• Lebanon's unity government collapses as Hezbollah, allies quit
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the middle east is just completely fucked, and i don't think thats its own fault entirely
[QUOTE=Archy;27429663]the middle east is just completely fucked, and i don't think its its own fault entirely[/QUOTE]Don't forget: [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1953_Iranian_coup_d%27%C3%A9tat[/url] [editline]15th January 2011[/editline] I'm glad that fucking U.S. puppet dictator got overthrown, but I'd prefer Iran go back to pre-1953 government.
[QUOTE=BurnEmDown;27410881]Every leader appears on television screens, but none of them appear ONLY on television screens. Nasrallah almost always appears on television screens and never in person. Obama and many other leaders often have speeches in person, not through television screens. It's also the way he appears, not only the fact that he appears.[/QUOTE] It's because he doesn't want to get blown to tiny bits by metsada/kidon
[QUOTE=Taishu;27430951]It's because he doesn't want to get blown to tiny bits by metsada/kidon[/QUOTE] I actually thought he knew that and was just trying to be funny. C'mon, as karx said, that's a silly argument.
[QUOTE=Starpluck;27430980]I actually thought he knew that and was just trying to be funny. C'mon, as karx said, that's a silly argument.[/QUOTE] It's BurnEmDown. With him you never can quite tell.
He does appear in public from time to time, if Israel wanted him dead, he would of been. Ahmedinijad was also at the Lebanese-Israeli border, Israel surely wishes him dead a lot more than Nasrallah. The thing is that it's like he's trying to make himself look evil, like the picture with the two guards on each side of the screen, makes you think they're his dimwit lackeys, like some bad 90's kids TV show, where he is some kind of an evil genius but they do something extremely stupid and his whole plan is ruined. Damnit, it's like he's trying to be made fun of, I can't resist it.
[QUOTE=BurnEmDown;27431206]He does appear in public from time to time, if Israel wanted him dead, he would of been.[/QUOTE]The last time he appeared in public was to plant a tree a few months ago, prior to that was 2006 and the reason why he isn't dead is because he's in hiding. [quote] Ahmedinijad was also at the Lebanese-Israeli border, Israel surely wishes him dead a lot more than Nasrallah.[/quote]Israel is not that stupid. They're not going to assassinate a legal, recognized head of State. If they did, they'd know that this would confirm Israel's hostility and agression to the world and possibly, an all out war in response. Israel defines Hezbollah as an enemy of war like Hamas so they're free to do whatever to them (in their own eyes). You saw how Mossad assassinated the Hamas leader last year, and I'm betting they want to do the same with Nasrallah.
[QUOTE=Starpluck;27431398]The last time he appeared in public was to plant a tree a few months ago, prior to that was 2006 and the reason why he isn't dead is because he's in hiding. Israel is not that stupid. They're not going to assassinate a legal, recognized head of State. If they did, they'd know that this would confirm Israel's hostility and agression to the world and possibly, an all out war in response. Israel defines Hezbollah as an enemy of war like Hamas so they're free to do whatever to them (in their own eyes). You saw how Mossad assassinated the Hamas leader last year, and I'm betting they want to do the same with Nasrallah.[/QUOTE] He wasn't a leader, he was a weapons smuggler.
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