Little Bit Tired, Little Bit Worn

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Little Bit Tired, Little Bit Worn


I have little time to blog tonight,
I actually should not be blogging at all as I have a crazy day in front of me and I should be off to bed…

Before bed however I want to note the happenings in and around Israel and simply state my two cents that Israel is 200% right in the action they are currently taking.
I pray the military action results in the deaths of many terrorists.

With all that is happening in the world I wonder if we may not be on the verge of a third world war. Supposing we are and noting that no sane person or nation inhabited by sane persons wants a world war, but fear of the possibility of a world war cannot allow Israel or America cave to terror and threats of terror.

The only answer to the threats Israel and America face is to kill the nut jobs.
This may mean an all out war just in the Mid-East or across the globe, but little choice has been or is currently being given.

Pray for the peace of Jerusalem and pray for the deaths of the persons who run groups such as Hizbullah and Hammas.

Note that Lebanon does have a way to end the military action:

From USA Today:
“If the government of Lebanon fails to deploy its forces, as is expected of a sovereign government, we shall not allow Hezbollah forces to remain any further on the borders of the state of Israel,” Israeli Defense Minister Amir Peretz said.

It is 100% reasonable for Israel to demand that Lebanon contain the Hizbullah terrorist organization, yet unlikely since the group holds seats in parliament.

When Lebanon refuses to deal with the terrorist group and refuse to syo empowering them, then Israel is right and proper to defend itself.

Let us take note that some Arab nations see the current military action as being the fault of Hizbullah.

Egypt launched a diplomatic bid to resolve the crisis, amid apparent frustration among moderate Arab nations that Hezbollah — and by implication its top ally Syria — had started the fight with Israel.

Saudi Arabia, the Arab world’s political heavyweight and economic powerhouse, accused Hezbollah guerrillas — without naming them — of “uncalculated adventures” that precipitated the latest Middle East crisis.

“The kingdom sees that it is time for those elements to alone shoulder the full responsibility for this irresponsible behavior and that the burden of ending the crisis falls on them alone,” according to a Saudi official quoted by the Saudi Press Agency.

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