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  • in reply to: The U.N and Hezbollah #1949452
    Gollevainen
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    All I know is that if Mexico or Canada were to shoot rockets into civilian areas. It doesn’t matter what crimes my government was responsible for. I would want the government to protect those civilians no matter the cost. So I am definately on Isreal side on this issue. However, because Isreal has the money, it should help rebuild Lebanon. The long term goal is Isreal’s survival. The only solution for that is winning the Arab streets

    …as long as Israelians (and US citizens in this case) feels safe… ;)ยด

    …I can drop a handkerchief from my Ivory tower so that you can whipe the blood on your hands :dev2:

    in reply to: General Discussion #360169
    Gollevainen
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    Among many other things, such as Lebanon excercising its sovereignty as a normal country is expected to do.

    Like bombing other countries and opressing the people living in it’s territorio?? ๐Ÿ˜‰

    And why is it so unacceptable for you that Israelis demand to feel safe in their country?

    Have I said it’s unacceptable?? I just feel it’s rather expensive if that feeling of safety cost thousend of gallons of blood…

    And by the way, I’ll say it clearly once and for all for you, it’s Israeli, not Israelian. I don’t know if there’s a reason for to you say it differently, but it’s not right. It’s like calling a citizen of the US Americani instead of an American. Sorry but I just had to say it for once.

    If you look at my profile you notice that I’m finnish. Then take up your mapbook and look to the page where the world is divaded according to languages. As you notice we finns belong to Finno-ugric language family and googling that up reveals to you that it’s completely different language than english or any other indo-european languages.

    In short I’m not native english speakers so pardon me if I make a few lingvist errors.

    That’s not what I said. I said that there are enouh Lebanese people who realize that Israel bombed their country because of Hizballah. There’s a difference.

    There is a difference yeas, but why don’t you ask how many of those approves the actions? And what do you mean “enough”? Enough for what? To agree with the zionist/rightwing propaganda that Israel has the right to defend themself by killing thousands of innocent civilians…

    in reply to: The U.N and Hezbollah #1949471
    Gollevainen
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    Among many other things, such as Lebanon excercising its sovereignty as a normal country is expected to do.

    Like bombing other countries and opressing the people living in it’s territorio?? ๐Ÿ˜‰

    And why is it so unacceptable for you that Israelis demand to feel safe in their country?

    Have I said it’s unacceptable?? I just feel it’s rather expensive if that feeling of safety cost thousend of gallons of blood…

    And by the way, I’ll say it clearly once and for all for you, it’s Israeli, not Israelian. I don’t know if there’s a reason for to you say it differently, but it’s not right. It’s like calling a citizen of the US Americani instead of an American. Sorry but I just had to say it for once.

    If you look at my profile you notice that I’m finnish. Then take up your mapbook and look to the page where the world is divaded according to languages. As you notice we finns belong to Finno-ugric language family and googling that up reveals to you that it’s completely different language than english or any other indo-european languages.

    In short I’m not native english speakers so pardon me if I make a few lingvist errors.

    That’s not what I said. I said that there are enouh Lebanese people who realize that Israel bombed their country because of Hizballah. There’s a difference.

    There is a difference yeas, but why don’t you ask how many of those approves the actions? And what do you mean “enough”? Enough for what? To agree with the zionist/rightwing propaganda that Israel has the right to defend themself by killing thousands of innocent civilians…

    in reply to: General Discussion #360175
    Gollevainen
    Participant

    It is not about Israel, it is about the Lebanese government regaining control of the southern half of their country from Hezbollah.

    ….so that the israelians can feel safe….

    in reply to: The U.N and Hezbollah #1949476
    Gollevainen
    Participant

    It is not about Israel, it is about the Lebanese government regaining control of the southern half of their country from Hezbollah.

    ….so that the israelians can feel safe….

    in reply to: General Discussion #360220
    Gollevainen
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    As an Israeli I can’t understand Hizballah’s motives, because they’re wrong. Some Lebanese, mostly in exile, also understand that they’re wrong.

    Believe it or not, Gollevainen, but not every Lebanese thinks that Hizballah is the Arab’s world’s shining knight. Many understand that it was Hizballah who brought over their country a conflict which had nothing to do with them.

    Here we go…You not understading Hezbollahs motives is quite understandable as you are Israelian. So when you think your reasons for doing imagine yourself to be a lebanese…would you understand Israelian actions??

    Belive or not most of people tend to look things form their own perspective and usually fails to see their enemies reasons to their actions. So I bet there is as much of those lebanese who thinks israelians are good when they bomb their nation as there is israelians who think Hezbollah is good when they fire rockets upon them…

    in reply to: The U.N and Hezbollah #1949500
    Gollevainen
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    As an Israeli I can’t understand Hizballah’s motives, because they’re wrong. Some Lebanese, mostly in exile, also understand that they’re wrong.

