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In the long run it probably won't do much to solve anything, perhaps even spur on more suicide bombings in the near future, but despite all that how the UN and various countries, including our own, can denounce the act so vehemently is a bit bewildering really. A man that headed an organization and, if Israel are to believed gave direct orders to not only attack innocent civilians, but do so with suicide bombers, sometimes women, is killed by the military...and this is an atrocity? Are Israel not within their rights to go for a legitimate target, when they allegedly have evidence that they explicitly gave orders of such attacks? More interestingly, why has America not gone with every other country and counsel on the planet, and denounced the attack? Could it be because their foriegn minister was in Israel at the time? Could it be that whenever previous military operations of this type have gone ahead, the Americans have typically given Israel the all-clear?
Kudos :-)
I've not heard anything of this issue though - however I feel the middle east issues seem to blur into each other.
Seriously, they're hogging the news more than the Beckhams lately.
"Two brothers scale Big Ben - possible Al Quaeda terrorist threat"
"Old lady makes buns... possible Al Quaeda - Anthrax threat!?"
Sick of it!
(I'll read your thread now)
In the long run it probably won't do much to solve anything, perhaps even spur on more suicide bombings in the near future, but despite all that how the UN and various countries, including our own, can denounce the act so vehemently is a bit bewildering really. A man that headed an organization and, if Israel are to believed gave direct orders to not only attack innocent civilians, but do so with suicide bombers, sometimes women, is killed by the military...and this is an atrocity? Are Israel not within their rights to go for a legitimate target, when they allegedly have evidence that they explicitly gave orders of such attacks? More interestingly, why has America not gone with every other country and counsel on the planet, and denounced the attack? Could it be because their foriegn minister was in Israel at the time? Could it be that whenever previous military operations of this type have gone ahead, the Americans have typically given Israel the all-clear?