Viper38 wrote:
Major_Spittle wrote:
I figure in 3 weeks Lebanon and Syria will be flattened and beggin for mercy. Iran won't have the balls to do anything directly, their leader is all talk. Sure he will supply others to fight his war, but doesn't want his house blown up.
What do you think the likely outcome will be, and what will happen with this???
You've managed to turn what is an extremely complex and multi-faceted issue into one that is barely recognisable in relation to International Politics.
I would offer you one piece of advice: if an issue ever appears to be vividly black and white then you have not examined the situation closely enough. In International Relations very few issues are as clear-cut as you are suggesting.
Now whilst I am not pro-Israeli or ‘pro-anti-Israeli’ (if that makes sense) I do think that both sides seem to be at fault - and I will not develop this point further because this is certainly not the arena in which to do so. This is for the simple reason that it is impossible to apply rigorous standards of referencing and academic accountability in such a forum.
Yet as you can clearly see from the few posts sprawled across these forums, people’s opinions on the Arab-Israeli situation are polarised to such an extent that it is difficult to begin to know where to reconcile these views.
However, I don’t think the above oversimplification (and the use of the word oversimplification is me being extremely kind to you) helps our understanding of the situation in anyway. Quite frankly it makes the poster seem somewhat ill-informed.
Would someone like to respond, ideally without the use of the words off and fuck?
If you are unable to make a Black and White issue out of Terrorist attacking Israel continually while hiding behind/receiving support from governments in Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, and Iraq; then Israel deciding to finally do something about it by going after the terrorists and the Governments supporting them perhaps you should back up and look at the broader picture of what is going on here.
FACTS:
1.There are radical Islamic groups that wish for Israel to be destroyed.
2. You can not negotiate with groups that vow to destroy you for their religious beliefs.
3. These groups are supported by many governments in the Middle east.
4. These groups are tolerated by much of the population in the Middle East/Europe.
5. These groups hide behind civilians, don't wear uniforms, do not fight in the open against armies, prefer to take out civilian targets than military targets.
6. There is no way to attack the Terrorists directly, as long as the governments/people support and tolerate them, it is impossible to not harm the governments/people while attacking them.
Viper- get a clue. It is VERY BLACK and WHITE and very simple. Or do you feel that genocide in the name of religion is a valid belief and the world should respect these groups and give them credibility????