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7/23/2006 04:54:00 pm, Sunday, July 23, 2006
and before i was thrown off tangent w e purpose o political cos i was so pissed at seeing e tag - in fact im gonna just leave the tag there. go see it. opinionate. whatever. fyi, my response is below this post.
w regards of hezbollah (some networks spell it as hizbollah) in lebanon and israel's excessive and extreme bombing. another indication of jewish arrogance backed and supported by the sole american hegemony. it is ironic that condoleeza rice herself has said there cannot be a ceasefire when all over the world, people know that israel isn't just targeting the militant infrastructure, civilian life in beirut as they know it, has been heavily devastated.
1) iraq-american war 2003 : a hospital in baghdad was bombed despite the american forces knowing that there were patients and staff still inside just because the taleban army had stored weapons there.
adapted excerpt from records between a US officer & an Iraqi doctor.
US Officer: Do you not deny nor protest the storage of the weapons in the hospital knowing that by doing so, the hospital would be a target?
Doctor: Do you honestly think anything I did would have made a difference?
Officer: Why didn't the army leave then? Then the hospital wouldn't be a battleground.
Doctor: Why didn't the US army detour around the hospital and fight somewhere else then?
Officer: ... (speechless)
Iraqi Mother & US Officer:
Officer: You lost your husband to Saddam Hussein's tyranny. We came to liberate you.
Mother: And I lost my son to American bombs. What difference does that make?
the americans insist that there were weapons of mass destruction that have YET t be found. a PLANNED invasion of the US by the terrorists that has YET t be backed by solid evidence. apparently such assumptions are enough t bypass the UN charter's requirements, international law and opinion.
and we see it happening again.
a UN security council's resolution for an immediate ceasefire was vetoed ONLY by the US. 'nuff said.
in 2004 i went to the north thai-myanmar border. i lived w the shan refugees at the lao hu orphanage in the mountainside. i saw first-hand the children who'd lost family and homes in the myanmese civil war and bloodshed. there was no logical reason why they had to suffer. i see it again now. clearly, war blurs the line between reason and agenda. and the real victims are the civilians, the country and the future.