kage69
Lifer
- Jul 17, 2003
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Witling is incorrect in saying the Israelis sank the Liberty (although they sure as hell tried, anyone who has seen one of the few pics of the ship after the attack should have little doubt) but he is bang on correct in noting that many American sailors and intelligence personnel were killed and the Johnson admin (despite being convinced almost to a man that it was intentional) did absolutely jack sh!t about it. Other than downplay it and immediately launch a cover-up/fake investigation anyway. Funny how it's still the only large loss of life suffered by the Navy that didn't get a Congressional investigation. That does seem to render Presence's specific statement null and void.
What I agree with on Presence's part is there are far too many people passing judgement on places they've never been to, and on people they've never personally encountered. This applies to a large swath of issues on P&N, not just this one.
Stow it. He did not, but I noticed in your haste to jump behind Presence you paid no attention to the Liberty error I noted above; surprising considering it's an incident you have been rather vocal about in the past. Not something you'd expect from someone who acts like they have the full story on the Liberty and has argued against common sense and matters of historical fact to maintain the IDF's excuse.
Presence, a guy who toted a gun for Israel and prolly got shot at it in the process, realizes that Israels actions past and present may not have always been honorable. You, on the other hand are a standard key-board commando from all I can tell, and continually go on to defend Israel no matter the issue, no matter the details. Do him a favor and shut up.
I think that the Israelis and their opposition both have done a great job of tarnishing their names over the decades, both committing crimes and both twisting stories to their own ends.
But I also think that Israel stands out in it's clear desire for peace, making concession after concession and losing lives throughout it all to boot. The restraint they continue to show amazes me at times. Hezbollah started this affair, tough sh!t if they underestimated the Israeli response. It's a terrorist organization that has been tolerated for quite some time, and getting rid of it once and for all would be an improvement in the region. It's a shame innocents continue to die from the efforts of both sides though, although I consider that the price to pay when combat ops are conducted in populated areas. No such thing as 'clean' urban combat. I won't compare any of these cases perpetrated by Israel to the Liberty incident either, as so far none of them to my knowledge even comes close to being similar.
ok, enough sad topics for one day, I have a large lawn to mow...
What I agree with on Presence's part is there are far too many people passing judgement on places they've never been to, and on people they've never personally encountered. This applies to a large swath of issues on P&N, not just this one.
Congratulations... you have just proved ThePresence's point... and the sad reality is you probably don't even realize how...
Stow it. He did not, but I noticed in your haste to jump behind Presence you paid no attention to the Liberty error I noted above; surprising considering it's an incident you have been rather vocal about in the past. Not something you'd expect from someone who acts like they have the full story on the Liberty and has argued against common sense and matters of historical fact to maintain the IDF's excuse.
Presence, a guy who toted a gun for Israel and prolly got shot at it in the process, realizes that Israels actions past and present may not have always been honorable. You, on the other hand are a standard key-board commando from all I can tell, and continually go on to defend Israel no matter the issue, no matter the details. Do him a favor and shut up.
I think that the Israelis and their opposition both have done a great job of tarnishing their names over the decades, both committing crimes and both twisting stories to their own ends.
But I also think that Israel stands out in it's clear desire for peace, making concession after concession and losing lives throughout it all to boot. The restraint they continue to show amazes me at times. Hezbollah started this affair, tough sh!t if they underestimated the Israeli response. It's a terrorist organization that has been tolerated for quite some time, and getting rid of it once and for all would be an improvement in the region. It's a shame innocents continue to die from the efforts of both sides though, although I consider that the price to pay when combat ops are conducted in populated areas. No such thing as 'clean' urban combat. I won't compare any of these cases perpetrated by Israel to the Liberty incident either, as so far none of them to my knowledge even comes close to being similar.
ok, enough sad topics for one day, I have a large lawn to mow...