Quote Originally Posted by andruejaysin
Given that the US army has been unable to disarm the various militias in iraq it is perhaps not reasonable to expect lebanese army to disarm hezbollah. Were it that simple the israelis would have done it prior to pulling out of lebanon.
I don't see how you can compare insurgent groups that hide their weapons in spider holes to a group that clearly controls the southern part of a country and holds parades to demonstrate their power.

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Psycho4Bud Reviewed by Psycho4Bud on . Is this WW3? Ok, I just got done watching allot of CNN, Foxnews, and MNBC. What strikes me as alarming is that, Isreal's response to two soldiers being kidnapped seems atleast to me to be way out of proportion. To have to soldiers taken hostage, and immediatly start lighting off rockets doesnt sound to me like they are willing to come to any negotiating table to find a solution ather than war. Another thing that alarms me is that Hezballa hasnt come forward to claim responsibility for the Rating: 5