From a ceasefire ended Summer war to a back on again Winter war ?
The U.S. is directly responsible for restraining Israel from finishing off Hezbollah by way of the ceasefire plan which they submitted to their U.N.
Now another of president Bush's deeds backfires before our eyes in Beirut.
If he had allowed Israel to defeat Hezbollah ,this would not be happening.
It was president Bush and his secretary, Rat Rice who came to the rescue of Hezbollah and called on P.M. Olmert to halt the IDF advance against Hezbollah.
The fire continues to rage and not even Mr. president can put it out.
Syria and Iran are out maneuvering him (U.S.) everywhere with Russia and China ready to pull the big sucker punch .
The president's hands and head are full with his ongoing and growing disaster in Iraq.
And to interfere in Israel's fight for survival is an evil and cursed deed of this cursed president.
It will not go well for the U.S. and this president for his interference and dividing up Israel to reward Islamic terrorists bent on Israel's destruction.
It's all about our power ,our money and the oil which greases our full plates.
Our dollar is now taking a dive across the globe and disaster upon disaster falls
upon this lawless nation which has rejected God and His law.
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Launching a long-threatened campaign to force Lebanon's U.S.-backed government from office, Hezbollah and its pro-Syrian allies on Thursday called for the mass demonstrations Friday followed by a wave of open-ended protests.But a defiant Siniora vowed his government would not fall, warning in a nationally-televised speech Thursday night that "Lebanon's independence is threatened and its democratic system is in danger." The call for protests threatens to turn a political power struggle between pro- and anti-Syrian factions into a violent showdown in sharply divided Lebanon.
The United States has made Lebanon a key front in its attempts to rein in Syria and its ally, regional powerhouse Iran. U.S. President George W. Bush warned earlier this week that the two countries were trying to destabilize Lebanon. The political fight has paralyzed the government, with anti-Syrians dominating the parliament and the Siniora cabinet pitted against the pro-Syrian president and parliament speaker. The battle is a fallout from the summer war between Hezbollah and Israel that ravaged parts of Lebanon. The militant force's resistance against Israeli troops sent its support among Shiites skyrocketing, emboldening it to grab more political power. Hezbollah also feels Siniora did not do enough to support it during the fight. Pro-government groups, in turn, resent Hezbollah for sparking the fight by snatching two Israeli soldiers, dragging Lebanon into a conflict with the Israel Defense Forces.
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