The left wing and right wing of American politics seems to be more divided now than ever over the Iraq War.
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As the cease fire between Hezbollah and Israel seems to be holding, many people are actively discussing who won the war. President Bush claims Israel won. Iran's President says Hezbollah won.
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The British are instituting a plan that will help improve security at airports. It's racial profiling. I think it's time we re-examine this issue for the US. This isn't a game and we can't always be 100% politically correct when preventing terrorist attacks.
One cartoon by Indonesian Tony Thomdean shows the Statue of Liberty holding a book on the Holocaust in its left hand and giving a Nazi-style salute with the other.
This is a good compilation of the latest Reuters photo frauds that have been published about the War in Lebanon. It's amazing to see what some people (photographers or editors, I'll let you decide for yourself) try to get away with.
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The media coverage of the War in Lebanon has been so hypocritical it's frightening.
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Most important quote from the article: But it was Ahmadinejad, his hardline views on Israel reinvigorated by public backing from Iran's supreme clerical leader, who animated the emergency meeting as it strove to get the Muslim world's voice heard above the diplomatic din.
As the war in Israel and Lebanon rages on to what looks like many more days and possibly weeks of fighting, I have begun to ask myself whether the best course of action was taken by Israel. I still find the argument that Israel's response was disproportionate ridiculous.
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After 2 months of slowly becoming a Newsvine addict (as I'm sure many of you are as well) I decided to take a short break from it.
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Many Lebanese expatriate groups have roundly condemned the Hizbullah, Iran and Syria. Some of them are also calling for Israel to press ahead in its military campaign.
Israel targets banks who funnel money to Hezbollah.
Prime Minister Ehud Olmert addressed the Knesset and the world Monday evening, saying "Enough!" and promising to fight until the threats of Hamas and Hizbullah are removed from the region.
The Balanced Diet Theory is a theory of mine on how the mindset of the world looks at conflict that they have no emotional connection to.
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Just in case anyone thought that Israel was fighting two seperate enemies on different fronts, here is an article with proof that says otherwise.
The answer to the first question is an obvious yes. Any country can go to war at any time. Some people might not agree with the reasons for Israel, or any country for that matter, to go to war, but that doesn't mean they can't.
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This situation is not a black and white issue (what major conflict is?). There are intelligent and thought provoking people on both sides of the argument. There are extremists on both sides as well.
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Many people on Newsvine write articles as if they have all the answers to the topic they are writing about. Well, I don't. Not only do I not have the answers, I think I'm quite confused about some of the questions.
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This is an op-ed on what the respsonse should be to the kidnapping of Gilad Shalit, the Israeli soldier who was kidnapped by the Palestinian Authority a few days ago. Step 1
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Human rights groups are raising alarms over a new law passed by the Iranian parliament that would require the country's Jews and Christians to wear coloured badges to identify them and other religious minorities as non-Muslims.
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