Ralph Peters on Israel's Response
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Ralph Peters on Israel's Response


Earlier today, I watched a documentary describing Israel's success in the Six Days War, in 1967. The phrase used by the military experts was "strike first, strike hard, and strike deep." Every ounce of Israeli power was directed to complete victory. That is why it is sad to face what is happening today. Ralph Peters writes about it in his latest column.

"The situation is grave. A perceived Hezbollah win will be a massive victory for terror, as well as a triumph for Iran and Syria. And everybody loves a winner - especially in the Middle East, where Arabs and Persians have been losing so long. Israel can't afford a Hezbollah win. America can't afford it. Civilization can't afford it. Yet it just might happen. Israel tried to make war halfway, and only made a mess. Let's review where the situation stands:"


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Israel must fight to win. We must urge her to settle for nothing less that victory.




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