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"Thailand Hunting Hezbollah Operatives Planning Terror Attacks Against Jews, IsraelisHaaretz Newspaper, Israel"

thai solution, send all the potential victims back to their country, problem solvesd

do nothing to the perps, nor members of that organization

LOS money talks bullshit walks TIT

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So Israel informed Thailand that three lebanese guys with swedish passports have entered Thailand so the Thai police arrested a lebanese/swiss guy.

which is it? the Thai gov't says that there is no terrorist threat in the first post, then says that the Terrorist are going after isrealies in the third post! how do you tell who is an israeli and who isn't? WHAT A CROCK!
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how do you tell who is an israeli and who isn't? WHAT A CROCK!

Are you serious? For real?

http://www.jewishthailand.com/

Keep in mind terrorists like this are quite happy to kill Jews in general, Americans in general, and westerners in general plus collateral damage which in the case of an attack in Thailand would of course include Thai people.

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how do you tell who is an israeli and who isn't? WHAT A CROCK!

Are you serious? For real?

http://www.jewishthailand.com/

Keep in mind terrorists like this are quite happy to kill Jews in general, Americans in general, and westerners in general plus collateral damage which in the case of an attack in Thailand would of course include Thai people.

Terrorists like this?

When was the last time Hezbollah made a mass-scale terrorist attack involving multiple locations and targeting random tourists and/or nationalities not involved in the Lebanese Civil War?

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how do you tell who is an israeli and who isn't? WHAT A CROCK!

Are you serious? For real?

http://www.jewishthailand.com/

Keep in mind terrorists like this are quite happy to kill Jews in general, Americans in general, and westerners in general plus collateral damage which in the case of an attack in Thailand would of course include Thai people.

Terrorists like this?

When was the last time Hezbollah made a mass-scale terrorist attack involving multiple locations and targeting random tourists and/or nationalities not involved in the Lebanese Civil War?

This track record is bad enough for me. You are trying to qualify this as if you are the Hezbollah defense lawyer. They have clearly been involved in terrorist activities for decades now against multiple nationalities. If you don't think foreign terrorist activities in Thailand should be of concern, that is your business, but don't be surprised if people find it suspicious and irrational.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hezbollah

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how do you tell who is an israeli and who isn't? WHAT A CROCK!

Are you serious? For real?

http://www.jewishthailand.com/

Keep in mind terrorists like this are quite happy to kill Jews in general, Americans in general, and westerners in general plus collateral damage which in the case of an attack in Thailand would of course include Thai people.

Terrorists like this?

When was the last time Hezbollah made a mass-scale terrorist attack involving multiple locations and targeting random tourists and/or nationalities not involved in the Lebanese Civil War?

This track record is bad enough for me. You are trying to qualify this as if you are the Hezbollah defense lawyer. They have clearly been involved in terrorist activities for decades now against multiple nationalities. If you don't think foreign terrorist activities in Thailand should be of concern, that is your business, but don't be surprised if people find it suspicious and irrational.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hezbollah

When was the last time Iran was close to blows with USA

at the same time Syria is close to civil war?

Both are financial and directorial backers of Hezbollah.

And both are on the ropes to some extent, that is the times

in the past that they have let Hezbollah off it's leash.

They have tried to 'clean up Hezbollahs image' for several years

since they gained governmental control of some territory,

but that hasn't been the success they imagined it would be.

So a third reason for them to make a strike out of town

against the great satans and friends.

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Are people in denial or completely ignorant of Hezbollah's past operations?

Hezbollah has killed more US nationals than Israelis. Hundreds of US nationals have been murdered by Hezbollah. As such, they pose a threat to US nationals.

Hezbollah has kidnapped more Europeans than Israelis. Hezbollah has repeatedly threatened and murdered EU nationals, and been responsible for hijackings. As such, they pose a threat to EU nationals. The western authorities did the right thing by sounding an alarm.Here's a quick recap for those that think Hezbollah is harmless;

· July 19, 1982: Hezbollah kidnaps the president of the American University in Beirut, Davis S. Dodge, This was the start of Hezbollah's kidnap and ransom operations with 30+ Westerners kidnapped and held for ransom.