    Believe it or not, Gollevainen, but not every Lebanese thinks that Hizballah is the Arab’s world’s shining knight. Many understand that it was Hizballah who brought over their country a conflict which had nothing to do with them.

    Here we go…You not understading Hezbollahs motives is quite understandable as you are Israelian. So when you think your reasons for doing imagine yourself to be a lebanese…would you understand Israelian actions??

    Belive or not most of people tend to look things form their own perspective and usually fails to see their enemies reasons to their actions. So I bet there is as much of those lebanese who thinks israelians are good when they bomb their nation as there is israelians who think Hezbollah is good when they fire rockets upon them…

    in reply to: General Discussion #360257
    Gollevainen
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    Neither of them wants Israel to attack Lebanon, but at least some of them can understand Israel’s motives.

    I doupt any of those having their closest killed or homes destroyed in this latest campaing understand Israelis motives…

    …as a Israelian, do you understand Hezbollahs motives??

    in reply to: The U.N and Hezbollah #1949523
    Gollevainen
    Participant

    Neither of them wants Israel to attack Lebanon, but at least some of them can understand Israel’s motives.

    I doupt any of those having their closest killed or homes destroyed in this latest campaing understand Israelis motives…

    …as a Israelian, do you understand Hezbollahs motives??

    in reply to: General Discussion #360268
    Gollevainen
    Participant

    1. Disciplin reinstated in Schools.
    2 Bring back the stocks.
    3. Harsher sentences.
    4. Bring back the chain gang.
    5. National service returned.
    6. Human rights abolished.
    7. All Police and civilians carry hand guns .
    8. Harsher Prisons.
    9. Shoot too kill in defence of your property.
    10. Barbwire allowed, too protect your property.

    So in order to achive order lets spread some havoc?? :confused: :confused:

    I am myself coming from a country where guns are strickly supervised with permissions to buy and carry are needed…and as sportsshooter I have had any proplems to buy a gun and get the needed permissions to them…

    Also in here there is a national military service mandatory to all young males…

    …and what is the best we have great respect towards human rights and wellware sosiety which allows citizens to actually to benefit of their rights…

    …so are you living in the wrong country :confused: ๐Ÿ˜‰ :p

    in reply to: Obituary #1949530
    Gollevainen
    Participant

    1. Disciplin reinstated in Schools.
    2 Bring back the stocks.
    3. Harsher sentences.
    4. Bring back the chain gang.
    5. National service returned.
    6. Human rights abolished.
    7. All Police and civilians carry hand guns .
    8. Harsher Prisons.
    9. Shoot too kill in defence of your property.
    10. Barbwire allowed, too protect your property.

    So in order to achive order lets spread some havoc?? :confused: :confused:

    I am myself coming from a country where guns are strickly supervised with permissions to buy and carry are needed…and as sportsshooter I have had any proplems to buy a gun and get the needed permissions to them…

    Also in here there is a national military service mandatory to all young males…

    …and what is the best we have great respect towards human rights and wellware sosiety which allows citizens to actually to benefit of their rights…

    …so are you living in the wrong country :confused: ๐Ÿ˜‰ :p

    in reply to: General Discussion #360272
    Gollevainen
    Participant

    Well like I said, what ever it takes….

    …Wonder have anyone ever bothered to ask from ordinary lebanese what make them feel safe??

    in reply to: The U.N and Hezbollah #1949533
    Gollevainen
    Participant

    Well like I said, what ever it takes….

    …Wonder have anyone ever bothered to ask from ordinary lebanese what make them feel safe??

    in reply to: Did Kievs carry SS-N-12 reloads. . . #2042589
    Gollevainen
    Participant

    Unfortunately, as always, the Russians are stuck on such things. The crane used for the reloading can only take one missile at the time, but that same crane is used for lifting ALL the heavy stuff in port, which means a logistical nightmare and quite a busy schedule for the crane.
    here the same crane is used to take off the radar from Kerch:

    My own experience of soviet military hardware is bit diffrent as we used to notice that every single little bult and buckle had it’s own dedicated opener or screwchanger which wasen’t adoptable to used in other bults. It was enormously frustrating and you can imagine what happens when one of the openers is gone missing…

    …So perhpas someone has complained this default to his local commisar, he took the matter above his and finally it reached to some minor branch of the central committe of military affairs which decided to set a evaluation to test new “revolutionary in logistical affairs” doctrine in the shape of that particular crane…poor ****** ๐Ÿ™ ๐Ÿ˜‰

    in reply to: General Discussion #360301
    Gollevainen
    Participant

    Ian Andersson. While he might get some regocnition along his Jethro Tull, he really is the one of the best lyricans that there is…

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