"The use of force alone is but temporary. It may subdue for a moment; but
it does not remove the necessity of subduing again: and a nation is not governed,
which is perpetually to be conquered." - Edmund Burke 1729-1797, British
Political Writer, Statesman
It's a tragedy that Israel did not take the time to learn from the mistakes
the United States committed in Iraq. Instead it followed the same policy of
relying on faulty military intelligence at best and hoping that mass bombardment
would scare Hezbollah into submission. This reminds us of the first huge bombing
event that the U.S. carried in Iraq "shock and awe"; their contention
was that this exhibition of firepower would put so much fear into the insurgents
that there would be little or no trouble in the future. This tactic proved
to be a complete waste of time other then providing an expensive landscaping
service and unnecessary deaths of many innocent individuals; attacks from insurgents
increased by a factor of almost a 1000. Today they are finally admitting that
Iraq could be in the Midst of a civil war. We officially declared that Iraq
was involved in a Civil war over 60 days ago. Anyone with a small shred of
intelligence can sniff that everything is not well when dozens of people keep
getting killed every week.
It seems that the world in general refuses to sit down and study the valuable
lessons history so eloquently provides. Israel relied on extremely faulty intelligence
to bomb the building at Qana which resulted in a whopping death toll of over
56 women and children. Now Israeli pilots themselves are deliberately missing
targets because of what they call faulty intelligence.
At least two Israeli fighter pilots have deliberately missed civilian targets
in Lebanon as disquiet grows in the military about flawed intelligence, The
Observer has learnt. Sources say the pilots were worried that targets had
been wrongly identified as Hizbollah facilities. Voices expressing concern
over the armed forces' failures are getting louder. One Israeli cabinet minister
said last week: 'We gave the army so much money. Why are we getting these
results?' Last week saw Hizbollah's guerrilla force, dismissed by senior
Israeli military officials as 'ragtag', inflict further casualties on one
of the world's most powerful armies in southern Lebanon. At least 12 elite
troops, the equivalent of Britain's SAS, have already been killed, and by
yesterday afternoon Israel's military death toll had climbed to 45.
Israel's chief of staff, Major-General Dan Halutz, had vowed to wipe out
Hizbollah's missile threat within 10 days. These claims are now being mocked
as rockets rain down on Israel's north with ever greater intensity, despite
an intense and highly destructive air bombardment.
As one well-connected Israeli expert put it: 'If we have such good information
in Lebanon, how come we still don't know the hideout of missiles and launchers?...
If we don't know the location of their weapons, why should we know which
house is a Hizbollah house?' Full
Story
What this campaign of indiscriminate bombing has done is simply unify all
the Muslims all over the world and also now several European nations against
Israel. It has also immensely increased Hezbollah's popularity and individuals
who were reluctant to support them are now increasingly rallying behind them.
Another fact that most people are not paying attention to is that Iran is
busy studying Israel's ability to handle Hezbollah in the field. This information
is being carefully analyzed and filed away for future references. What we do
know for a fact is that the Iranians must be highly pleased by Hezbollah's
success at holding Israelis forces at bay.
The average Israeli was fed false information and was told that this battle
would be over fast. This is the same line that was used back home in the United
States and look where we are now. 3 plus years later we are still in the midst
of an insurgency that is gathering strength and threatens to completely destroy
the existing government. The Israelis did not take the time to find out how
strongly equipped Hezbollah was and if they did they did not pass this information
to their people. Hezbollah has been using sophisticated anti- tank missiles
to knock out Israel's huge and incredibly strong tanks and are offering stiff
resistance to Israeli soldiers. In fact most of the Arab world was surprised
that Hezbollah was able to hold Israel back and offer such stiff resistance.
JERUSALEM - Hezbollah's sophisticated anti-tank missiles are perhaps the
guerrilla group's deadliest weapon in Lebanon fighting, with their ability
to pierce Israel's most advanced tanksExperts say this is further evidence
that Israel is facing a well-equipped army in this war, not a ragtag militia.Hezbollah
has fired Russian-made Metis-M anti-tank missiles and owns European-made
Milan missiles, the army confirmed on Friday.
In the last two days alone, these missiles have killed seven soldiers and
damaged three Israeli-made Merkava tanks - mountains of steel that are vaunted
as symbols of Israel's military might, the army said. Israeli media say most
of the 44 soldiers killed in four weeks of fighting were hit by anti-tank
missiles. "They (Hezbollah guerrillas) have some of the most advanced anti-tank
missiles in the world," said Yossi Kuperwasser, a senior military intelligence
officer who retired earlier this summer. "This is not a militia, it's an
infantry brigade with all the support units," Kuperwasser said. Full
Story
Note the origination of these missiles; Russia wants to be a power to be reckoned
with and we suspect that their wish is going to come true relatively fast.
In addition remember that China and Russia have joined forces even though they
dislike each other their dislike for the United States is much stronger.