· April 18, 1983: Hezbollah attacks the U.S. embassy in Beirut with a car bomb, killing 63 people, 17 of whom were American citizens.

· Oct. 23, 1983: Hezbollah attacks attacks U.S. Marine barracks with a truck bomb, killing 241 American military personnel stationed in Beirut as part of a peace-keeping force. A separate attack against the French military compound in Beirut kills 58.

· Sept. 20, 1984: Hezbollah attacks the U.S. embassy annex in Beirut with a car bomb, killing 2 Americans and 22 others.

· March 16, 1984: William F. Buckley, a CIA operative working at the U.S. embassy in Beirut, is kidnapped and later murdered.

· April 12, 1984: Hezbollah attacks a restaurant near the U.S. Air Force Base in Torrejon, Spain. The bombing kills eighteen U.S. servicemen and injures 83 people.

· Dec. 4, 1984: Hezbollah terrorists hijack a Kuwait Airlines plane. Four passengers are murdered, including two Americans.

· June 14, 1985: Hezbollah terrorists hijack TWA flight 847. The hijackers severely beat Passenger Robert Stethem, a U.S. Navy diver, before killing him and dumping his body onto the tarmac at the Beirut airport. Other passengers are held as hostages before being released on June 30.

· Feb. 17, 1988: THezbollah kidnaps Col. William Higgins, a U.S. Marine serving with a United Nations truce monitoring group in Lebanon, and later murders him.

· March 17, 1992: With the help of Iranian intelligence, Hezbollah bombs the Israeli embassy in Buenos Aires, killing 29 and injuring over 200.

· July 18, 1994: Hezbollah bombs the Jewish community center in Buenos Aires–again with Iranian help–killing 86 and injuring over 200.

· Nov., 2002: Acting on tip offs from US and British intelligence, Canadian authorities prevent an attempted terrorist attack. Canada then lists Hezbollah as a terrorist organization in Dec. 2002..

· June 5, 2003: Following evidence of potential Hezbollah terror cells in Australia, Australia lists Hezbollah's "military wing" as a terrorist organization.

· Sept. 2, 2004: United Nations Security Council Resolution 1559 calls for "the disbanding and disarmament of all Lebanese and non-Lebanese militias," a reference to Hezbollah. Hezbollah and Iran refuse to acknowledge the UN concerns.

· December 2004: Both the United States and France ban Hezbollah's satellite television network, Al Manar. A U.S. State Department spokesman notes the channel "preaches violence and hatred."

· March 10, 2005: The European Parliament overwhelmingly passes a resolution stating: "Parliament considers that clear evidence exists of terrorist activities by Hezbollah. The (EU) Council should take all necessary steps to curtail them."

· Aug. 11, 2006: The United Nations Security Council unanimously adopts Resolution 1701, which calls for a cessation of hostilities, the deployment of Lebanese and U.N. forces into southern Lebanon, and the disarmament of armed groups in Lebanon.

Note that I have not mentioned any of the multiple attacks on Israel. This is all the international activity. I offer that the position adopted by the USA and its allies acted to keep the world and US nationals alot safer. Anyone that argues that Hezbollah does not present a threat to the security of many westerners is a clueless idiot. The facts speak for themselves. Maybe some of you don't care if the US embassy or the some of the multiple medical and cultural support facilities are attacked. I do. Lose some of those people and you'll see it reflected in a major cost to the economy.

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Are people in denial or completely ignorant of Hezbollah's past operations?

Hezbollah has killed more US nationals than Israelis. Hundreds of US nationals have been murdered by Hezbollah. As such, they pose a threat to US nationals.

