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  • Re: War in The Middle East

    Originally posted by OMG
    i care lots about innocent little kids in israel. don't you too?

    Originally posted by Armenian
    I care as much about them as I care about Turks.
    you need some help. children have no fault. no political crap. your response was very a sorry one, regardless of what else you say.

    Originally posted by Armenian
    There is no such thing as an innocent Israeli. If a J-e-w lives in Israel then they are guilty of war crimes - simple as that.
    i think you need help if you really think that. all children are innocent, and i don't care where they are from, what ethnicity they are, and the all the rest. israeli babies -are- innocent, as are all young children! israel is doing horrible things, but the children have no part in that.

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    • Re: War in The Middle East

      Some of these Hezbollah fighters have combat experience (in years) that is close to the ages of many IDF soldiers. I do not believe the IDF claims that around 40 Hezbollah fighters have been killed in these incursions, it seems more likely that both sides are suffering similar casualties and the IDF is having a tough time coming to terms with this. The bombing campaign has been a disaster, unless ofcourse mass civilian casualties was the objective all along, and these incursions have achieved very little and come at a high price. A full-scale invasion seems more and more likely.

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      • Re: War in The Middle East

        the armenian dance group from sydney is back home safe

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        • Re: War in The Middle East

          i am happy to hear that italy might act as an intermediary. someone must.

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          • Re: War in The Middle East

            Originally posted by Ari
            the armenian dance group from sydney is back home safe
            Were they in Lebanon? Thank god for that!!!!

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            • Re: War in The Middle East

              Btw, let's not root for Hezbollah either OK? Armenians do live in parts of northern Israel and are in the path of Hezbolla rockets.
              "Armenians live in Turkey too" butI will sure as hell root for anyone in confrontation with them. I don't see the difference.

              I am rooting for Hezbolah, not only for sentimental reasons as in underdog vs the bigger aggressor, but geopolitical ones as well.

              By the way, I read the comments made by Nasralah on Al-Jazeera. He sure did not come of as any kind of stereotypical 'fanatic' that Tel-Aviv and Washington typically try to portray. He was very realistic and fully aknowleged the strength of the Israeli side. Tells me he does not underestimate his enemy.

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              • Re: War in The Middle East

                Originally posted by OMG
                you need some help. children have no fault. no political crap. your response was very a sorry one, regardless of what else you say.
                Welcome to the real world.

                I dont see the enemy caring for our children or for the children of Palestine Lebanon, Iraq and elsewhere. Reserve your civil ideology for civilized peoples.

                i think you need help if you really think that. all children are innocent, and i don't care where they are from, what ethnicity they are, and the all the rest. israeli babies -are- innocent, as are all young children! israel is doing horrible things, but the children have no part in that.
                All Israelis are legitimate targets because they are occupiers of a stolen land. Also all Israeli citizens are combatans. xxxs teach their young that non-xxxs are subhuman, animal like. Next time you see a xxxish child from a "traditional" xxxish family - realize that the child sees you as an animal.
                Մեր ժողովուրդն արանց հայրենասիրութեան այն է, ինչ որ մի մարմին' առանց հոգու:

                Նժդեհ


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                • Re: War in The Middle East

                  Originally posted by skhara
                  By the way, I read the comments made by Nasralah on Al-Jazeera. He sure did not come of as any kind of stereotypical 'fanatic' that Tel-Aviv and Washington typically try to portray. He was very realistic and fully aknowleged the strength of the Israeli side. Tells me he does not underestimate his enemy.
                  I always had a lot of respect for Shiite Lebanese and Persians. Generally speaking Sunnis are worthless, take a close lok at Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Yemen, ect. Don't underestimate the Hizbollah, they are the only ones in Lebanon who have their act in order. Also don't pay much attention to many Armenians from Lebanon (although I am one) regarding Syria, Iran, Palestine etc., they have no clue about real politics, they simply speak in simplistic, sentimental and narrow terms.
                  Մեր ժողովուրդն արանց հայրենասիրութեան այն է, ինչ որ մի մարմին' առանց հոգու:

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                  • Re: War in The Middle East

                    Originally posted by Armenian
                    Also don't pay much attention to many Armenians from Lebanon (although I am one) regarding Syria, Iran, Palestine etc., they have no clue about real politics, they simply speak in simplistic, sentimental and narrow terms.
                    That is quite a generalization. Maybe some people in Bourj Hammoud may not understand politics but you can't just generalize like that.

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                    • Re: War in The Middle East

                      Originally posted by simonig
                      That is quite a generalization. Maybe some people in Bourj Hammoud may not understand politics but you can't just generalize like that.
                      Listen, I'm from there and I have met enough of them in my life to be able to "generalize like that."

                      Don't believe me, do yourself a favor and go randomly find ten Lipanahais and ask them what hey think about Iran, Syria and Palestine. 2/3 if not more will say something totally stupid. Trust me.

                      I found myself constantly explaining to Lipanahais last year that the worst thing that could happen for Lebanon was for Syria to leave. Needless to say, people were looking at me like I had three heads.
                      Մեր ժողովուրդն արանց հայրենասիրութեան այն է, ինչ որ մի մարմին' առանց հոգու:

                      Նժդեհ


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