Tuesday, August 29, 2006

REGRETS OR INTELLIGENCE OF HEZBOLLAH, YOU DECIDE


Hezbollah Leader Regrets War

Posted on Aug 27, 2006
Hassan Nasrallah, the head of Hezbollah, said in a Lebanese TV interview that he would not have ordered the kidnapping of Israeli soldiers had he known the scale of violence that was to follow. If he had it to do all over again, Nasrallah said, with a 1% chance that Israel would respond as it did, he would say: “No, definitely not, for humanitarian, moral, social, security, military and political reasons.”

BBC News:
“Had we known that the kidnapping of the soldiers would have led to this, we would definitely not have done it,” he said in an interview on Lebanese TV.
He added that neither side was “heading towards a second round” of fighting.
More than 1,000 Lebanese died in the 34-day conflict which left much of southern Lebanon in ruins.
The Israeli offensive began after two Israeli soldiers were seized during a cross border raid by Hezbollah militants on 12 July.
Once again the leader of Hezbollah shows his cunning and intellect as he reflects on the damage incurred in Lebanon is beyond the amount of money he wants to spend in rebuilding the country. Realizing it would take away much needed funds for war arsenal lost in the war with Israel, he is now using words of "sorry" diplomatically speaking, in order to acheive a new directive of having the West and Europe to rebuild Lebanon which in the near future he will take credit for having acheived a "new and improved" Lebanon. The US and Europe will comply with his desires as to not comply would signal "racisim" and bigotry from the world community, however, upon completion he will demand the exodus of the "invaders" of Arabic terriotries. The US and Europe will again comply as the rebuilding of Lebanon means much money for the countries involved and a higher tax burden for the world at large especially if Coffee Anon has his way with the "world tax" proposal.

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