Cease-fire: DOA
The UN's corrupt governor, Kofi Annan, is already proving himself the dishonest deceptor he really is. From The Jerusalem Post (via Betsy's Page):
The Lebanese "army" is already indicating that they won't disarm the Hezbollah either. And there's no telling if any of the European countries, France, Italy, or any others there, will do so. But if they do, then in a special defense of the troops, and a condemnation of the governments deploying them: it's quite likely that the troops will neither be able to stop nor defend themselves against Hezbollah terrorists without being put on trial and being imprisoned by the corrupt governments enslaving them to do a nothing mission. That's disgusting, and another reason why serious government reform is needed in Europe.
Annan angered Israeli officials when he told Channel 2 on Tuesday that "dismantling Hizbullah is not the direct mandate of the UN," which could only help Lebanon disarm the organization. Annan upset officials further when he said that deploying international forces in Lebanon would take "weeks or months," and not days as expected.But you are taking one side, Annan. And that's the Hezbollah's. Don't try to lie now.
Israeli officials said the IDF would not complete its withdrawal from southern Lebanon until the international force was deployed - even if it took months - to prevent a vacuum in Lebanon that could endanger Israeli civilians. An official in the Prime Minister's Office accused Annan of having an anti-Israel agenda.
"He has been one-sided," the official said. "He tried to be even-handed in a situation that was clearly asymmetrical. When one side committed crimes against humanity and engaged in genocide and the other side defended itself, he cannot treat us in the same manner."
Annan rejected charges of bias, saying, "I have been very hard on Hizbullah and condemned Hizbullah for what it has done. I have condemned Israel for what I consider excessive use of force but it doesn't mean I am taking one side."
The Lebanese "army" is already indicating that they won't disarm the Hezbollah either. And there's no telling if any of the European countries, France, Italy, or any others there, will do so. But if they do, then in a special defense of the troops, and a condemnation of the governments deploying them: it's quite likely that the troops will neither be able to stop nor defend themselves against Hezbollah terrorists without being put on trial and being imprisoned by the corrupt governments enslaving them to do a nothing mission. That's disgusting, and another reason why serious government reform is needed in Europe.
Labels: Lebanon
Thanks.
Posted by Avi Green | 8/17/2006 12:33:00 AM