Hezbollah has kidnapped more Europeans than Israelis. Hezbollah has repeatedly threatened and murdered EU nationals, and been responsible for hijackings. As such, they pose a threat to EU nationals. The western authorities did the right thing by sounding an alarm.Here's a quick recap for those that think Hezbollah is harmless;

· July 19, 1982: Hezbollah kidnaps the president of the American University in Beirut, Davis S. Dodge, This was the start of Hezbollah's kidnap and ransom operations with 30+ Westerners kidnapped and held for ransom.

· April 18, 1983: Hezbollah attacks the U.S. embassy in Beirut with a car bomb, killing 63 people, 17 of whom were American citizens.

· Oct. 23, 1983: Hezbollah attacks attacks U.S. Marine barracks with a truck bomb, killing 241 American military personnel stationed in Beirut as part of a peace-keeping force. A separate attack against the French military compound in Beirut kills 58.

· Sept. 20, 1984: Hezbollah attacks the U.S. embassy annex in Beirut with a car bomb, killing 2 Americans and 22 others.

· March 16, 1984: William F. Buckley, a CIA operative working at the U.S. embassy in Beirut, is kidnapped and later murdered.

· April 12, 1984: Hezbollah attacks a restaurant near the U.S. Air Force Base in Torrejon, Spain. The bombing kills eighteen U.S. servicemen and injures 83 people.

· Dec. 4, 1984: Hezbollah terrorists hijack a Kuwait Airlines plane. Four passengers are murdered, including two Americans.

· June 14, 1985: Hezbollah terrorists hijack TWA flight 847. The hijackers severely beat Passenger Robert Stethem, a U.S. Navy diver, before killing him and dumping his body onto the tarmac at the Beirut airport. Other passengers are held as hostages before being released on June 30.

· Feb. 17, 1988: THezbollah kidnaps Col. William Higgins, a U.S. Marine serving with a United Nations truce monitoring group in Lebanon, and later murders him.

· March 17, 1992: With the help of Iranian intelligence, Hezbollah bombs the Israeli embassy in Buenos Aires, killing 29 and injuring over 200.

· July 18, 1994: Hezbollah bombs the Jewish community center in Buenos Aires–again with Iranian help–killing 86 and injuring over 200.

· Nov., 2002: Acting on tip offs from US and British intelligence, Canadian authorities prevent an attempted terrorist attack. Canada then lists Hezbollah as a terrorist organization in Dec. 2002..

· June 5, 2003: Following evidence of potential Hezbollah terror cells in Australia, Australia lists Hezbollah's "military wing" as a terrorist organization.

· Sept. 2, 2004: United Nations Security Council Resolution 1559 calls for "the disbanding and disarmament of all Lebanese and non-Lebanese militias," a reference to Hezbollah. Hezbollah and Iran refuse to acknowledge the UN concerns.

· December 2004: Both the United States and France ban Hezbollah's satellite television network, Al Manar. A U.S. State Department spokesman notes the channel "preaches violence and hatred."

· March 10, 2005: The European Parliament overwhelmingly passes a resolution stating: "Parliament considers that clear evidence exists of terrorist activities by Hezbollah. The (EU) Council should take all necessary steps to curtail them."

· Aug. 11, 2006: The United Nations Security Council unanimously adopts Resolution 1701, which calls for a cessation of hostilities, the deployment of Lebanese and U.N. forces into southern Lebanon, and the disarmament of armed groups in Lebanon.

Note that I have not mentioned any of the multiple attacks on Israel. This is all the international activity. I offer that the position adopted by the USA and its allies acted to keep the world and US nationals alot safer. Anyone that argues that Hezbollah does not present a threat to the security of many westerners is a clueless idiot. The facts speak for themselves. Maybe some of you don't care if the US embassy or the some of the multiple medical and cultural support facilities are attacked. I do. Lose some of those people and you'll see it reflected in a major cost to the economy.

All the attacks listed there are 18 years ago or older and during Israel's occupation of southern Lebanon.

The US and French were also involved in the civil war and, of course, French-made laws favoring Christians were a root cause of the confict.

