AS I said from the beginning, for Israel its just an opportunity for acquisition of more territory, an opportunity to steal more land.
I'm almost beginning to feel a little sympathy for Israel, Sherri.
Just like Iraq, Libya, Syria, and Lebanon the Jewish state was created by some very sick ***** who had a very big dream: New World Order. Their dream is coming true.
We are twelve years removed from that meeting Wesley Clark had in the Pentagon two months after 911. Iraq and Libya have been added to the arsenal of western corporate greed. Both countries are becoming eligible to join NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Alliance???)
Syria is moving closer to balkanization by the day, and Lebanon may well go the way of the Alawites.
Blowback from our "anti-terrorism projects" in the North Caucasus blew up in our face in Boston on the same day Iraqi bombs killed thirty to forty potential voters preparing for the first election in that country since we "left."
Israel may well move into Lebanon to protect pipeline routes from the Caspian Sea area, but the demographics are all wrong for any lasting occupation. And those that earn the most money from all of this killing won't shed a single additional tear when tens of thousands of Jews begin to die the same way Syrians are dying today.
There might even be a few American deaths:
"According to a recent report of the Israeli Intelligence News Service Debka:
“US troops sent to the Jordan-Syria border are helping build a headquarters in Jordan to bolster its military capabilities in case violence spills over from Syria, suggesting deepening US military intervention in the Syrian conflict.”
"The deployment of allied troops on Syria’s southern border is coordinated with actions taken by Turkey and its allies on Syria’s Northern border.
"Meanwhile, Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu has demanded the support of NATO against Syria under the doctrine of collective security.'We will do what needs to be done if our border is violated again,' he told reporters on October 13."
The War on Lebanon and the Battle for Oil | Global Research