Political and Miscellaneous Articles by: Dennis L. Siluk

Here are Dennis' views on the political scene, along with other issues, be looking for them in the future, they will be coming off and on; along with guest articles, for those who wish to share their opinions, simply email Dennis at dlsiluk@msn.com, and he will select those he likes and put them on his site. see site: http://dennissiluk.tripod.com

Sunday, July 23, 2006

Syria Playing the Good Guy

I see Syria has opened the doors to Lebanon; they should, since they’ve put them into this predicament. If it weren’t for them, Israel would not have to protect its boarders. We seem to have hindsight there, or at least the media today. Let’s look at the whole picture when we put the cards on the table. It is like the old saying goes: cause the problem, then fixes it, and you’ll be the hero.
One of the many sad things is, world heritage sites are being hit, a curse of war, as is death, and scares afterwards. This whole area has a worldly spiritual connection.
The terrorist group has hit the university in Haifa…
The UN, is now in Beirut, and wants a stop to the fighting, but the terrorist group will not stop, so why should Israel. The UN needs to talk to Iran, Syria, and the well-fed terrorist group Hezbollah. We must not forget where it all started, Hezbollah, Syria’s ‘Red Army,’ killed three Israel soldiers, and abducted two more, and declared war, this is war: so the UN needs to point fingers where they belong!
It would seem Israel got their first foothold in the country now, good, it’s about time, now secure the area, and create a buffer, and send Syria and Iran a message, if you don’t Hazbollah will simply start all over again down the road launching more rockets.
Most of the news coming out of this crisis, is Lebanon getting hit, how about the 100-rockets the guerillas fired Saturday into northern Israel: we don’t hear much on that. To me, this is just a matter of Israel hitting back, and they just happened to have a bigger club. I am not sure why the media counts the causalities during the conflict, of war, it would be wiser to count after the war: all this does is sells more newspapers, and puts blame on the one winning the war, so pressure will be put on them to stop, so the loser can go home victorious. But for once, Israel is not listening to the bull…and Bush isn’t either.
So the count is 300-dead, and 1000-wounded, on both sides.
The other issue I have a hard time with is, the UN Security Council passed Resolution 1559, calling for the disarmament of Hezbollah, in 2004, and it has not happened. Now the UN is not doing a thing about it, so guess that has to, Israel. So it tells me they passed a resolution they did not want to uphold, yet the UN seems to be taking sides here, as expected.

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