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All the attacks listed there are 18 years ago or older and during Israel's occupation of southern Lebanon.

The US and French were also involved in the civil war and, of course, French-made laws favoring Christians were a root cause of the confict.

Just curious, considering the confession of the captured Hezbollah person that Israeli innocent civilian targets were the goal in Thailand, since you have taken it upon yourself to be a defender of Hezbollah, whether you agree with their attitude about Israel:
From the inception of Hezbollah to the present,[9][44] the elimination of the State of Israel has been one of Hezbollah's primary goals. Some translations of Hezbollah's 1985 Arabic-language manifesto state that "our struggle will end only when this entity [israel] is obliterated".[9] According to Hezbollah's Deputy-General, Na'im Qasim, the struggle against Israel is a core belief of Hezbollah and the central rationale of Hezbollah's existence.[45]
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All the attacks listed there are 18 years ago or older and during Israel's occupation of southern Lebanon.

The US and French were also involved in the civil war and, of course, French-made laws favoring Christians were a root cause of the confict.

Just curious, considering the confession of the captured Hezbollah person that Israeli innocent civilian targets were the goal in Thailand, since you have taken it upon yourself to be a defender of Hezbollah, whether you agree with their attitude about Israel:
From the inception of Hezbollah to the present,[9][44] the elimination of the State of Israel has been one of Hezbollah's primary goals. Some translations of Hezbollah's 1985 Arabic-language manifesto state that "our struggle will end only when this entity [israel] is obliterated".[9] According to Hezbollah's Deputy-General, Na'im Qasim, the struggle against Israel is a core belief of Hezbollah and the central rationale of Hezbollah's existence.[45]
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LOL, so because I bring up facts about Hezbollah and the Lebanese Civil War it means I support the "elimination of the State of Isreal?"

No, I don't support the elimination of any state or violence at all.

But lumping together all organizations and groups labled as "terrorists" and failing to look at the motivation behind what some group did or does perpetuates ignorance and support for neo-imperialist wars.

Did the guy confess that innocent Israeli civilians in Thailand were a target? I thought the Thai government said that he confessed to storing and planning to traffic materials to be used elsewhere?

And I thought Hezbollah has denied that the guy is in Hezbollah?

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how do you tell who is an israeli and who isn't? WHAT A CROCK!

Are you serious? For real?

http://www.jewishthailand.com/

Keep in mind terrorists like this are quite happy to kill Jews in general, Americans in general, and westerners in general plus collateral damage which in the case of an attack in Thailand would of course include Thai people.

Terrorists like this?

When was the last time Hezbollah made a mass-scale terrorist attack involving multiple locations and targeting random tourists and/or nationalities not involved in the Lebanese Civil War?

Answer: Never.

When it comes the mass scale killing of innocent civilians other entities and nations come to my mind.

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Terrorists like this?

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Are people in denial or completely ignorant of Hezbollah's past operations?

Hezbollah has killed more US nationals than Israelis. Hundreds of US nationals have been murdered by Hezbollah. As such, they pose a threat to US nationals.

Hezbollah has kidnapped more Europeans than Israelis. Hezbollah has repeatedly threatened and murdered EU nationals, and been responsible for hijackings. As such, they pose a threat to EU nationals. The western authorities did the right thing by sounding an alarm.Here's a quick recap for those that think Hezbollah is harmless;

· July 19, 1982: Hezbollah kidnaps the president of the American University in Beirut, Davis S. Dodge, This was the start of Hezbollah's kidnap and ransom operations with 30+ Westerners kidnapped and held for ransom.

· April 18, 1983: Hezbollah attacks the U.S. embassy in Beirut with a car bomb, killing 63 people, 17 of whom were American citizens.

· Oct. 23, 1983: Hezbollah attacks attacks U.S. Marine barracks with a truck bomb, killing 241 American military personnel stationed in Beirut as part of a peace-keeping force. A separate attack against the French military compound in Beirut kills 58.

