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Israel at War Watch: Lebanon Invasion Imminent?

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AP is reporting that Israeli tanks and troops are massing on the Lebanese border.

Israel massed tanks and troops on the border Friday and warned civilians to flee Hezbollah-controlled southern Lebanon as it prepared for a likely ground invasion to set up a deep buffer zone.

Hezbollah militants fired at least 11 rockets at Israel’s port city of Haifa, wounding five people. Israeli warplanes pounded Lebanon’s main road link to Syria, collapsing part of Lebanon’s longest bridge. A U.N.-run observation post near the border was hit, but no one was hurt.

Stay tuned…….


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  • john Carey

    Paralyzed: UN Reacting Badly
    To International Events
    By John E. Carey
    July 21, 2006

    The U.N. is setting a new standard of ineptitude and weakness in international conduct.

    “If Israel commits another act of idiocy and aggresses Syria, this will be the same as an aggression against the entire Islamic world and it will receive a stinging response,” Ahmadinejad said in a telephone conversation with his Syrian counterpart Bashar al-Assad.

    The hard-line Iranian president, who said Israel should be “wiped off the map” or moved as far away as Alaska, has also compared Israel’s military strikes on Gaza and Lebanon to tactics used by Nazi Germany’s Adolf Hitler.

    The U.N. has reacted with: nothing.

    Israel and Hezbollah are engaged in a life or death struggle. Hezbollah, backed by Syria, Iran and large part of Lebanon, has proclaimed its intent to remove Israel from the earth.

    Israel, backed by the United States, won’t go without a fight. In fact, it looks like Israel may now be in the business of shelling its way to a new buffer zone on the border with Lebanon.

    How do you make friends with a nation, or dare I say a people (What did Ahmadinejad call it? “The Entire Islamic World”) when they are not shy about screaming that they want to destroy your country?

    Some smart Americans say we should give the U.N. more of a chance to solve the problems of the Middle East and elsewhere. Well, Unifil has been working to keep the peace in the Middle East for only 28 years. How much more time should we give them?

    “They [Unifil] are barely able to take care of themselves,” said Timur Goksel, referring to the UN peacekeepers. “How can you expect them to do their work?”

    The blue-helmeted UN Unifil soldiers include a moderately trained and semi-disciplined Irish brigade. These Irish UN troops were routinely referred to as the “whisky army” by both Islam and Jewish observers who came into contact with them. The Israeli-backed Christian militiamen – known by the Unifil acronym LAUIs (Lebanese Armed and Uniformed by Israel) countered any effort by the Irish troops to stray far from their base at Camp Shamrock.

    So each side had its own peacekeepers to balance the status quo. And the U.N. [really with U.S. dollars] paid the peacekeepers selected by both sides to do just about nothing.

    And we hate to give red meat to “red necks” but our dear friends the French command Unifil just now.

    Right now the U.N. is paralyzed again, or further, depending upon ones point of view. Unable to effectively manage and organize the evacuation of innocent civilians from Lebanon, the U.N. is enviously eying USS Nashville, USS Trenton, USS Whidbey Island, USS Iwo Jima, USS Gonzalez, a bunch of CH-53 Super Stallion helicopters, the commercial liner “Orient Queen,” [leased by the U.S. to evacuate U.S. citizens and their families] the U.S. Marines, and a protective cover including U.S. Navy destroyers. Americans are leaving Beirut under a security umbrella of protected comfort and moving toward home in a fairly rapid manner. Non-Americans are mostly leaving by cargo ship to make the five hour U.S. vacationer’s cruise ship journey in the hold of a hot cargo vessel in a 16 hour manner without toilets.

    Today, July 21, the motor ferry Rahmah, with a capacity of 1,400 passengers, arrived in Lebananon and the high-speed ferry Victoria M, with a capacity of 330, also started taking Americans out.

    Despite some criticism from the American liberal left, American evacuees coming out of Lebanon have mostly praised the U.S. State Department, the U.S. Navy and the Marines: but nobody has anything good to say about the U.N.

    Amidst all this, on July 14 a court handed down the first guilty verdict in the “Oil for Food” scandal at the U.N. In that caper, sneaky insiders at the U.N. and other influence seekers made millions from Saddam Hussein while they were supposed to be enforcing post Desert Storm sanctions.

    And where is the U.S. media in all of this? CNN, for one, is mostly showing us heart-breaking stories of American tourists dislodged from their summer vacations. Personally, we have no compassion for people who ignore the warnings of the State Department, travel to a war zone just as it is heating up, neglect to register with the embassy, then cry when war, to almost no informed observer’s surprise, erupts.

    Americans should take heed that we are in a world-wide war against terror that has any number of ramifications and dangers — especially when one travels to the Middle East on summer holiday.

    Thanks to the Kofi Annan U.N., the world is managed like a bad little league team. Only the way the UN runs the team today costs way too much [but the US pays most of the bills so the little countries don’t really seem to care]. Thanks to Senators like Voinovich no twenty-four hour news channel can declare with certainty that you won’t giggle just a little the next time you take in the oldest democratic deliberative body in the world, the U.S. Senate.

    The U.S. Department of State, Ambassador John Bolton, and the U.S. Armed Forces are demonstrating true professionalism. The rest of the bit players, especially Kofi Annan’s U.N., should be ashamed. But shame is an emotion that has lost its impact on most world “diplomats” and “peacekeepers.”

    Multi-lateralism doesn’t seem to always be in the best national interest of the United States.

    But don’t forget for one second that this is an all or nothing proposition for the Israelis. Not a joking matter.

    Our thanks to all involved at the U.S. Departments of State and Defense.
    http://beirut.usembassy.gov/ /

    John E. Carey
    http://peace-and-freedom.blogspot.com/
    To read the complete text,
    Click on “The United Nations and International Corruption”