Tuesday, August 15, 2006

Iran and Syria Hails Hezbollah "Victory?"

This is the kind of thing that should make Israelis hopping mad.

The leaders of Iran and Syria said Tuesday that Hezbollah defeated
Israel, with the Iranian president telling a cheering crowd that "God's promises have come true" and the Syrian chief saying U.S. plans for reshaping the Middle East have been ruined.


Yup, tinternationalnal community fought up and down for the Israelis to back down and the UN, EU, the Dems and whomever demanded a cease fire "immediately." They put all sorts of pressure on Israel and they finally caved in to it. So the Israelis bow to UN demands and their enemies talk trash right afterward calling it a "victory."

I think the Israelis need hearkenken back to the same era that defeated the entire Arab World at the same time. They have to know they cannot rest until the nations that want to destroy them either sign a peace deal or have their insane leaders pulled out of a spider hole.

The only thing these regimes understand is force and the only time they will back down is if every Israeli is in the sea. So Israel needs to understand that their ultimate survival is almost predicated on Syria and Iran either being defeated militarily or having their leadership decapitated. We took out Iraq for Israel now Israel needs to solve the Syrian or the Iranian problems for us.

At the very least the "moderate" Arab regimes are trying to shut off the gloating of Iran and Syria. They are looking like the statesmen in the region that Iran could be if they stopped messing with Israel and started playing ball with the West.

Egypt and Saudi Arabia are already pushing back. Saudi King Abdullah
met with Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki and underlined that the
U.N. cease-fire resolution, which calls for disarming Hezbollah, be
implemented.

A front page editorial in a state-run Egyptian newspaper
derided Assad in a rare overt criticism by one Arab government of
another. Al-Gomhuria daily scoffed at Assad, saying he was celebrating "a
victory scored by others."

"You should be prepared now for political and economic pressure put
on you because of this speech," it said.

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