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Default 1st January 2009

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Originally Posted by loubnaniTo
PUT EMOTIONS ASIDE...
Lou, next time you want something from a devoted Lebanese, ask for its opposite

There is no way on earth Israel will ever be able to finish off ANY RESISTANCE to its barbaric conduct and actions, with less than wiping off entire populations. Savagery assumes the use of FORCE. Resistance is defined by the existence of force. The more force, the more resistance is produced, and these physics are always valid.

There's no way neither for THIS, our current, RESISTANCE, to finish off Israel. We're kind of too "alone and abandoned" against 98 percent of the world, on this one, including most Arab regimes. On matters where EMOTIONS are set aside, one would ask the ones who believe otherwise: How will you go about it in practical terms? How will Israel be wiped out or defeated? Shall that happen through a conventional war, where our forces will at some point overrun the enemies forces, and occupy its lands and cities? Or shall we bring the enemy down and into capitulation by consequently not letting him defeat us, war after war, decade after decade, until the enemy one day holds up hands and cries "Mercy, I can't beat you guys, so I quit"? Or shall the total victory come through a REAL wipe out, like through some huge weapon of mass destruction?.. Neither is probable in my opinion.

The way it's been working for sometime now, it seems Israel and the Resistance have managed well to live in physical, but akh so bloody, balance, for war after war. And until Israel stops acting arrogant, barbaric and warmongering force, this status quo will continue to prevail..

However arrogance, oppression and expansion hornings may cease to feed energy to the Israeli force, at some point in time. Israel might decide then that, for a change, it should seek smoother and more fair ways for its survival and prosperity. When this happens, there's a risk Resistance will interpret the situation as a sign of Israeli weakness, and the battle will rage on for some additional time inside the same to-no-use cycle of violence as above.. Or it might not- and someone on both sides will get a mandate to sit down and just talk with the others, no beatings anymore.

Thereafter, both sides will announce victory, and some sort of agreement.. But before this happens, a lot more acid rain and blood will have to fall down from the blackened skies.
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