Originally posted by: lozina
Originally posted by: ThePresence
Originally posted by: lozina
Originally posted by: ThePresence
Originally posted by: lozina
So is there some hypocrisy going on? I don't think so- they have not expressed any opinion on the morality of the attack by condemning it or supporting it. By saying they are 'deeply troubled' they are covering their own asses and staying on the fence. It is rather weak of them but hey, that's a typical politician's response.
Of course, it's ass covering at it's finest. However, I feel that it's still hypocritical for the US to be deeply troubled by another country doing EXACTLY what the US wants to do to Bin Laden.
I respect your assertion, but don't you think it's hypocritical to equate this man to a bin Laden when Israel had this guy in prison not too long ago, and willingly released him? That says alot about how much of a threat they feel this man is.
They did not willingly release him. It was a prisoner exchange with Jordan. The Mossad screwed up and got a few of its agents nabbed in Jordan. In order to get them back, King Hussein required the release of Yassin. They did it to save the necks of their agents.
I understand, but if this man Yassin was such a threat, wouldn't it be foolish to trade him for a few agents? I mean, wouldn't a few (two agents, was it?) be an acceptable sacrifice for saving potentially hundreds of Israeli civilians, assuming Yassin was such a threat?
I think our air force was committed and ready to shoot down one of those 767's sacrificing approx. a hundred lives to potentially save many more, if they had the opportunity.