Why Hariri was killed

On a more serious note, do people realise a new civil war is now likely to breakout in Lebennon as a consquence of this report
 
The United Nations is only good when they are on Israel's side.

;)

What's the other side?

Oh yeah. Iran and Syria, those head-of-state-assassinating, terrorist supporting rogues.

Hisbollah, that terrorist organization armed and supported by head-of-state-slaughtering rogues.

Uh, roger, Thunder. The U.N. is not so good when it is on the side of Israel's enemies. Given the long established and now irrefutable nature of said enemies.
 
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Wow - feel better? There's tissues in the corner if you need them

What was that? Was that supposed to be a verbal attack or something?

Yeah, I feel fine. There's asswipe in the restroom if you need it.
 
Hisbollah, that terrorist organization armed and supported by head-of-state-slaughtering rogues.

Israel had two Prime Ministers who were involved in terrorism, including the terrorist attack on a hotel and the murder of a UN representative, as well as terrorist attacks upon Arab civilians and British personnel in Palestine.
 
Israel had two Prime Ministers who were involved in terrorism, including the terrorist attack on a hotel and the murder of a UN representative, as well as terrorist attacks upon Arab civilians and British personnel in Palestine.

And your ancestors were slavers. Sold their own children into slavery.

Don't bother trying to deny it. They didn't.
 
And your ancestors were slavers. Sold their own children into slavery.

I can trace my ancestors back to 1894. My great-great grandfather owned a saloon in Minsk, Russia. That's as far back as we know.

Slave owners? There's no evidence of that. But thanks.

:D
 
this is getting into "sins of the father" territory, which doesn't usually lead to pleasant discussion, especially pertaining to Israel/Palestine.
 
I can trace my ancestors back to 1894. My great-great grandfather owned a saloon in Minsk, Russia. That's as far back as we know.

Slave owners? There's no evidence of that. But thanks.

:D

As far back as you know is not as far back as you go. Go back to biblical times. Learn the bitter truth, and deal with it.

Your obfuscations aside, what we have here is an attempt on your part to sell the zombie left an equivalency pill. It's an easy sell. Zombies need that equivalency like hogs need slop.

But the pill is just a placebo. And everyone who isn't a zombie knows it. The brutish murder of a peaceful head of state for no purpose other than cold-blooded control issues is scraping the bottom of the putrid barrel of subhuman iniquity and turpitude. That's as buzzard-pukey as it gets. Particularly when the control issues which spurred these scum to action are genocidally motivated.
 
Funny, when Israel offed a filthy little Hamas terrorist in Dubai there was a giganto-thread of outrage that grew about five pages a day.
 
Hariri was killed because he came from an inferior culture, and only inferior cultures have people that assassinate leaders.


..uh oh....:boxedin:
 
Hariri was killed because he came from an inferior culture, and only inferior cultures have people that assassinate leaders.


..uh oh....:boxedin:

Yeah whatever.

Hezbollah may be taking steps to escalating in Lebanon. UN headquarters may be targeted. It's certainly not a good day for those who pranced around the streets of London claiming that "We are all Hezbollah now." Or Noam Chomsky who said Hezbollah were "justified in keeping their arms" or Finkelstein who referred to Hezbollah as "the honor of Lebanon".

The dummies keep falling for it.

Anyway, it looks as though Hezbollah has pushed too far this time. This is the end of Hezbollah and good riddance.
 
What was that? Was that supposed to be a verbal attack or something?

No, just the amount of vitriol looked like it might have reached dangerous levels - thought there might have been some body fluid issues
 
Gosh, what a forlorn little thread this is. Biggest news I've seen in a while, and only 13 posts.

How are you defining a while? Because personaly I'd rate the events in Tunis somewhere above a report repeating what was already known/widely suspected.
 
On a more serious note, do people realise a new civil war is now likely to breakout in Lebennon as a consquence of this report

I doubt it. Civil wars require two sides and I'm having a hard time seeing any lebanese group with the ability to stand up to Hezbollah.
 
Yeah whatever.

Hezbollah may be taking steps to escalating in Lebanon.

How exactly? They made it clear what a couple of years back now? That they would not accept goverment interference in what they viewed as their business.

It's certainly not a good day for those who pranced around the streets of London claiming that "We are all Hezbollah now."

London has a population of 7.5 million. You can find people prancing around the streets saying pretty much anything. Who cares if they have a bad day or not?

Or Noam Chomsky who said Hezbollah were "justified in keeping their arms"

A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the People to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.

Given how Lebanese politics tends to work it's a bit hard to argue that any of the varios fractions isn't justified into hanging on to whatever weapons they can get. At the very least they would be very silly to do otherwise.

or Finkelstein who referred to Hezbollah as "the honor of Lebanon".

Honour is like "principled". It's only a good thing if the other person is working of a broadly simular set of standards to yourself. Hezbollah do indeed have a kind of honour. Thats part of the problem.

Anyway, it looks as though Hezbollah has pushed too far this time. This is the end of Hezbollah and good riddance.

What? For killing a somewhat popular non shia (Hariri was sunni) politician? This is Hezbollah not your local branch of the girl scouts.
 
I doubt it. Civil wars require two sides and I'm having a hard time seeing any lebanese group with the ability to stand up to Hezbollah.

Hezbollah has said that if the Prime Minister in any way accepts the UN report they will walk out and cause the minority government to fall
 
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A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the People to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.

Good god. They're an Iranian proxy army that moonlight as enforcers for the brutal Syrian occupation. How's that good for Lebanon's security?
 

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