Quote Originally Posted by medicinal
That region is a clusterfuck right now and I don't think the source is the U.S. There are certainly underlying currents in the area Sunnis-VS-Shiites, but the USA has been the big stick stirring the pot. now that we've got it boiling, why not leave and let them fight it out. We could kick back and trade oil for weapons just like we've been doing for years and make sure each side had plenty of guns and ammo. When they run low on ammo, the oil companies can feed us another line of crap and tell us how they've got to raise the price to $100.00 a barrel because it's too hard to get the oil out in a combat zone. ~LOL~
Careful now, free thinking like that could be dangerous
Delta9 UK Reviewed by Delta9 UK on . Hezbollah leads bloody clash with Siniora camp BEIRUT -- Hezbollah-led protesters burned tires and cars and clashed with government supporters yesterday, paralyzing Beirut and areas across Lebanon in the worst violence yet in the pro-Iranian group's campaign to topple U.S.-backed Prime Minister Fuad Siniora. At least three persons were killed and dozens injured as the two camps battled each other around street barricades with stone-throwing and in some cases gunfire. Black smoke poured into the sky over Beirut from burning roadblocks. Rating: 5