From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> In a message dated 1/10/07 12:02:41 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> 
> Take a  chill pill. I sincerely doubt Iran would ever invade or 
> attack Israel. The  rhetoric from their prez is spun to make it 
seem 
> that way, but it ain't  gonna happen. As usual, the US is scaring 
the 
> crap out of some country,  and when the country reacts, we say "Oh 
> they are getting ready for an  attack!". The only two countries in 
> the last ten years to invade other  countries are the US and 
Israel.
>
 
>> 
> Yeah, I'll take a chill pill but you need a reality check. 
Hezzbola and  
> Hamas picked a fight with Israel this past summer who were 
supported directly by  
> Iran probably for the purpose of getting Iran and their nuclear 
program off  
> the front pages while the E 8 met in Moscow. No, Iran isn't going 
to  invade 
> Israel, not with an American army in between them and not when 
they  have their 
> proxy Hezzbola to do it for them.
>>


Jim also "forgets" that the recent Israel-Lebanon war occurred after 
Lebanon via Hezbollah invaded Israel and started a war cycle.

"The conflict began when Hezbollah fired Katyusha rockets and 
mortars at Israeli military positions and border villages, diverting 
attention from another Hezbollah unit that crossed the border and 
abducted two Israeli soldiers and killed three others.[1] Israeli 
troops attempted to rescue the abducted soldiers but were 
unsuccessful.
..

On 11 August 2006, the United Nations Security Council unanimously 
approved UN Resolution 1701 in an effort to end the hostilities. The 
resolution, which was approved by both Lebanese and Israeli 
governments the following days, called for disarmament of Hezbollah, 
for withdrawal of Israel from Lebanon... "  (wikipedia.org)

Israel kept it's part of the 1701 resolution, while Hezbollah 
didn't, in fact every day under the eye of the UN, Hezbollah is 
getting weapons mainly from Iran and Syria.



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