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On-Topic Israel Bombs Syria

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For anyone who might have been wondering what a red line response might look like....this could be one aspect of the strategy to limit Assad's ability to unleash chemical weapons in the region.

A spokesman for the Israeli Embassy in Washington declined on Friday night to comment on the Israeli attack, which was first reported by CNN, saying only in a statement, “Israel is determined to prevent the transfer of chemical weapons or other game-changing weaponry by the Syrian regime to terrorists, specially to Hezbollah in Lebanon.”
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/05/world/middleeast/israel-syria.html?_r=0

Obviously, it makes considerable sense to have Israel demolish the delivery systems capability since they have conducted strikes previously on the pretext of weapons being delivered to Hezbollah.

Avi Issacharoff, an Israeli defense analyst, wrote on the news site Walla.com that it was no surprise that Syria and Hezbollah did not acknowledge the strike.

“Any admission by either Syria or Hezbollah that the Israeli Air Force had attacked a weapons convoy, which would obligate them to retaliate, would only serve to paint them into a corner,” Mr. Issacharoff wrote. “The Syrian Army currently lacks the manpower to face Israel on the ground — and certainly not in the air. A conflagration with the IDF is liable to result in the loss of the only advantage that Assad has over the opposition forces — the Syrian Air Force.”

Next move belongs to...................?
 
The Israelis live every day with the knowledge that they are surrounded by countries and a culture that want them wiped out

We get Boston and we're shocked

My mind and my heart are with the Israeli people
 
Don't we really need more information before we can actually say that Israel bombed Syria. We can't rush to conclusions. We'll have to study this matter further.
 
No Doubt you'll "discover" Obama was making WMD's for Iran at those sites, or some such thing.
 
I just hope it's not us. The USA doesn't need to get involved in every conflict in the world.

We share every bit of intelligence and in almost every decision. Troops are being sent to Jordan as well. Spec Ops guys.

So honestly, we are and will be involved in everything over there based on treaties and history of our actions.
 
I'd hate to disappoint you sugarpie.
 
The Israelis live every day with the knowledge that they are surrounded by countries and a culture that want them wiped out

We get Boston and we're shocked

My mind and my heart are with the Israeli people

Agree---they were bombing weapons that were moving thru Syria to make their way to Israel's enemies. Sorta pre-emptive.
 
The question is though whether the targets was indeed weaponry on its way to Hezbollah or was it simply the West trimming Assad's military of weaponry that could be used in the civil war....including delivery systems for chemicals.
 
A lot of right wing bobbleheads were yapping all week about Obama's red line. Smart thinking is that Israel has just done the necessary work to take care of the chemical threat with the support of NATO.
 
^^^

We don't know that Israel actually did anything. We have to study it further. Ponder it. Think about it. Study it. No rash decisions.
 
A lot of right wing bobbleheads were yapping all week about Obama's red line. Smart thinking is that Israel has just done the necessary work to take care of the chemical threat with the support of NATO.

another round of "why let the facts get in the way of a good story" - yeesh [-X

jon stewart qualifies as a "RIGHT WING BOBBLEHEAD"? :confused:

Here's a sampling

“We don’t know how they were used, when they were used, who used them,” Obama said Tuesday in a press conference, walking back his threatening stance.

This line so tickled Stewart, he went Seussical.

“Did he use them in a boat? Did he use them with a goat? Did he use them in a house? Did he use them with a mouse?” (From Obama’s new book, “Red Lines and Gas,” if you’re interested.)

thanks for my daily dose of silliness rareboy - thanks much

http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/DC-Dec...s-Dr.-Seuss-to-mock-Obama-s-red-line-on-Syria
 
confirmed by israel that they ........ did it

An Israeli airstrike against Syria was targeting a shipment of advanced missiles believed to be bound for the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah, Israeli officials confirmed Saturday.

Bibi explained why ...... he had his "red line" ;)

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has repeatedly warned in recent weeks that Israel would be prepared to take military action if chemical weapons or other arms that would upset the balance of power with Hezbollah were to reach the Islamic militant group.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/05/04/israel-airstrike-syria_n_3214128.html
 
Chance, are you saying that words have meaning and consequences?

I'm confused.
 
Chance, are you saying that words have meaning and consequences?

I'm confused.

I'm saying they should ....... and with some men they do

when you draw a line - whether it's red or not - it should mean something

o/w don't draw it
 
Israel, for its part, has repeatedly cautioned that it will not allow Hezbollah to receive “game changing” weapons that could threaten the Israeli heartland after a post-Assad government took power.

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/05/world/middleeast/israel-syria.html?_r=1&

As well they shouldn't as the US should take the same stance in support of and stand by their allies (allies are people, groups, or nations that have joined in an association for mutual benefit or to achieve some common purpose).
 
So besides arming the rebels that include Al Quaida elements that would rather kill your newborn than look at you.... which we are now doing... and arming terrorists was why we did not....

What pray tell would you have Obama do? Ground war? Air Raids? What shall we do?

It is absolutely a requirement that the strongest warring nation on earth warn a cruel regime of doing atrocities to their own people. It is, however, unclear what action to take after.

I do understand two things quite clearly. John McCain had he become President would be on the ground in Syria and potentially Iran. Mitt Romney would likewise be involved in SYria but would be less likely to be involved in Iran because of the diplomatic efforts of the Obama administrations turning a good portion of the world against Iran.

I would still love to hear the clear eyed decisions to be made that such men of character who can sit in their arm chairs, do nothing, and fucking whine about Obama dream about....

Waiting...

here so you all can think...

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This is what happens when you spend years in one country for nothing. It makes you not want to do war again.
 
Another Obama apologist thread ensues

The Israelis say what they mean and mean what they say

They have to

Ours is more complex
 
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