WTF are we fighting it for?
Y'all know the action in Afghanistan just beat Vietnam, right? It's the longest action now. (Pace Haiti, 1900-1930)
Longest war evar.
WTF are we fighting it for?
Say your peace, war babies.
At a different historical juncture, different things happen.
Please catch up.
Por ejemplo, You should try reading something for a change, instead of just hoisting your eyebrows endlessly, at things you're only superficially familiar with.
Who, please?
Last edited by Winehole23; 06-10-2010 at 03:34 AM.
Hamas was dangerous long before 2006. How did Israel deal with Hamas before the pullout?
Didn't that work pretty good?
Why were snack foods and crayons ever prohibited?
Boots on the ground. Human intelligence. o.
Oren said something to the effect of, "Gaza is a dangerous area run by people whose mission it is to destroy Israel. We send in [so many trucks a day] and didn't feel we were obligated to provide them with things like snack foods."
Last edited by Shastafarian; 06-10-2010 at 04:03 PM.
So then, we essentially agree a blockade isn't the only viable and efffective option for Israel, right? History shows otherwise...
Last edited by Winehole23; 06-10-2010 at 01:16 PM.
Well, they don't have their boots on the ground in Gaza, that's for sure.
How do you feel about Egypt's role in the embargo?
About the same as I do about Israel's role.
I'd hazard a guess: it might be easy to disguise weapon components as (or in) the materials in question and the Israelis have limited time/resources to properly check such things.
As to defending the blockade in general... the success of a strategy that punishes the majority for the actions of a militant minority in an effort to eventually force the militant element into the open and out of power depends on said majority's trust in the punisher's ultimate purpose. The fatal flaw of Israel's plan is that the Palestinian people have no reason to trust any sovereign nation anymore, and increasing their hardship only inflames anti-Israeli sentiment and extremism.
You'd think that with the way Arab nations have denied aid and asylum to Palestinians, Israel could actually win points by being the only country to treat them with hospitality, but the other side of the coin is that Palestine is the favorite place for well-to-do Saudis to send anti-Jewish propaganda (instead of aid), which only reinforces the cycle of violence.
The of all of this is that there isn't a neat solution to any of it. The blockade won't work, but negotiations won't either. Hopefully a new generation of Israelis and Palestinians will see past the horse- , but I don't get the feeling this one will do anything.
As Israel ordered a slight easing of its blockade of the Gaza Strip Wednesday, McClatchy obtained an Israeli government do ent that describes the blockade not as a security measure but as "economic warfare" against the Islamist group Hamas, which rules the Palestinian territory.
hey face, we already know you have israel's up your ass too far to think straight so why don't you take your unpatriotic ass out of here and keep your to yourself?
Not to mention Hamas was stealing goods. I would guess limiting the "luxuries" they let in would also limit Hamas getting money from such goods.
I was thinking plastique detonators, but yeah.
Not to mention, collective punishment sucks.
Israel has no dogs?
Are you worrited they won't be able to color their suicide vests?
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No, I'm asking why Israel doesn't allow crayons.
Do you know?
No. But oddly, you seem to be preoccupied with it.
Probably just to be big bad meanies, unlike the mother in that photo.
Is this your final answer?
Your serious answer?
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