Now the time of Lebanon to get rid of terrorists of ISIS. "now we have the weapons from USA and the British" as the army spokesman said..the question is: why until now?
anyways, with all the victories the army did today, still I feel sorry about the rumors we are hearing that there is a cave with corpses that could be for the soldiers kidnapped since some years.. their poor parents have been demonstrating and following up since years.
Hi, LionKing - I hope things are at least somewhat okay in your neck of the woods.
Could you post a link or two to what you are talking about here, or simply elaborate on it?
That would make dialogue so much easier.
Thanks!
Thanks Geordie. I am far away in Beirut the capital. Those are in outskirts of the Bekaa. Some youth from my village however are enrolled in the army and are at the fronts now.
What I was saying that I heard the army spokesman (could not find yet a link) saying that we have weapons from the British and the US and there is now political cover, so I was wondering why until now that all this political cover happened. There have always been this weaponry help, but there was no determination or political cover to uproot ISIS, although they kidnapped soldiers. Here, there have been skirmishes here and there with al nusra but not like this time..the army is determined and it is "official war". That took a long time to happen, however. it happened because ISIS is weakened now with all the strikes it has been receiving in nearby countries so we can finish them off. But, those nearby countries have been suffering since 2011 (the syrian revolution) from such terrorists. Why until now that everywhere they are being finishes off.. and not before
Thanks for your reply, LionKing.
My cynical, two-bit analysis of your situation is this: risk aversion. Democracy's best friend. There's political cover now because there is no longer much, if any, risk of losing. Of losing both the war
and the next election. It's easy to jump on the bandwagon when the other side has been attritioned down by someone else's citizens. What's the test to determine whether or not to send in the troops? It's this: do the people who need protection have the vote in your country? If they do, then
risk it. If they don't, eff 'em. Did I mention that I'm cynical?
I'm old enough to remember the seventies and eighties when Beirut was in the news daily, for all the wrong reasons. I can't imagine what it is like to live that close to the action. We suffer from politically motivated decisions (and lack thereof) here, too, except our problems are a joke when compared to yours. (Not entirely, many of our communities don't have safe water to drink; are plagued with through-the-roof suicide rates; have hundreds of fentanyl overdose deaths per year. The list goes on and on. Any money spent on those problems would have had to come out of the funds that were used to host two world's fairs, three Olympic games, and possibly the 2026 FIFA World Cup. You have to get your priorities straight, after all. Our government doesn't promote that information, for some reason....)
Us non-American-northern-north-americans like to think that the events in far-off Lebanon and Syria, etc., have no direct impact on our lives. But there are a growing number of people who (A), have never set foot in Canada, (B), have lived their entire lives in ISIS encampments, etc., and (C), enjoy full Canadian citizenship; who could conceivably show up here at anytime and waltz right in. I can imagine all sorts of messed-up scenarios arising over the next two or three decades.
You've only had to run so far
So good
But you will come to a place
Where the only thing you feel
Are loaded guns in your face
And you'll have to deal with
Pressure -Billy Joel,
PressureOn the other hand, Canadian-born Omar Khadr was taken to Afghanistan when he was very young, fought for the Taliban, and wound up in Guantanamo Bay; but yada yada yada he's now a productive member of society in Edmonton, Alberta.
Hollow to say though it is, I hope you, your country, and your region enjoy peace, sooner rather than later.