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Re: I wonder for how long the war will go on...
Until the international community realize "en masse" what has actually been happening.

posted by AardigeAfrikaner on June 9, 2008 at 4:29 AM | link to this | reply

Re: AardigeAfrikana
To the contrary, I'm saying that when a sovereign nation is invaded and they retaliate against the invader in the invaders own territory (in the particular case I'm alluding to here there is actually no "own territory") this retaliation will be used by the original aggressor to justify it's continuing invasion.  Only by resisting peacefully in your own territory (or at least the territory perceived to be your own by the international community for now) can it become clear who the instigator of aggression is.  Unprovoked armed invasion of a sovereign nation is definitely a "no go" in my mind.  Such unprovoked armed invasion has been hidden in massive amounts of misinformation since more than half a century ago.  When warring parties make war in a territory that is the property of neither, it is easy to hide the annexing of this land to the eyes of those who are emotionally involved with either of the two warring parties.   If you ad some misguided dogma and deceptive labels to a people who are perceived to be under threat, you have what seems to have looked to the perpetrators of the crime I'm referring to here as a fool proof plan.  Fortunately we are not fools. I'm not going to name the various parties here.  They know who they are.

posted by AardigeAfrikaner on June 9, 2008 at 4:26 AM | link to this | reply

AardigeAfrikana
In your description you intimate and suggest that unprovoked armed invasion of a sovereign nation is not a crime against the peace? I am certain that is false!

posted by Glennb on June 8, 2008 at 7:57 AM | link to this | reply

I wonder for how long the war will go on...

posted by Kayzzaman on June 8, 2008 at 5:43 AM | link to this | reply