· Sept. 20, 1984: Hezbollah attacks the U.S. embassy annex in Beirut with a car bomb, killing 2 Americans and 22 others.

· March 16, 1984: William F. Buckley, a CIA operative working at the U.S. embassy in Beirut, is kidnapped and later murdered.

· April 12, 1984: Hezbollah attacks a restaurant near the U.S. Air Force Base in Torrejon, Spain. The bombing kills eighteen U.S. servicemen and injures 83 people.

· Dec. 4, 1984: Hezbollah terrorists hijack a Kuwait Airlines plane. Four passengers are murdered, including two Americans.

· June 14, 1985: Hezbollah terrorists hijack TWA flight 847. The hijackers severely beat Passenger Robert Stethem, a U.S. Navy diver, before killing him and dumping his body onto the tarmac at the Beirut airport. Other passengers are held as hostages before being released on June 30.

· Feb. 17, 1988: THezbollah kidnaps Col. William Higgins, a U.S. Marine serving with a United Nations truce monitoring group in Lebanon, and later murders him.

· March 17, 1992: With the help of Iranian intelligence, Hezbollah bombs the Israeli embassy in Buenos Aires, killing 29 and injuring over 200.

· July 18, 1994: Hezbollah bombs the Jewish community center in Buenos Aires–again with Iranian help–killing 86 and injuring over 200.

· Nov., 2002: Acting on tip offs from US and British intelligence, Canadian authorities prevent an attempted terrorist attack. Canada then lists Hezbollah as a terrorist organization in Dec. 2002..

· June 5, 2003: Following evidence of potential Hezbollah terror cells in Australia, Australia lists Hezbollah's "military wing" as a terrorist organization.

· Sept. 2, 2004: United Nations Security Council Resolution 1559 calls for "the disbanding and disarmament of all Lebanese and non-Lebanese militias," a reference to Hezbollah. Hezbollah and Iran refuse to acknowledge the UN concerns.

· December 2004: Both the United States and France ban Hezbollah's satellite television network, Al Manar. A U.S. State Department spokesman notes the channel "preaches violence and hatred."

· March 10, 2005: The European Parliament overwhelmingly passes a resolution stating: "Parliament considers that clear evidence exists of terrorist activities by Hezbollah. The (EU) Council should take all necessary steps to curtail them."

· Aug. 11, 2006: The United Nations Security Council unanimously adopts Resolution 1701, which calls for a cessation of hostilities, the deployment of Lebanese and U.N. forces into southern Lebanon, and the disarmament of armed groups in Lebanon.

Note that I have not mentioned any of the multiple attacks on Israel. This is all the international activity. I offer that the position adopted by the USA and its allies acted to keep the world and US nationals alot safer. Anyone that argues that Hezbollah does not present a threat to the security of many westerners is a clueless idiot. The facts speak for themselves. Maybe some of you don't care if the US embassy or the some of the multiple medical and cultural support facilities are attacked. I do. Lose some of those people and you'll see it reflected in a major cost to the economy.

All the attacks listed there are 18 years ago or older and during Israel's occupation of southern Lebanon.

The US and French were also involved in the civil war and, of course, French-made laws favoring Christians were a root cause of the confict.

but it is ok for islam to have laws favoring islamists and non islamists being second class citizens, or not even considered citizens, your faux outrage is pathetic

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The Thai culture is totally different from the Western culture. They are mainly Buddhists and believe in karma, everyone eventually gets what he/she deserves and "shit happens", too. Look how many of them wear helmets. Mai pen rai.

If you come to Thailand and stay for a while you have to accept that or get lost. Actually I like that attitude more than the Western one, that's why I keep coming back. If you focus on the bad possibilites too much you will only make your life miserable and still not be able to avoid your accidents.

Just my 2 cents.

There are certainly more annoying people than the Thais - their free-loving attitude is pleasant to be around.

However, their 'mai pen rai' attitude has its consequences - ones that are perfectly avoidable, 100% human caused disasters.

