Both Lebanon and Syria citizens want peace with Israel??

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The citizens want it and they want Hezbullah gone


How can hezbullah ever be defeated as they are ingrained all over S Lebanon and Beriut ??

How can isr and Syria make peace with the Golan Heights ??
 


The citizens want it and they want Hezbullah gone


How can hezbullah ever be defeated as they are ingrained all over S Lebanon and Beriut ??

How can isr and Syria make peace with the Golan Heights ??

The current Syrian government is no friend of Hezbollah or Iran.
 
The title "Hezbollah" is nebulous. It's not like they all wear the same thing and have official meetings every Thursday at 8:00. It's more of an idea supported by people who agree with the idea.

We can change the question to this:

How can [traditional, patriotic, Constitutionalists] ever be defeated as they are ingrained all over [the 50 States] ??

Like them or not ... Hezbollah are the rebels fighting the King George of their region in a sense. I don't have to like their religion or their tactics but I can respect their defensive posture.
 
The title "Hezbollah" is nebulous. It's not like they all wear the same thing and have official meetings every Thursday at 8:00. It's more of an idea supported by people who agree with the idea.

We can change the question to this:

How can [traditional, patriotic, Constitutionalists] ever be defeated as they are ingrained all over [the 50 States] ??

Like them or not ... Hezbollah are the rebels fighting the King George of their region in a sense. I don't have to like their religion or their tactics but I can respect their defensive posture.

What about the Golan Heights for Syrian Peace
Maybe they can split it. Its rich in Jewish history and has huge significance as a Northern Boarder
 
Its a problem. The government of Lebanon would love to drive out Hezbullah, but does not have the strength to do so. This is a legacy of the Lebanese Civil War.
 
Its a problem. The government of Lebanon would love to drive out Hezbullah, but does not have the strength to do so. This is a legacy of the Lebanese Civil War.

Then how do we solve the Golan Heights ???

Syria wants peace but also wants it back
Israel wants peace but refuses to give it back.

Its only 500 sq miles but its very jewish rich in history and has huge defensive barriers
 
Then how do we solve the Golan Heights ???

Syria wants peace but also wants it back
Israel wants peace but refuses to give it back.

Its only 500 sq miles but its very jewish rich in history and has huge defensive barriers
In a situation of true desire for peace, the Golan Heights is not a matter of importance. The value of the Golan Heights is the high ground for purposes of war. In peace, holding this piece of territory is unnecessary.

In a cold peace, Israel would need to hold the Golan Heights for continued security. It could be purchased or any number of trade agreements made.

A referendum could also be held. Let the residents of the territory decide.

It's not a deal-breaking concern, imo.
 


The citizens want it and they want Hezbullah gone


How can hezbullah ever be defeated as they are ingrained all over S Lebanon and Beriut ??

How can isr and Syria make peace with the Golan Heights ??
Hezbollah can be defeated if they stopped committing war crimes.

Hiding behind civilians, using civilian infrastructure, and not wearing uniforms as an organized force are all war crimes.

If Hezbollah didn't commit those war crimes, they would be routed and Lebanon/Syria would be free of them.
 
The current Syrian government is no friend of Hezbollah or Iran.
Those Who Won't Emphasize the Divide Don't Want Us to Conquer

Gee, you've finally realized the absolute hatred between the Sunnis and the Shiites, which Churchill said was fiercer than their hatred of the infidels.

Hamas is Sunni, so anyone who thinks Iran backed them is totally uninformed about the situation over there.
 
Then how do we solve the Golan Heights ???
"WE" don't do anything. Israel/Lebanon/Syria have this ongoing problem. Israel developing good relations with Syria is a big first step. On the positive for Israel, outside of Iran there are no hostile states in the region to them now. Thats a big deal.
 
Its a problem. The government of Lebanon would love to drive out Hezbullah, but does not have the strength to do so. This is a legacy of the Lebanese Civil War.
Rifles Made Out of Ivy

Just as in Vietnam, the legacy-leech Lebanese RichKids ditched the war. They spent it in spending Daddy's Money in degenerate Paris.

No one mentions the contrast with Saddam's sons taking their stand, even though it was certain death. We'll never beat these people as long as we're yellow at the top.
 
Rifles Made Out of Ivy

Just as in Vietnam, the legacy-leech Lebanese RichKids ditched the war. They spent it in spending Daddy's Money in degenerate Paris.

No one mentions the contrast with Saddam's sons taking their stand, even though it was certain death. We'll never beat these people as long as we're yellow at the top.
Sorry I have no idea what that means.
 
The title "Hezbollah" is nebulous. It's not like they all wear the same thing and have official meetings every Thursday at 8:00. It's more of an idea supported by people who agree with the idea.
No, Hezbollah is a terrorist group that receives funding and weapons from Iran. It is recognized globally as a terrorist organization, and the Lebanese government has been at war with them for decades.

Hezbollah routinely commits war crimes such as hiding behind human shields, using civilian infrastructure to launch attacks, and don't wear uniforms when jihading. All three of those are actual, real, no BS war crimes.
 
Like them or not ... Hezbollah are the rebels fighting the King George of their region in a sense.
Nonsense, sure.

I don't have to like their religion or their tactics but I can respect their defensive posture.
You respect hiding behind civilians, using civilian infrastructure to launch attacks, and not wearing uniforms when fighting but wearing uniforms for everything else?

So you respect war crimes when committed by Arabs.
 
Like them or not ... Hezbollah are the rebels fighting the King George of their region in a sense. I don't have to like their religion or their tactics but I can respect their defensive posture.
SciFi Sharia

You've been influenced by Hollywood's subliminal distortion of language. In a prequel to Dune, the revolt freeing its ancestors from totalitarian control by machines was called "The Butlerian Jihad."
Using that term in a praising sense proves that its authors were Muzziphile enemies of the human race. Whoever controls language controls thought, on both fake sides of USMB.
 
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SciFi Sharia

You've been influenced by Hollywood's subliminal distortion of language. In a prequel to Dune, the revolt freeing its ancestors from totalitarian control by machines was called "The Butlerian Jihad."
Using that term in a praising sense proves that its authors were Muzziphile enemies of the human race. Whoever controls language controls thought, on both fake sides of USMB.
I haven't watched a Hollywood movie for at least 12 years. All I have to do is open my eyes and the truth is staring me in the face. Sad that others aren't that blessed.
 
Dude you're missing out. Horror movies are next level good now. They're the best IMO.
Too busy watching the D.C. comedy show. Well ... maybe IT'S actually a horror show.

But seriously, I prefer reading, target shooting, wasting my time debating strangers on the internet, and playing Fallout.
 
Too busy watching the D.C. comedy show. Well ... maybe IT'S actually a horror show.
Touche

But seriously, I prefer reading, target shooting, wasting my time debating strangers on the internet, and playing Fallout.
I LOVE FALLOUT! Haven't played 76 in a while, but I did just do a playthrough of 4 a couple months ago.
 

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