Iran And Syria Had Nothing To Do With War, No really
Big Dog at Big Dog's Weblog on Aug 15 2006 at 1:33 pm | Filed under: Feature Article, Hezbollah, Iran, The War on Terror
There are those who will buy that statement and who, quite frankly, have. They turn a blind eye to the events that led to the war, which by the way, were all under the “watchful” eyes of the UN. The UN failed to enforce the part of Resolution 1556 that applied to Hezbollah. Once Israel left Lebanon, Kofi Anus allowed Hezbollah to build a formidable force along the border in violation of the Resolution. The UN observers watched as Hezbollah got stronger and, in a show of support, they flew the Hezbollah flag right next to that of the UN.
When this war broke out everyone that was not in the kool-aid line could see that Syria and Iran were pulling the strings of its puppets in Hezbollah. Iran and Syria denied any involvement but the writing was on the wall. After all, how did Hezbollah get sophisticated weapons and from where did they come.
Looks like Israel has answered that question. Arms that were abandoned by Hezbollah when Israel overtook them bear markings of Syria and Iran. What? Say it isn’t so! The weaponry, especially the anti-tank weapons, were developed in Russia and later manufactured by Iran. The markings clearly indicate that the two terrorist sponsors, Iran and Syria, had their hands in the pot and were stirring things up. It appears as if Iran is aware that Israel found the weapons and can draw a straight line to them. They might be worried about reprisal because one of the peaceful clerics is warning Israel that any act of aggression toward Iran will result in missiles being launched at them. Iran boasts missiles that will travel 2000 km.
Hezbollah, Israel, Lebanon, Kofi Anus, UN, Syria, Iran, Russia
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