and then, on 04 October 2012 - 03:20 AM, said:
I thought the question was reasonably clear. Of course my example is Israel because today it's the prime example of the behavior I'm talking about but if any other country/nation/sovereign entity- i.e. recognized as a functioning State, were substituted the answer should apply. How many times must a country defend itself from the same aggressors and when victorious over them HAVE to allow them to rest, heal, regroup, rearm and do it all over again? In such a situation does it not make more sense to go all the way and eradicate that nation so thoroughly that it no longer poses a threat? This has been the common method of stopping such aggressions through history so why not use this model now? It's a bit like having a neighbor who says I want your backyard for my new pool. He starts digging and you resort to kicking his rear because when you called the police they said we can't help you. After the fight you get fined and he starts digging again. It's ridiculous. Eventually you either give him your yard or you hurt him so badly that the pool just doesn't seem worth the trouble anymore. I am fully aware of the arguments about the land and no need to revisit them yet again. I'm talking about the justification for actually seizing a buffer territory of an enemy when they simply will NOT stop attacking you.
I should have known this is just another double standard for "the example" Israel. You didn't answer any of my questions so I can't answer your ill-composed rhetorical question and I have no interest in reading through anymore Zionist slosh that treats Israel differently than everyone else.
I can lower myself and easily make a rhetorical "threat" out of anything anywhere as a justification for violence, and that's your daily shtick on this board to rabble rouse more death for Israel, but I don't do that because I have no desire to promote violence.
Air power has made "buffer territory" inconsequential. If Israel can't defend itself with the military it has against whoever and whatever it is you're talking about, I would call that a money hole not worth investing in for that reason alone. The US military is analogous. If the pretense you're begging is that Israel is too small to exist, then maybe it shouldn't. But I'm not going to entertain your lust for anymore Zionist dirty work than the world has suffered through already and I think that's what this thread is really about and I think that's what all of your discussion here is really about.