Riding around without a helmet is one thing - riding with a an infant on a motorcyle is another. Riding with an infant, at night, with no headlights, the wrong way down a highway is yet another (sounds far fetched - but anyone who has lived in Thailand for a bit has seen this kind of thing....its all too common, really).

A free-loving, easy going attitude is great. Blatantly irresponsible behavior isn't.

When are you going back to where you came from ??

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Are people in denial or completely ignorant of Hezbollah's past operations?

Hezbollah has killed more US nationals than Israelis. Hundreds of US nationals have been murdered by Hezbollah. As such, they pose a threat to US nationals.

Hezbollah has kidnapped more Europeans than Israelis. Hezbollah has repeatedly threatened and murdered EU nationals, and been responsible for hijackings. As such, they pose a threat to EU nationals. The western authorities did the right thing by sounding an alarm.Here's a quick recap for those that think Hezbollah is harmless;

· July 19, 1982: Hezbollah kidnaps the president of the American University in Beirut, Davis S. Dodge, This was the start of Hezbollah's kidnap and ransom operations with 30+ Westerners kidnapped and held for ransom.

· April 18, 1983: Hezbollah attacks the U.S. embassy in Beirut with a car bomb, killing 63 people, 17 of whom were American citizens.

· Oct. 23, 1983: Hezbollah attacks attacks U.S. Marine barracks with a truck bomb, killing 241 American military personnel stationed in Beirut as part of a peace-keeping force. A separate attack against the French military compound in Beirut kills 58.

· Sept. 20, 1984: Hezbollah attacks the U.S. embassy annex in Beirut with a car bomb, killing 2 Americans and 22 others.

· March 16, 1984: William F. Buckley, a CIA operative working at the U.S. embassy in Beirut, is kidnapped and later murdered.

· April 12, 1984: Hezbollah attacks a restaurant near the U.S. Air Force Base in Torrejon, Spain. The bombing kills eighteen U.S. servicemen and injures 83 people.

· Dec. 4, 1984: Hezbollah terrorists hijack a Kuwait Airlines plane. Four passengers are murdered, including two Americans.

· June 14, 1985: Hezbollah terrorists hijack TWA flight 847. The hijackers severely beat Passenger Robert Stethem, a U.S. Navy diver, before killing him and dumping his body onto the tarmac at the Beirut airport. Other passengers are held as hostages before being released on June 30.

· Feb. 17, 1988: THezbollah kidnaps Col. William Higgins, a U.S. Marine serving with a United Nations truce monitoring group in Lebanon, and later murders him.

· March 17, 1992: With the help of Iranian intelligence, Hezbollah bombs the Israeli embassy in Buenos Aires, killing 29 and injuring over 200.

· July 18, 1994: Hezbollah bombs the Jewish community center in Buenos Aires–again with Iranian help–killing 86 and injuring over 200.

· Nov., 2002: Acting on tip offs from US and British intelligence, Canadian authorities prevent an attempted terrorist attack. Canada then lists Hezbollah as a terrorist organization in Dec. 2002..

· June 5, 2003: Following evidence of potential Hezbollah terror cells in Australia, Australia lists Hezbollah's "military wing" as a terrorist organization.

· Sept. 2, 2004: United Nations Security Council Resolution 1559 calls for "the disbanding and disarmament of all Lebanese and non-Lebanese militias," a reference to Hezbollah. Hezbollah and Iran refuse to acknowledge the UN concerns.

· December 2004: Both the United States and France ban Hezbollah's satellite television network, Al Manar. A U.S. State Department spokesman notes the channel "preaches violence and hatred."

· March 10, 2005: The European Parliament overwhelmingly passes a resolution stating: "Parliament considers that clear evidence exists of terrorist activities by Hezbollah. The (EU) Council should take all necessary steps to curtail them."

· Aug. 11, 2006: The United Nations Security Council unanimously adopts Resolution 1701, which calls for a cessation of hostilities, the deployment of Lebanese and U.N. forces into southern Lebanon, and the disarmament of armed groups in Lebanon.