The rage and anger this incursion of Lebanon has generated is huge and almost
at a level never seen before. All the Major Muslim countries are calling for
immediate cease fire and investigations into Israel's behaviour.
The Islamic world's largest organization of countries demanded on Thursday
that the U.N. implement an immediate cease-fire in Lebanon and investigate
what it called flagrant human rights violations by Israel.
The U.N. Human Rights Council should launch "a full investigation into
these criminal acts perpetrated by Israel," which include the killing of
civilians and destruction of homes in Lebanon, the declaration added. "We
hold Israel responsible for the loss of lives and suffering ... and demand
that Israel compensate (Lebanon) and its people for the losses sustained
resulting from Israeli aggression," the leaders said.
Malaysia, which chairs the OIC, rallied presidents, prime ministers and
policy-makers of 17 Muslim-majority nations for one-day talks to articulate
their opposition to Israel's attacks in Lebanese and Palestinian territories. "This
war must stop, or it will radicalize the Muslim world, even those of us who
are moderate today," said Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono,
who leads the world's most populous Muslim country. "From there, it will
be just one step away to that ultimate nightmare: a clash of civilizations." Full
Story
The worst part now is that radical Muslim organizations all over the world
have experienced a huge increase in the rate of enrollments. Worse still is
the fact that you have groups right now stating that they have dispatched suicide
bombers to mount attacks in Israel and to attack Jewish Interests in countries
that support Israel?
Indonesian police said they would look into a radical group's claim that
hundreds of Southeast Asian suicide bombers had been sent to attack Jewish
interests in countries that support Israel.
The group had already dispatched 217 suicide bombers, including 72 Indonesians
as well as citizens of six other Southeast Asian nations, Didu told the newspaper.A "passing
out" ceremony for more than 3,000 "jihadis" would be held Saturday in the
Indonesian city of Pontianak on Kalimantan island, he said, with 200 being
sent immediately to targets abroad. He could not immediately be reached for
comment. Police in Indonesia, the world's most populous Islamic nation, said
they were sceptical of the claims. "We first have to look into what their
mission and purposes are for making the claim. We need to first study this," national
police deputy spokesman Anton Bahrul Alam said. "Will anybody accept them?" Full
Story
Whether the claim above turns out to be true or not is irrelevant as it goes
without saying that it's just a matter of time before such radical groups attempt
to launch a series of attacks.
Conclusion
One could go on and on about the problems that have and will be generated
from Israelis attack of Lebanon but that would take forever. Things that we
should remember are that the average Israeli is going to pay a heavy price
for this war. Sadly many of them are already paying such a price. The old and
poor have been abandoned in cities and towns where most of Hezbollah's rockets
land; the reason they cannot leave is because they have no money and nowhere
to go. So they sit and wait like sitting ducks hoping that their buildings
do not get hit. On both sides of the fence innocent people are paying the price.
It does not matter if it's an Israeli or a Lebanese that gets killed; if they
are innocent it's simply one individual too many.
One can clearly see that both in Israel and Lebanon the biggest victims are
the poor and these individuals already lead a rather hard life when things
are normal. Now they are being asked to die for no reason simply because they
do not have the resources to move away. The Middle class individuals who can
move away in Israel are being put into cramped and stuffy bomb bunkers where
living conditions are unbearable at best and unlivable at worst. One must remember
that its summer in Israel and Lebanon right now. However one token of comfort
is that the Israeli's at least have bomb bunkers to protect them, while their
neighbors are left in the open and have to hope for the best.
In the end we fear that this war is going to simply make either Hezbollah
or some other Radical group like Al Qaeda 10 times stronger. It will also make
Iran one of the top power brokers in the region simply because two major zones
are in utter chaos; Iraq and Lebanon. In 6-9 years individuals will sit back
and shake their heads and ask themselves how they could have allowed something
like this to occur. It goes without saying that it will be almost impossible
now for there to be long term peace in the Middle East. What will happen between
now and some major conflict is that there will be series of peace deals and
each one will ultimately be violated.
Fast forwarding a little into the future
This attack on Lebanon has so weakened the Lebanese government that unless
the United Nations takes an active stance Lebanon could descend into a civil
war after Israel withdraws. If this were to happen then Iran's power increases
even more. Next its just a matter of time unless some major truce is implemented
between the 3 groups in Iraq before all hell breaks lose and the countries
descends into anarchy which will result in the division of this country into
3 zones; one for the Sunnis, one for the Shiites and one for the Kurds. As
soon this division takes place Turkey will mount a full scale attack in the
north to make sure the Kurds are not in charge and we suspect no one will attempt
to stop them. At this point in time total oil production in Iraq will fall
to quarter of its current production (which is already down to less then half
of what it was producing 3 years ago). Once again Iran will be only too happy
to see this situation unfold because it will make their oil even more valuable.
In addition lets not forget that they control the straits of Hormuz where over
21 million barrels of oil pass through every day.
