Political and Miscellaneous Articles by: Dennis L. Siluk

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Friday, November 03, 2006

No Rules Barred—The Palestine Way

I think Israel is the only one in the world that can play the same game, the Arabs play, and of course they don’t like that. Let me explain. They yell to the world (the UN, or the USA, or the EU) of the (most recently: Gaza City war) unfairness of Israel, in attacking them, here and there. They always forget to say their snipers are hiding behind women, or in a mosque, or a church, shooting back, and in most cases were shooting long before they found their haven. You see, the unfairness comes when the shooting back comes, or when the Israelis are starting to win a battle or war: so it is made to look onto the world. Of course, the PLO, Palestine, has a concept, or theory for their fighters: no rules barred, only rule for the other side. Hamas doesn’t want peace, only time to regroup, if they wanted this asset, they would have had it long ago. Neither does Iran or Syria want the PLO to stand down, and create a lasting peace: it keeps Israel busy, as they put other plans into motion (as you can see, Iran has the bomb now). I am not sure if the rest of the world is dumb, or just hate Jews, but it is a lopsided game, and the USA, knows this, and that is why I suppose they support Israel. If it was up to the EU or UN, Papa Arafat, would have exterminated Israel long ago, with the help of Egypt, Jordan, Syria, and Saudi Arabia (the truth is the truth, and this is it); the main players in this game of hide and seek, also boast and yell, trying to get the squeaky wheel greased. Hamas and the PLO are the same figurines, with different noses—no more than that; interchangeable. Recently they used women as shields, thus, they became warriors for Hamas, which is fair in war, you use what you can (I’m an old Vietnam Veteran, and this is fine with me); but then they must remember, the women killed are no more than war veterans, as in any war, and subject to dying for a cause, so let’s not make this in to anymore than what it is, as Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas would like it to be. And evidently, the mosque is no more sacred to the Muslim fighter than a mouse trap, and so one can not expect Israel to honor it anymore than the Arab does: that when killers hid inside, or soldiers and fire bullets from the Mosque, the Mosque becomes a fortress for war, and the enemy and the mosque must be dealt with: so let’s not get into what is holy and not holy in this war, especially in fighting, there is nothing sacred I see; nor are colleges sacred, as the POL has already proven by killing American students, nor hospitals. So I say, let the war go on, and no rules banned, it is better that way, then we don’t get confused who is the bad guy and the good guy. [11/3/2006]

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