Posted on 01/13/2011 10:37:53 AM PST by Nachum
In reporting the collapse of the Lebanese government following resignations of Hezb'allah cabinet members, the Washington Post, in its Jan. 13 edition, recites a long history of such Lebanese crises ("Political Crisis Shakes Lebanon" front page, by Leila Fadel and Moe Ali Nayel).
To emphasize the gravity of the situation, the article reports that
"The situation could destabilize this key Middle Eastern nation and perhaps spill over into a regional sectarian conflict. In 2006, Israel waged a devastating war in Lebanon, leveling much of the southern part of the country and the southern suburbs of Beirut."
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
The WAPO is just getting in the first blow against Israel. The situation is dangerous right now, and Israel will defend herslef.
Premptive strike to start the Libelous stories to come against Israel.
"The situation could destabilize this key Middle Eastern nation and perhaps spill over into a regional sectarian conflict. In 2006, Israel waged a devastating war in Lebanon, leveling much of the southern part of the country and the southern suburbs of Beirut."That's what passes itself off as news in a climate of fear, where editors either are jihadists, or fear getting capped by one. Oh, but in this case, the "Washington Post Sucks" rule applies instead. Thanks Nachum.
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