Iran must be smiling for the United States and possibly Israel have speeded
up events to a point where even if they took the strongest drugs on this planet
they would not have been able to envision a few years ago.
One last thing Hezbollah has long range missiles that can reach Tel Aviv and
further. Why are they not firing them? The answer is that they are waiting
for the command to come from the top Ayatollah in Iran. If innocent people
continue to get killed in droves in Lebanon; expect this order to come shortly.
We are tabulating the results of the Religious provocation Index and it appears
that in all likelihood it's going to mount another new surge putting the red
line zone of 900 within breathing distance. If the 900 level is hit before
the year is over then we expect the gates of hell to be opened and total chaos
will be the rule of the day; we are not there yet. There is another possibility
and that is some sort of major peace deal could be brokered and the religious
provocation index mounts a steep correction. It's obvious which scenario we
at TI are routing for; just in case there is any doubt we would love to see
this index mount a horribly steep correction.
Yesterday, Mr Rashed, 40, was lying in a hospital bed surrounded by crowds
of relatives. Two weeks ago he took the family away for a break from the
rockets, "just to clear our minds", he said. "But how many times can you
leave? You have to come back eventually and then this happened," he said. "I
don't want this war, none of us wants it. You can't solve anything by conflict,
you need negotiations." Full
Story
Additional foot notes
This article was written several days before the cease fire agreement and
sent out to our subscribers. Since then a very delicate cease fire truce is
in action which theoretically has already been violated twice by the Israelis;
the main one was the failed commando raid.
One can easily see that this truce is not going to last long as none of the
European nations are willing to contribute any significant number of troops.
France has only contributed a paltry 200 which means the rest of the UN nations
will have to make up the remaining 14800 troops needed. We sincerely doubt
any nation is going to be willing to contribute a huge number of troops unless
lead nations such a France start to take this matter seriously. The way the
UN is dragging its feet means that no one is truly taking this matter seriously.
Our religious provocation Index (the only one of its kind in the world) has
so far predicted the huge increase in violence and terrorist activating in
the Middle East and on a World Wide basis. We will publish this index in a
follow up article.
The story below should give individuals any idea of what could happen in Lebanon
if peace efforts are thwarted.
More then 3500 Iraqis were killed last month; that is more then the total
number of military personnel killed in Iraq for the last 3 years. If this is
not a civil war then we hate to think of what the new definition of one is.
This is supposedly a country that has been saved and is on its way to democracy.
Now in its fourth year, the war has taken a toll - more than 2,600 Americans
have died and many more Iraqis have been killed. Last month alone, about
3,500 Iraqis died violently, the highest monthly civilian toll so far. Bush's
approval rating has slumped to the lowest point of his presidency and Republicans
are concerned that they could lose control of Congress because of voters'
unhappiness. Full
Story
There is a huge amount of anger in Israel now because the people feel like
their government lied to them; they have every right to be angry because their
government did indeed lie. This is what happens when individuals with very
little military experience take over; we are quite positive if Sharon was still
in power he would have handled things quite differently. Olmert and his close
allies continue to make rash decisions and sooner or later it appears that
they will pay the price in the next elections when the Israelis decide its
time for change.
They continue to anger the outside world and the U.N with blatant violations
of the recently brokered peace deal. If the Israelis were surprised by a Hamas
victory they are going to be shocked by the results of the next elections in
Lebanon. We predict that Hezbollah will most likely win the majority of seats
effectively all but sealing in their control of Lebanon. A Hezbollah win effectively
means that Iran now controls Lebanon and their power goes up by a factor of
at least 6.
There are some smart Israeli's in the Government who are suggesting that Israel
should start to negotiate with Syria. The Syria-Iran alliance is rather weak
and if the U.S and Israel offer Syria a big enough bone, they will dump Iran.
Israel could offer Syria the return of the Golan Heights in exchange for peace
and the U.S. could chip in with some economic incentive package. If they do
this they will have scored a huge strategic victory. The billion dollar question
is will they do this.
Long term as we stated before there is very little chance of a long term peace
deal; violence and war are going to ravage this part of the world for years
to come. We also suspect that Iran will continue to build up its arsenal with
the help of Russia and China both of which have a rather strong dislike for
the U.S.
Finally one must remember that every disaster brings forth new opportunity.
Since there is very little likelihood of there being any form of long term
peace in the Middle East a whole new range of investments other then the precious
metals will provide the well positioned investor with a huge opportunity to
lock in spectacular gains. However given a choice between these investments
and peace we would vote for peace but our vote matters very little; violence
is going to be the order of the day for years to come.
Final note
We never take sides, we are not biased and we only portray information from
an observer's point of view. To us there is no such thing as a bad Jew, bad
Muslim, bad Hindu or bad Catholic, Christian, etc. What we have in this world
are bad people who happen to hide behind their religions. One should never
globally blame an entire group for the bad deeds of a few.
"The direct use of force is such a poor solution to any problem; it is
generally employed only by small children and large nations." - David
Friedman