ISRAEL GETS SERIOUS


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08-03-2006, 10:02 AM
HAMMERING HEZBOLLAH HEAVIES

Ralph Peters

THANK God. Israel's fighting. Really fighting. At last. Now the crucial thing is not to stop. Hezbollah must be left in desolation, its terrorists slain and its dreams of glory smashed.
Even the finest, most-determined military efforts won't eliminate Hezbollah entirely. But uncompromising ferocity on the part of the Israeli Defense Forces can weaken, humble and humiliate the terrorist leadership.

That's what it's going to take.

Now that the IDF's punching into Lebanon and raiding deep to strike terrorist headquarters, the great danger is that Israel's civilian leaders will lose their nerve and agree to a premature cease-fire (they claim they won't, but politicians are politicians).

Any cease-fire or bogus "cessation of hostilities" would only reward Hezbollah, leaving it the perceived victor. Israel must make all it can of this opportunity to devastate Hezbollah - and to teach Syria and Iran that they won't rule the Middle East with terror.

The introduction of ground forces in increasing strength will create new opportunities. Despite weeks of airstrikes, Hezbollah retained the initiative, waging an artful propaganda war while raining rockets on Israel. Now Hezbollah's been pushed onto the defensive where it matters - in its terror-fortress of villages, bunkers and hills in southern Lebanon.

Now the pressure's swelling on Hezbollah as IDF tanks and infantrymen root out its fighters and kill them. Now it's Hezbollah's turn to make mistakes. And the terrorists will make them. Guaranteed.

Yesterday, Hezbollah fired more than 200 rockets into Israel - the greatest one-day tally yet. One even reached the West Bank. On the surface, the volleys appeared to be another display of Hezbollah's resilience, mocking Israeli claims that much of its arsenal had been destroyed. But yesterday's barrage may have signaled something else - a hasty effort to "prove" that the IDF's ground offensive is having no effect.

To maintain its jumped-up credit rating in the Middle East, Hezbollah has to be perceived as unvanquished. To that end, the terrorists will struggle to keep dumping rockets on Israel.

That means they'll have to take ever-greater risks as the IDF advances. That means presenting more targets. In war, the side under the greatest pressure generally makes the most mistakes. And mistakes are deadly.

The paradox of this kind of war is that, while air power alone is not only ineffective, but often counter-productive (as at Qana), once ground troops enter the fight, they force the enemy to come out of hiding. That's when air power comes into its own, popping the rabbits flushed out by the grunts.

It's great to see the IDF looking like its old self again - a determined fighting machine.

But Israel must be uncompromising for its sacrifices to date to have enduring worth. You can't defeat terror with hugs and kisses. Hezbollah sets up women and children as sacrificial targets (and not only at Qana). The terrorists use ambulances to restock their weapons or smuggle their leaders to safety. They claimed a rear-area headquarters was a "hospital," yet an Israeli commando raid on Baalbeck killed 10 terrorists at the scene and captured five terrorist leaders in the building (they couldn't seem to find the charity ward).

Meanwhile, the gullible (when not pro-terrorist) media refuse to investigate Hezbollah-staged "Israeli atrocities."

Hezbollah's broken virtually every provision of the Geneva Convention. Even if the Baalbeck raid's target had been a working hospital, the laws of war state firmly that, if used for military purposes, the facility's immunity is canceled. In other words, Israel was right either way. And Hezbollah's in the wrong in every way.

Meanwhile, dangers loom on the diplomatic front. Our secretary of state performed splendidly in the first weeks of the war, defending Israel as the victim of terror. But Condoleezza Rice's brutal schedule is wearing her down: Her recent statement that a cease-fire could come in a matter of days was a gift to our mutual enemies.

We wouldn't want Israel - or anybody - shoving a timetable for Iraq down our throats. All timetables and deadlines only encourage our enemies to resist, to hang on, to hope. Statements conflicted within the Israeli government, too, with some voices guessing the war will last another week or two, while others speak of months.

