Russell Williams
Well-Known Member
Do I have it more or less probably right?
It is good to hear from you and I miss our conversations. Much has happened in the Middle East and it is beginning to get a little more difficult people to talk about Israel making the Muslims and the Arabs suffer. The argument that Israel is preventing the building of hospitals because it is preventing the shipment of cement into Gaza has been made a little bit more difficult by the discovery of that very well built cement tunnel going from Gaza into Israel. Certainly that cement could've been used to build hospitals and schools but the fanatics had better uses for cement than to build buildings to educate children and to heal the sick.
The argument that Israel is willing to strike and kill innocent bystanders and that this makes Israel a terrible group of people loses some of its force as the Sunnis and the Shiites show that they are much more interested in killing each other, at the moment, then they are in killing Jews. There has been no large outcry asking for UN sanctions against those Arab countries that kill innocent bystanders. And of course, to a Shiite fanatic, there is no such thing as an innocent Sunni bystander and to a Sunni fanatic there is no such thing as an innocent Shiite bystander.
The problem of Iran and its atomic program seems to be insoluble. Israel cannot invade Iran alone and there is nobody else that has the power to invade who is willing to do so. What the fanatics did not seem to realize is that if a nuclear bomb wipes out the Israeli government there will be well trained Israeli pilots who are capable of putting atomic bombs on their planes and, without any supervision from the central government, because it no longer exists, heading off to whatever targets they wish to drop the nuclear bombs on. In addition to targets in Iran certainly some of these unsupervised pilots might decide that Mecca and/or Medina would make excellent nuclear targets.
It is good to hear from you and I miss our conversations. Much has happened in the Middle East and it is beginning to get a little more difficult people to talk about Israel making the Muslims and the Arabs suffer. The argument that Israel is preventing the building of hospitals because it is preventing the shipment of cement into Gaza has been made a little bit more difficult by the discovery of that very well built cement tunnel going from Gaza into Israel. Certainly that cement could've been used to build hospitals and schools but the fanatics had better uses for cement than to build buildings to educate children and to heal the sick.
The argument that Israel is willing to strike and kill innocent bystanders and that this makes Israel a terrible group of people loses some of its force as the Sunnis and the Shiites show that they are much more interested in killing each other, at the moment, then they are in killing Jews. There has been no large outcry asking for UN sanctions against those Arab countries that kill innocent bystanders. And of course, to a Shiite fanatic, there is no such thing as an innocent Sunni bystander and to a Sunni fanatic there is no such thing as an innocent Shiite bystander.
The problem of Iran and its atomic program seems to be insoluble. Israel cannot invade Iran alone and there is nobody else that has the power to invade who is willing to do so. What the fanatics did not seem to realize is that if a nuclear bomb wipes out the Israeli government there will be well trained Israeli pilots who are capable of putting atomic bombs on their planes and, without any supervision from the central government, because it no longer exists, heading off to whatever targets they wish to drop the nuclear bombs on. In addition to targets in Iran certainly some of these unsupervised pilots might decide that Mecca and/or Medina would make excellent nuclear targets.