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Hezbollah Is Our Enemy Too

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By Jeff Jacoby

Monday, July 31, 2006

For years Osama bin Laden had preached that it was "the duty of Muslims to confront, fight, and kill" Americans. His adherents had responded by blowing up the US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania, and slamming a boat laden with explosives into the USS Cole. Yet most Americans paid no attention to Al Qaeda and its threats -- until 3,000 people lost their lives on Sept. 11, 2001.

Has nothing been learned from that experience?

Hezbollah's barbaric assault on Israel -- kidnapping and murdering soldiers who weren't engaged in hostilities, firing waves of missiles into cities and towns, packing rockets with ball bearings meant to maximize suffering by shredding human flesh -- is part and parcel of the radical Islamist jihad against the free world. Nothing to do with the United States? It has *everything* to do with the United States. Hezbollah hates Americans at least as implacably as Al Qaeda does, and rarely misses an opportunity to say so.

"We consider [America] to be an enemy because it wants to humiliate our governments, our regimes, and our peoples," railed Sheik Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of Hezbollah, at an enormous rally in February 2005. (Video of Nasrallah's speech, which was broadcast on Hezbollah's Al-Manar TV, has been posted on the internet by MEMRI, the Middle East Media Research Institute.) "It is the greatest plunderer of our treasures, our oil, and our resources. . . . Our motto, which we are not afraid to repeat year after year, is: 'Death to America!' "

And from tens of thousands of Hezbollah supporters came the answering cry: "Death to America! Death to America! Death to America! Death to America!"

These are anything but empty threats. Prior to 9/11, Hezbollah was responsible for more American casualties than any other terrorist organization in the world. Among its victims was Army officer William F. Buckley, the CIA station chief in Beirut who was abducted by Hezbollah in March 1984 and who died after 15 months in captivity of torture and illness.

And the young Navy diver Robert Stethem, singled out during the 1985 Hezbollah hijacking of TWA Flight 847 and brutally beaten before being shot to death.

And William Higgins, a colonel in the Marine Corps and commander of the UN peacekeeping mission in Lebanon, who was seized by Hezbollah in February 1988, tortured, and eventually hanged. (As Michelle Malkin perceptively noted last week, the tape of Higgins, bound and gagged and swinging from a rope, was one of the first publicly disseminated jihadi snuff films.)

And the 241 US servicemen murdered by Hezbollah on Oct. 23, 1983, when a suicide bomber drove a truck rigged with 12,000 pounds of TNT into their barracks at the Beirut airport.

And the 19 US servicemen killed in the 1996 bombing of Khobar Towers in Saudi Arabia.

For more than two decades, Hezbollah's Shi'ite fanatics, backed by Iran and sheltered by Syria, have made it their business to murder, maim, hijack, and kidnap Americans with the same irrational hostility they harbor for Israel. Yet when Tony Snow, the Bush administration's gifted spokesman, was asked on July 19 whether the president believes "that this is as much the United States' war as it is Israel's war," he answered, "No," and then tried to change the subject. A moment later the question returned: "I don't think you really answered the part about why is this not our war?"

Snow's incredible reply: "Why would it be our war? I mean, it's not on our territory. This is a war in which the United States -- it's not even a war. What you have are hostilities, at this point, between Israel and Hezbollah. I would not characterize it as a war."

9/11, it was said time and time again, "changed everything." No longer would Americans walk around with eyes wide shut, oblivious to the threat from the Islamofascists. Not our war? Listen again to the Hezbollah hordes: "Death to America! Death to America!"

They're serious about it -- deadly serious. Why aren't we?
 
Soichiro said:
They're serious about it -- deadly serious. Why aren't we?
So what does he suggest we do? We've already got an undeclared delcared war on terrorism, whatever that means. We give Israel billions of dollars and tons of bombs, should be be there shoulder to shoulder with them right now?

I hate it when people bitch about something but don't offer a solution.

