Mid-East Peace: A Viable Solution

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Aristocrat, Jul 18, 2006.

  1. Ivanovich, I perfectly understand the point you have made. Nevertheless I believe the bombardment and destroying the infrastructure of Lebanon will inevitably give the terrorists more power and what they need. I think diplomatic solutions through international community are superior!
     
    #21     Jul 19, 2006
  2. If we were to look at the actions (independent of the motives) we see exactly the same from both sides.

    Both sides are lobbing bombs, killing, wounding, maiming, and destroying infrastructure.

    Yet, what seems to be important as a rationalization for the killing, wounding, maiming and destruction is the reason for the action.

    Both sides claim self righteous positions, that they have been wronged so severely as to justify violence.

    We have seen no open trial or judicial process, where all evidence from both sides was presented, where a verdict of "bomb them" was reached by an impartial party.

    Clearly it is difficult to imagine that both sides are right. It is easier to think that one side is actually right. It is even easier to think that both sides are wrong.

    I see both sides as being wrong. Neither party is willing to subject themselves to an independent party for a judicial process or binding arbitration.

    They just fight each other like thugs in a school yard.

    Yet, do the leaders go out and fight, put themselves in harm's way? Do they risk?

    No, they don't. War is too easy for both sides. War is too painless for the leaders.

    Israel can look to the US in Iraq and rationalize, "Hey, if they can do it in Iraq, why can't we?"



     
    #22     Jul 19, 2006
  3. fhl

    fhl

    Thats why they call us right.
     
    #23     Jul 19, 2006
  4. Yes, they do call you right, as was Nazi Germany right wing, as was Mussolini.


     
    #24     Jul 19, 2006
  5. You have provided zero realistic ideas or original thoughts but you can still proudly look in the mirror at your self-righteous self as you so bravely attacked and defeated the "killing innocent civilians" Strawman.

    Go tell Nasrallah that you prefer diplomatic solutions, go tell the lebanese government that they are in violation of the international law and UN resolutions, you are barking up the wrong tree here.
     
    #25     Jul 19, 2006
  6. Yeah but no sane person looks at the actions independent of the motives. If you were to look at the actions (independent of their motives) of a police officer arresting a violent criminal you may also "see exactly the same from both sides".

    PS their actions are not the same either even if you were to look at them independent of the motives, one side having the opportunity to wipe out the entire place in a NY minute is desperately trying to minimize civilian casualties, the other side is just as desperately trying to maximize them.
     
    #26     Jul 19, 2006
  7. You see, all you can do is shift the cr** that came out of your mouth on to others. You started to mention the international laws, so I suggest you do something about memory and pay attention to detail.

    My point, repeating again, Civilians get killed for no reason… terrorists want that to happen and jews responded as usual.
     
    #27     Jul 19, 2006
  8. No, we don't look at just the actions, we try to get the whole story before reaching a conclusion.

    That is not what is happening with this situation.

    Really, think about it.

    If Israel is so certain they are right, if Hezzbolla is so certain, let them both present their case before the entire world.

    Let an independent group reach the conclusion.

    Yet, neither side would ever subject themselves to an independent process of discovering exactly who is at fault.

    Both sides blame, both sides are self righteous.

    Both sides are wrong.

     
    #28     Jul 19, 2006
  9. The UN concluded that Israel is in full compliance with the international law and UN resolutions, The UN concluded that Lebanon failed to meet their obligations to secure their border with Israel and disarm Hezbollah. G8 unanimously supported Israel's position, even the Arab League blamed Hezbollah.

    For all intents and purposes the independent conclusion has been reached, you just can't live with the fact that it's in Israel's favor.

    PS any future independent group will absolutely undoubtedly conclude that Hezbollah must disarm (as they did before). I don't think even you would disagree. Then what, what good is it going to do, what is it going to solve, do you think Nasrallah will oblige?
     
    #29     Jul 19, 2006
  10. The same UN wanted to have a cease fire resolution, but the US made it quite clear that they would exercise their power to block it.

    Love how you bring up the UN only when it serves you...

    As if your position would alter one smidgeon if the UN had sided with Hezzbollah.

    Both sides are wrong in the murder of civillians.

     
    #30     Jul 19, 2006