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december
16-08-2007, 06:17 PM
U.S. finalizes deal on unprecedented military aid to Israel

16/ 08/ 2007


TEL AVIV, August 16 (RIA Novosti) - The United States has signed an agreement with Israel under which it will provide its Mideast ally with $30 billion in military aid over the next ten years, a 25% rise on the current level.

A memorandum of understanding on the aid package was signed in Jerusalem Thursday by Nicholas Burns, the U.S. undersecretary of state for political affairs, and Israeli Foreign Minister Aharon Abramovitz.

The $3 billion annual payments will start in October 2008. Unlike other recipients of U.S. military aid, Israel will be authorized to convert 26.3% of the funds into local currency to be spent on the national arms industry, while the remainder will be used to buy U.S.-manufactured arms.

After the signing, Burns justified the record-high level of arms money, saying: "The United States faces many of the same threats from the same organizations and countries as Israel does, and so we felt this was the right level of assistance."

"There is no question that, from an American point of view, the Middle East is a more dangerous region now even than it was 10 or 20 years ago and that Israel is facing a growing threat," he told journalists.

The aid plans were agreed on by U.S. President George W. Bush and Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert at their meeting in Washington in June.

The United States considers the main threats to Israel to be Iran, which it accuses of developing a nuclear weapons program, Syria, and militant groups in Lebanon and the Palestinian territories allegedly backed by the two Shia countries. Washington recently offered major hikes in military aid to "moderate" Sunni states in the Middle East with pro-U.S. leaderships.

http://en.rian.ru/world/20070816/71895438.html

december
16-08-2007, 06:22 PM
The civilians killed at Qana had been displaced by Israeli bombs elsewhere in southern Lebanon

http://news.bbc.co.uk/nol/shared/spl/hi/pop_ups/06/middle_east_enl_1154268659/img/1.jpg

http://www.state.gov/cms_images/2005_12_08_us-israel_equip-signing_600.jpg


Mass killing in the southern village of Qana,55 Civilians massacred including 27 children in a shelter

http://lebanon.squatdeluxe.com/images/2006/07/qana.jpg

QANA, Lebanon, July 30, 2006
Lebanese TV: Videos of little boys and girls, all dead, being pulled out from under the rubble of a building. It is much too painful to look for more than a few seconds at a time. The faces are too vivid, too close up, too real. Anyone watching, and I know that tens of millions are watching, cannot help but feel completely devastated and outraged, especially those, like myself, who have children of the same age group as the ones on the screen.

I see the word Qana on the bottom of the screen and, for a very long minute or two, I think that what I am watching is old footage of the Israeli massacre of one-hundred Lebanese civilians in the village of Qana during operation “Grapes of Wrath” in 1996. But wait. Were not those victims burned in a fireball of bombing as they sat in UN shelters? The ones I see now are not burned at all. They are completely intact with just a fine, even coat of dust on their lifeless bodies. Then it suddenly becomes clear: another massacre at the same village, Qana, ten years later. So far, they have pulled fifty-five bodies out of the shelter, thirty of them children.

All the reports from the news agencies and all witnesses on the scene say there is no presence of Hizballah fighters or rocket launchers in the area. Why this mass killing? A case of faulty intelligence? A completely confused pilot? An errant “smart” bomb? Or, more likely, yet another abject lesson to the Lebanese in the south that they should all leave their houses and villages ahead of a scorched earth policy? Indeed, this scenario is a recurrent theme over the past 17 days: Almost everyday a single house in an otherwise peaceful village is suddenly obliterated by a one-ton bomb from an F16. The number of victims from a single family usually ranges between eight and thirteen. Shortly thereafter, there is a mass exodus. The difference this time is that there were tens of people from two families in this large house.

seanx
16-08-2007, 06:22 PM
Ever hear of the NEWS section on this forum?

soglad
16-08-2007, 06:23 PM
Yes, mods please move.

december
16-08-2007, 06:25 PM
Ever hear of the NEWS section on this forum?

Do you have ANYTHING to say about the subject?

seanx
16-08-2007, 06:30 PM
Maybe people might read it - if you didn't stuff the same stuff
into people's faces every day.

Now..everybody's immune to it ..and just ignores it.

Ever hear the saying; familarity breeds contempt.

december
16-08-2007, 06:35 PM
Maybe people might read it - if you didn't stuff the same stuff
into people's faces every day.

Now..everybody's immune to it ..and just ignores it.

Ever hear the saying; familarity breeds contempt.

I have no idea what you are talking about and how is your post related to this thread.
Are you trying to be rude?