My best advice to Israel: Everybody just shut up. Fight. Win the damned war. Then talk.

Israel's public pronouncements over the past three weeks have done the country nothing but harm, playing into Hezbollah's hands. Don't claim you've knocked out 40 percent of the enemy's capabilities when you don't have a clue. And don't brag that you'll "eliminate" Hezbollah. You won't (although you can cripple the organization, and that objective is well worthwhile).

And don't belittle the enemy's capabilities - whenever you do, you set yourself up for a fall. Respect the enemy. And kill him every time you have the chance.

Don't let anyone, not even the United States, push you into accepting arbitrary deadlines. You have nothing to lose by fighting to win and everything to gain.

To date, Hezbollah has been allowed to portray itself as the only Arab force that fought the IDF to a standstill. That image must be shattered. No matter what it costs. And Israel's on course to do what must be done.

But Israel's leaders must not waver. That goes for our leadership, too.

Let Syria rant. Let Iran threaten. Let Hezbollah rave. Israel should speak with battlefield results. As the IDF has now begun to do.

http://www.nypost.com/postopinion/opedcolumnists/israel_gets_serious_opedcolumnists_ralph_peters.htm




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bob winfield
08-03-2006, 10:32 AM
Israel must not be swayed into a ceasefire by anyone. They must continue the fight, and eliminate the enemy. Now that they are in a ground fight, these mutts will be forced out into the open, and stopped from hiding, they wanted a fight now they have one.

ChiefIceWater
08-03-2006, 11:11 AM
This middle east thing has been going on for thousands of years. Does anyone realy belive it's going to end soon? All this killing in the name of God? Give me a F'ing break. I'm getting too old to care any more and apparently God is out to lunch on this one too. I've asked Him why the insanity and the sound of silence is deafing.

Saunders
08-03-2006, 11:16 AM
I suppose the same could be said for the history of Europe.

AZ GrayBeard
08-03-2006, 12:21 PM
Israel must be winning. This morning, Iran joined the other Muslims in calling for a cease fire. They would only do that if it were in Hezbollah's best interests. I sure as hell hope we continue to say "no cease fire until there are armed Peacekeepers that will go into Lebanon to disarm the Hezbollah". Perhaps the IDF can chop Hezbollah into mincemeat by that time.

Saunders
08-03-2006, 12:25 PM
They want Muslims to be part of the peacekeeping force.

Redrum
08-03-2006, 02:37 PM
They want Muslims to be part of the peacekeeping force.
Yeah....Right.....like putting the fox in charge of the hen house....

ceasefire = chance to rearm.....= :censor::bs:

Zircon
08-03-2006, 09:56 PM
Yeah....Right.....like putting the fox in charge of the hen house....

ceasefire = chance to rearm.....= :censor::bs:
More like putting a skunk in the hen house. You get smelly eggs as a result. :mad: :down:

Antlurz
08-03-2006, 10:08 PM
Hezbollah needs ground into mincemeat. They need to be fed to the dogs. They need destroyed to the last larvae.

Until they are totlly decimated and humiliated they will continue their agression.

This war needs to be fought like wars of the past where the object was to totally and utterly destroy the enemy.

Ron

AZ GrayBeard
08-04-2006, 07:13 AM
Ever notice how all the people around a missile launcher in Lebanon are civilians? If someone is a supporter of Hezbollah, they are part of Hezbollah.

Saunders
08-04-2006, 07:17 AM
Maybe I am kidding myself, but I don't think mainstream Americans are buying into the poor Hezzie civilian PR.

dipodomys
08-04-2006, 02:35 PM
Some are Saunders. Scary as that is. Just thinking that reversable jackets are nice but reversable helmets must be a real bear to turn inside out. Is it blue on one side and yellow and green on the other?

budroe
08-04-2006, 02:41 PM
The more the Israelis kill now, the fewer they have to deal with in the future!!!

gunnersfan
08-04-2006, 04:30 PM
Put away the kick in the ass and pull out the shot in the head! A policy that needs to be adopted by everyone else!

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