Ira wrote:Including the innocent deaths and big mistakes? In fact, our coverage was TOTALLY skewed to the opinion that Israel screwed up royally on this one, because victory and success is the best argument, and Israel didn't achieve it here.
That's because in the past, when Israel was attacked, they'd go in and kick ass on the countries that were attacking them - just as we did in Afghanistan and Iraq. But like Al Qeida, Hezbollah isn't a country and kicking Lebanon’s ass wouldn’t accomplish much, since their government is pretty much powerless to evict Hezbollah, at least at the present.
Israel is faced with the same enemy we're facing – civilian terrorists who IMHO are NOT covered by the Geneva Convention, and who, when captured, should by all rules of war be summarily executed once their interrogation is complete. Ask Nathan Hale or John André – and they were only spies. But I digress. The media delights in touting Israel’s failure to defeat these thugs just as it delights in ours. The problem is they can only be defeated by killing them, which is just fine with me, but it’s not going to happen overnight, which is what the media seems to expect. “We won the war, but we can’t secure the peace.” Just like they said on
January 7th, 1946. For those who want us to get out of Iraq, I say first let's get out of Germany and Japan - I think after sixty years our work there is done.
Joseph