HIZBALLAH STARTED THE CRISIS, AND HIZBALLAH SUFFERED A DEFEATGeorge Bush, August 15, 2006.
After 34 days of fighting, 1,000 killed, 1.5 million displaced, Israel and Hizballah have reached a UN-brokered cease-fire. However, some leaders are just plain stupid, boasting to the world that Israel has won and Hizballah has lost. Can someone tell the president of the United States (who else) that things are way more complicated than that.
Time to face the facts: Israel's move to airstrike Lebanon after Hizballah entered Israeli territory, killing six soldiers and kidnapping two, was a considerable just reaction from a Prime Minister that had been seen as too weak and compromising by the majority of Jews. Acting with sufficient military arsenal(plenty of arms and troops)and unable to cripple Hizballah military capabilities, Israel has maybe temporarily succeeded in halting direct confrontation with the radical Arabs, but many Jews are of the mindset that this conflict has produced a bigger ridge between the two cultures and exposed Israel's unique vulnerability to the radicals of the region that are gaining strength and have now a new poster child: Hizballah.
Who says that anyone has won this conflict? The truth is more complicated than that. If your enemy can fire more rockets the last day of the conflict than any other day, then your degradation campaign did not work. Israel trusted blinded in its military capability (just like the US did in Iraq) and forgot that they are dealing with a camaleonic enemy, capable of patient retaliation and an unwavering strength that seems to grow day by day.
Some scholars and even political bloggers would argue that Hizballah displayed more tactical discipline in the battlefield than Israel did, killing more soldiers than Israel and effectively announcing ahead of time possible targets so that civilian deaths were minimal. Even after the cease-fire came into effect at 1:00 a.m. Eastern time on Sunday, Israel continued bombing Beirut.
And now, the president of the US is complacently undermining the little remnants of diplomatic influence this nation has. By coming out and saying so openly to the world, like a pestering child that Hizballah has lost and Israel won, he is single-handledly enabling the people of Lebanon (shiites, sunnis, christians) to unite against the evil-doer Israel who inflicted destruction and dispair to the majority of Lebanese civilians. This is the kind of memory that fuels the insurgent mind, and when the young generation of this conflict arrives at adulthood, some will come to realize that Israel is the enemy because they had lived through it and remembered what it was like. The West should open their eyes: what the radicals are doing is creating memories that will serve as the guiding principles of these young and maleable minds. As an enabler of a foolish Israeli policy, Bush has helped unite the Arab world against Israel and around Hizballah. Hopefully he does not have the same "success" in Iraq.
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