Oh, and he should get his numbers right. It was approximately 2300 dead Americans on 9/11, not 3000. It was bad enough as it was, there's no need to exagerate.
 
I think we should just forget about the middle east. Sell both sides weapons so they can show how much they can tolerate each other! We give Israel 50 Billion a year that IMHO could be spent better right here in good ol USA!


OK, I did a search and its ONLY 3 Billion.
 
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He's a balla'!

Hal_396 said:
We give Israel 50 Billion a year...

Wowzers. I just had the hair on my back and palms ( :p ) stand up, upon reading that. Even if it's off by +/- 5-10%, it's a monstrous number. I assume this is combined Federal & military aid. I wonder if Wash'DC knows they could've bought-off the Arabs for 1/100th that amount... the masses in that region literally worship the ground the white-man walks on, no lie! "KHUAWJA, KHUAWJA!" {ie. Bahrain, Qatar, Oman, Kuwait, U.A.E -> Dubai, and Kingdom of Saudi Arabia}

Well w/ Egypt & Prez. Mubarik along w/ Jordan & HRH Hussein, those states are in each back-pocket along w/ the aforementioned Sheikhdoms/Fiefdoms... :D

Syria & Iraq do add a sour & salty taste to the New World Order kische, so to speak. Kinda expected too, being that the El'Assad of Syria & Hussain of Iraq both arose to power via Ba'athists movements. What's surprising is that Syria & Egypt at one point in history united in terms of national identity, forging fwd' as one nation. Talk about divergence thereon. Egypt's military dictatorship eventually succumbed to a benevolent minded (or bent-over for the West as many say) Sadat and we all know about Camp David, etc'. And Syria, well it's all in the family as they say!

Lebanon though, it's a such a case-study that a pittance of words on a forum thread couldn't do justice to what's at hand. To be trite, Lebanon is paying the tab and clearing the debts for all the eccentric masses that come to comprise that tiny, but illustrious nation (in terms of history & resident-population abroad... Jacques_Nasser/Ford-fame, Tony Shaloub/Monk, Salma Hayek/Raurrr, etc'). I guess there is a price to pay even when you take no sides, pursue a secular society, and separate church & state.

Iran, well we can omit them for the time being as they are Persian & shiite - not Arab & sunni... :wink:

Think of Yemen as to K.S.A. as Puerto Rico to the US. And Somaliai as Cubaii: the former pro-Arabi now rouguei & the latterii pro-USii now Communistii. Libya is in awe of Italia, so there's that line of communique if need-be. Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia - all are ice thanks to our French counterparts! :D

Gotta love the results of colonialism, sphere's of influence, puppet regimes, and crumbling empires! Oh yes, also declarations, proclamations, and resolutions. . .


I have no idea what my point or comment was to be, but it's kuhl. There was no mention of Deutschland, Vaterland, Germany, etc' in all that fluff. And yet they are the bad-guys. Well, say good-bye to the bad-guy, lol... it's those damn colonizers (ie. EUROPE!) haha... Long live the USA, I love this land - it's the greatest country in the world w/ the greatest people in the universe (though the latter is ever-changing towards the worse, lol... damn pop-social culture).
 
I'm not a fan of Hizbollah, but I have to say, I being an Arab here in the middle east and can hear what the news in Hizbollah are saying, I can clearly say that what I hear is not what I read in this thread.

I seriously lost all trust in politics completely. It seems everyone like a war of propaganda, the one who throughs more lies wins. Hizbullah, Israel, and the US, everyone has his own story, and where the hell are we supposed to stand among this?!?

I wouldn't be too worried about Hizbollah, because they're just small fry. They follow the lead of Iran and I have absolutely no idea at all what Iran is up to. Hizbollah say "death to Americans" while the Shiats in Iraq are the full backup of the US and both parties are run by Iran.

I wish for a change in this world, we can start by having politicians with an actual soul.
 
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