to-fix-it/)
Say goodnight, Gamal.
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Ohhh the Irony!!! Don't ya just love it?
Quote from: walkstall on July 14, 2014, 03:45:50 PMThat's male virgins. :laugh:
It's actually pissed off male Virginians. :biggrin:
Hamas fires a missile which knocks out the power to Gaza, who wants to take a bet that the Israelis will be blamed for "cutting" power to Gaza.
I worry about what's happening in the Middle East right now. I have watched the news at channel http://www.choose.tv/france24-en (http://www.choose.tv/france24-en) this morning. Poor children...they have paid a high price for the war in Gaza, accounting for a quarter of more than 1,900 Palestinians killed.
Quote from: Alex_Gross on August 12, 2014, 07:47:49 AM
I worry about what's happening in the Middle East right now. I have watched the news at channel http://www.choose.tv/france24-en (http://www.choose.tv/france24-en) this morning. Poor children...they have paid a high price for the war in Gaza, accounting for a quarter of more than 1,900 Palestinians killed.
Stupid people! Actions have consequences. Attack your neighbor, announce you plan on eradicating them from the planet, then cry victim when you get your ass kicked.
I have no sympathy for such animals.
Quote from: Alex_Gross on August 12, 2014, 07:47:49 AM
I worry about what's happening in the Middle East right now. I have watched the news at channel http://www.choose.tv/france24-en (http://www.choose.tv/france24-en) this morning. Poor children...they have paid a high price for the war in Gaza, accounting for a quarter of more than 1,900 Palestinians killed.
Ask yourself who is putting the kids in harm's way.
Quote from: Alex_Gross on August 12, 2014, 07:47:49 AM
I worry about what's happening in the Middle East right now. I have watched the news at channel http://www.choose.tv/france24-en (http://www.choose.tv/france24-en) this morning. Poor children...they have paid a high price for the war in Gaza, accounting for a quarter of more than 1,900 Palestinians killed.
In your view, what role has Hamas had in putting these children at risk?
In my opinion the followers of Hamas should be emigrated from the region, along with all that have close personal or cultural ties, in other words, emigrate all innocents that may appear connected with Hamas as well as any potential followers. This Gaza region should be annexed by Israel with the full support of the US.
Quote from: Solar on August 12, 2014, 09:29:34 AM
Stupid people! Actions have consequences. Attack your neighbor, announce you plan on eradicating them from the planet, then cry victim when you get your ass kicked.
I have no sympathy for such animals.
I wouldn't write them off just yet:
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4555631,00.html (http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4555631,00.html)
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Egyptian news report claims that Palestinians attacked Sami Abu Zuhri (Hamas Spokesman) out of anger at Hamas for causing the latest round of violence with Israel."
Hamas regularly kills Palestinians who dissent with them on the issue of peace. After this latest event, and with their commanders now dead, some are thinking that Hamas may have stretched its social capital with the Palestinians, Gazans in particular, a little too thin.
They made promises they don't keep, they didn't get their demands met, and the Gazans are suffering even more because of it.
The Gazans
may be at the tipping point.
Quote from: Alaska Slim on August 22, 2014, 04:09:31 AM
I wouldn't write them off just yet:
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4555631,00.html (http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4555631,00.html)
"Egyptian news report claims that Palestinians attacked Sami Abu Zuhri (Hamas Spokesman) out of anger at Hamas for causing the latest round of violence with Israel."
Hamas regularly kills Palestinians who dissent with them on the issue of peace. After this latest event, and with their commanders now dead, some are thinking that Hamas may have stretched its social capital with the Palestinians, Gazans in particular, a little too thin.
They made promises they don't keep, they didn't get their demands met, and the Gazans are suffering even more because of it.
The Gazans may be at the tipping point.
Surprise! History repeats itself, and tomorrow they'll be back to blaming Jooos for the weather.
The more things change, the more they remain the same. They're like recovering pedophiles at the threat of Coventry.
Arabs and Jews do have the potential to get along within Israel, but only if it becomes a unified and fully secularized state. This will only happen if it is under direct control by Europe or the United States.
Quote from: Aristophanes on August 27, 2014, 07:48:46 PM
Arabs and Jews do have the potential to get along within Israel, but only if it becomes a unified and fully secularized state. This will only happen if it is under direct control by Europe or the United States.
You really should wait a few years to post. I simply can't allow your posts to go unanswered, seriously.
People from around the world read this forum, and your comments are based in emotion, and have absolutely no base in reality.
I'm sure you're a nice young man, but that's no reason to keep you around.
Do yourself a favor, sign up for a free course at Hillsdale college, then come back and post, because you have an awful lot to learn.
No insult intended.
Quote from: Solar on August 27, 2014, 08:17:32 PM
You really should wait a few years to post. I simply can't allow your posts to go unanswered, seriously.
People from around the world read this forum, and your comments are based in emotion, and have absolutely no base in reality.
I'm sure you're a nice young man, but that's no reason to keep you around.
Do yourself a favor, sign up for a free course at Hillsdale college, then come back and post, because you have an awful lot to learn.
No insult intended.
No insult taken. The middle east has constantly shifted between Secular Empire and Islamic Caliphate, even if you add such regions as Turkey and Egypt. Only a full US withdrawal from involvement with all Middle Eastern nations including Israel (including monetary aid, military aid, and the selling of weaponry) would allow for the region to sort itself out and become self governing. If the US wishes to have a serious hand in Middle Eastern politics it can only be possible through the introduction of US territory. All I am suggesting is that the US either establishes control that has Historical Precedent (aka Britain) or to return to an isolationist state when it comes to foreign policy. On the one hand the Cold War has long been over and on the other hand Russia is entering an era of neo-expansionism, and a partitioning of the Middle East between US and Russia would certainly be a real possibility.