Note that I have not mentioned any of the multiple attacks on Israel. This is all the international activity. I offer that the position adopted by the USA and its allies acted to keep the world and US nationals alot safer. Anyone that argues that Hezbollah does not present a threat to the security of many westerners is a clueless idiot. The facts speak for themselves. Maybe some of you don't care if the US embassy or the some of the multiple medical and cultural support facilities are attacked. I do. Lose some of those people and you'll see it reflected in a major cost to the economy.

All the attacks listed there are 18 years ago or older and during Israel's occupation of southern Lebanon.

The US and French were also involved in the civil war and, of course, French-made laws favoring Christians were a root cause of the confict.

For Hezbollah their perspective goes back to the Christian Crusades in the Holy Land 1,000 years ago.The last 20 years are just a foot note in their time line of anger.

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It seems the BKK Post today picked up the report from the DEBKAfile web site that I posted here last night, re the terrorists' supposed plan being to bomb and take hostages at the Jewish Chabad Center in BKK as well as at restaurants in the KSR area...

Right now, that news item is the lead item on the BKK Post web site along with a photo.

I can't post a link to the BKK Post report here...under forum rules... But I can post a link to the Debkafile news report that they're basically repeating...

http://www.debka.com/article/21654/

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It seems the BKK Post today picked up the report from the DEBKAfile web site that I posted here last night, re the terrorists' supposed plan being to bomb and take hostages at the Jewish Chabad Center in BKK as well as at restaurants in the KSR area...

Right now, that news item is the lead item on the BKK Post web site along with a photo.

I can't post a link to the BKK Post report here...under forum rules... But I can post a link to the Debkafile news report that they're basically repeating...

http://www.debka.com/article/21654/

and they show him without his WWE wrestling mask as well

and still wearing a red shirt, interesting fashion statement

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All the attacks listed there are 18 years ago or older and during Israel's occupation of southern Lebanon.

The US and French were also involved in the civil war and, of course, French-made laws favoring Christians were a root cause of the confict.

For Hezbollah their perspective goes back to the Christian Crusades in the Holy Land 1,000 years ago.The last 20 years are just a foot note in their time line of anger.

Hezbollah is part of coalation government that includes Christian, Druze and secular parties.

Lebanon is too multi-ethnic/religious for them to use anger/hatred as the basis of their actions... they would never be able to get anything done or maintain their share of power.

Their military wing has support from a sizeable portion of non-Islamic groups simply because the Lebanese military isn't strong enough to defend the country.

I think Hezbollah is more practical than you give them credit for.

Ideologically, they share much with Revolutionary Iran but in practice they're more inclusive.

And they're not a fringe group... they are a part of the mainstream Lebanese political system so they have a lot to lose.

That's why the reported planned attacks seems unlike them.

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All these Middle East conflicts have become a big worldwide pain in the butt.

For all I care, the whole lot of the Middle Eastern nations can nuke themselves out of existence. None of those countries have any significance to me; I couldn’t give a rat’s behind which side wins.

Yet the so called Middle Eastern terrorists or those Presumed to be on the side of righteousness continue to bring they’re disputes over to other countries and many innocents who have no connections or relevance with the Middle East have paid the price on their behalf, such as the 9/11 attacks for example.

Why not send the nationalities that are considered as a high-risk security threat, even by just they’re presence here, packing, and let them fight it out within their own countries?

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For all I care, the whole lot of the Middle Eastern nations can nuke themselves out of existence. None of those countries have any significance to me; I couldn’t give a rat’s behind which side wins.

Funny. I think you'll care if Iran blocks the Straits of Hormuz as they have threatened. Oil. Global economy. Get it?

Why not send the nationalities that are considered as a high-risk security threat, even by just they’re presence here, packing, and let them fight it out within their own countries?

Were the Israelis threatening to blow up Thai mosques and Iranian restaurants in Thailand, or take Iranian tourists in Thailand as hostages?

