JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Members of Iran's Revolutionary Guard have been found among Hizbollah guerrillas slain by Israeli forces in southern Lebanon, Israel's Channel 10 television reported on Wednesday citing diplomatic sources. It said the Iranians were identified by documents found on their bodies, but gave no further details on how many were discovered or when. Neither the Israeli military nor Hizbollah representatives in Beirut had immediate comment on the report. Iran, like fellow Hizbollah patron Syria, insists its support for the Shi'ite guerrilla group is purely moral. Israel says many of the rockets being fired against its civilian and military targets are Iranian made, and that Hizbollah fighters taking on its forces trained in Iran. Washington also accuses Tehran of actively funding Hizbollah. Why is this not a big story in the media? Why? Because no one REALLY wants to stop Iran. The more powerful you are, the more you get away with. Since they MIGHT have a nuclear bomb, a strong military, and have a leader who is insane, we play nice-nice with Iran. The Right thing to do is while Iran's leader is meeting with Mike Wallace
we could blow up the place.
Thursday, August 10, 2006
Iranians among Hizbollah combat dead: TV
Posted by The Game at 12:13 AM
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what?
sarcasm?
You both must be on drugs.
Hey Jim, I'm just saying what you would say.
That's bullshit, Jason. I've never said any of that.
You have an extremely obnoxious habit of attributing totally outragious and ludicrous bullshit to me in order to avoid actually carrying out an intelligent debate. But that is the standard Republic ploy.
You know Jason, sometimes you present interesting, perhaps even informed comments worthy of consideration and debate. Why don't you stay with that instead of slinging excrement against Games walls and seeing what will stick?
Cuz bullshit's just too easy for them, Jim.
jason, I'd like to know why I should care if Iran is or isn't full of the kewlest people on earth or not? Seems to me I should be concerned with the people right here in the U.S.?
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