I'm actually impressed w/Olmert. I didn't think he'd have the guts to take it to them.
How sad that just the fact that some infrastructure is bombed, with obviously no great concern to the enemy, is now impressive.
He hasn't shown it yet. Syria is the key.
"I'm actually impressed w/Olmert. I didn't think he'd have the guts to take it to them."
As far as i'm concerned the jury is still out on Olmert. I don't think he has it in him. Gaza needs to be reoccupied and this talk about turning over the West Bank needs to stop b/c the Palis have obviously demonstrated they are unable to govern themselves. Next is to eradicate Hizbullah and push them all the way back to Beruit, maybe even reoccupy Southern Lebanon again (by the way where are those 10,000 plus rockets Hizbullah has??, other than the exchange this morning and the later firing of 5 kaytushas at Mt. Vernon (sp), i was expecting to see a full barage) Then Olmert needs to put a couple armored divisions on the road to Damascus and advance them a mile for every hour they refuse to dismantle Hizbullah and Hamas leader Meshal (who resides in Damascus) continues to breathe. And finally i'd tell Tehran there are a couple Jericho missles with their name on it if they don't call off their proxies (Hamas, Hizbullah, Lebanon, Syria, etc.). If Bibi Netanyahu were PM all this would have never happened b/c the arab/muslim world knows he's got stones