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For all I care, the whole lot of the Middle Eastern nations can nuke themselves out of existence. None of those countries have any significance to me; I couldn’t give a rat’s behind which side wins.

Funny. I think you'll care if Iran blocks the Straits of Hormuz as they have threatened. Oil. Global economy. Get it?

Why not send the nationalities that are considered as a high-risk security threat, even by just they’re presence here, packing, and let them fight it out within their own countries?

Were the Israelis threatening to blow up Thai mosques and Iranian restaurants in Thailand, or take Iranian tourists in Thailand as hostages?

How many more innocent lives and the lives of those in military service are going to be wasted because of oil in the interests of big business?

I look forward to the day when new technologies completely replace the need for fossil fuels, then it will be judgement day for these tin pot nations.

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I think the world is going Mad. There are so many conflicts in so many different countries.

The USA need to settle down and stop interfering in places like Syria and the Muslims need to understand, there is

a limit to the patience of people putting up with suicide bombers.

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I actually thought this was a credible threat and possibly it still is. That was until I heard they'd arrested a Lebanese man with links to Hezbollah. Ok, two thirds of the Lebanese population are Shiite Muslims, of these probably a good percentage of them have a 'link' in some way to Hezbollah, whether it is is their medical services, political wing, their education facilities or just because they like to sit around smoking a nargile on the corner. You could round up a couple of hundred Lebanese in Thailand using the exact same criteria. I seriously hope that nothing comes of it and frankly this doesn't suit Hezbollah's style at all but you never know.

good luck and peace, love happiness and mungbeans to all

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All these Middle East conflicts have become a big worldwide pain in the butt.

For all I care, the whole lot of the Middle Eastern nations can nuke themselves out of existence. None of those countries have any significance to me; I couldn’t give a rat’s behind which side wins.

Yet the so called Middle Eastern terrorists or those Presumed to be on the side of righteousness continue to bring they’re disputes over to other countries and many innocents who have no connections or relevance with the Middle East have paid the price on their behalf, such as the 9/11 attacks for example.

Why not send the nationalities that are considered as a high-risk security threat, even by just they’re presence here, packing, and let them fight it out within their own countries?

Yes and then boot out the Irish, then go for the Paki's and Indians (not like they contribute much to the Thai economy) Then boot out the Norwegians because we know there are one or two nutters with guns up there, then the Germans because they insist on wearing socks with their sandals at the Chicken Shed!

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I actually thought this was a credible threat and possibly it still is. That was until I heard they'd arrested a Lebanese man with links to Hezbollah.

With tons of materials that are commonly used for making explosives. coffee1.gif

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I actually thought this was a credible threat and possibly it still is. That was until I heard they'd arrested a Lebanese man with links to Hezbollah. Ok, two thirds of the Lebanese population are Shiite Muslims, of these probably a good percentage of them have a 'link' in some way to Hezbollah, whether it is is their medical services, political wing, their education facilities or just because they like to sit around smoking a nargile on the corner. You could round up a couple of hundred Lebanese in Thailand using the exact same criteria. I seriously hope that nothing comes of it and frankly this doesn't suit Hezbollah's style at all but you never know.

good luck and peace, love happiness and mungbeans to all

they belong to the same totalitarian theocracy regime of thugs

that supports and promotes the terrorizing of non members across the planet

hell, they even terrorize their own members

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You could round up a couple of hundred Lebanese in Thailand using the exact same criteria. I seriously hope that nothing comes of it and frankly this doesn't suit Hezbollah's style at all but you never know.

good luck and peace, love happiness and mungbeans to all

You're conveniently forgetting the little matter of the FOUR TONS of bomb making chemicals stashed away outside of Bangkok, with the urea fertilizer conveniently packed in kitty litter-labeled bags. Along with the 250 to 300 liters of amonium nitrate...

That's enough bomb making materials to construct a bomb about twice the size of the one, with similar ingredients, that brought down the Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City. Enjoy your mung beans.

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