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Originally Posted by Dalzi Can you tell me what might have happened to that money?
The army is weak because no one paid any attention to it. And hell no it’s unable to handle HA’s job; otherwise there will be no need for HA. We can take what the 14 gangsters are doing as proof to show that they're more concerned about their personal interests and positions than they are about the army of any other thing in the country. |
Well of course I can't tell you what happened to the money. I'm leaving that for people who have the power to call for an auditing of the entire state. I don't disagree with you here.
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Yep, this is a shame. How great would it be if someone can take this burden off our shoulders! It’s about time they pay attention to our areas because if it wasn’t for HA, we would’ve still been under Zionist occupation; and this is no heaven “s2al mjarrib”. We all want a strong army cookie; because a strong army means a strong unified country, which also means stability and peace of mind.
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Agreed :)
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I hope they start acting instead of eating fruit and watching planes. What are they doing?
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That's true.
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Israel's continuously violating our sovereignty; only recently did it take over vast areas of land in the south (that belonging to people I know in person). So what are those troops doing there then? It makes us wonder! Since Israel continues to do what it wants, then they must be there to do another job than protect “agreements”. If they are there to do nothing... Let them leave. We’ll make sure they take a good supply of fruit with them; no problem when it comes to that.
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Dazli, last time Israel moved with a tractor, not even a soldier into supposedly Lebanese territory to clear mines, the Lebanese Army fired at it, and it retreated. If something like that happened we would have surely heard of it. But again the UN and the Lebanese Army can't be everywhere all the time, and I doubt the Israelis would have been faced in kind if they did such a thing.