Friday, August 07, 2009

Moloch Is Thirsty Again

And blood won't do this time. Israel and Palestine are in their fifth year of drought and aquifers have dried up.

Barak hints at another war with Lebanon

"Israeli Defense Minister hints at Tel Aviv's intention to launch another offensive against Lebanon, saying the war would be more devastating than the 2006 war.
"We cannot accept that a neighboring UN member state should have in its government representatives of a militia that has more than 40,000 rockets," Ehud Barak said Thursday referring to Lebanon's Hezbollah resistance movement.
While claiming that Israel did not strike at Lebanon's infrastructure hard enough during the summer war of 2006, Barak said that Tel Aviv would use all its force in a possible conflict on Israel's northern border.
"If there is a conflict on our northern border, we will use all necessary force," the Israeli minister said, adding that Lebanon's infrastructure was spared as a result of pressure from the United States. "What happened in the second Lebanon war will not happen again... at the time a message from the United States indicated we must spare Lebanon's infrastructure," he continued."

Of course all the huffing and puffing about Hezbollah's rockets across the border will be the pretext for the next zionist war of choice, another attempt to grab southern Lebanon and the sweet waters of the Litani River.

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Eretz Israel is the zionist wet dream of controlling the land from the Nile to the Euphrates, but southern Lebanon and the Litani River will do for now.

In 2006 Israel went to war with Hezbollah, got it's clock cleaned and has been all pouty faced since then, chafing at the reality it's vaunted military prowess was exposed as a lie. During that conflict Israel devastated Lebanon's infrastructure contrary to what emanates from Barak's piehole. Zionist bloodlust can't be ignored, however, and crushing Gaza at the start of the year was an appetizer for the big replay with Hezbollah. Israel has been building up it's forces along the Lebanese border for months, so expect some bullshit false flag operation to kick off a war where Israel will try to take everything up to and including the Litani.

This new war will be much worse because the zios have to appear butch, which means terrible civilian casualties and a scorched earth policy. But apparently Hezbollah is far stronger than at the start of the 2006 hostilities. Reports have them posessing 40,000 rockets that will incinerate much of northern Israel and will hit Tel Aviv this time. They reputedly have SA18 shoulder-fired missiles that can bring down helicopters and low flying jets. So it's assured that a new conflict will be extremely ugly and brutal and it's also a given that the US will again give it's unquestioning, unlimited support to Israel. The question I have is whether the IDF will stumble all over the 4 million cluster bombs they dropped on southern Lebanon in the last few hours of the 2006 war.

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