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 How do you blockade an airport? Serious question -- I can see how you blockade a port but blockading an airport without troops nearby seems impossible -- unless you start shooting down planes. | 
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 Or if you were trying to close the airport, you could crater the runway. Destroying the fuel storage facilities -- which is what made the really black smoke in the pictures of Beirut that are all over the place -- seems calculated to different ends. | 
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 You know, it really isn't impossible to support Israel and still acknowledge that they are a ruthlessly violent nation willing to pound the shit out of anyone who threatens their existence. In fact, given what they're up against in the Middle East, one can even admire them for it. But treating Israel as the weak puppy in the fight is a bit absurd, don'cha think? | 
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 Do you really think that the world -- or you, personally -- would respond more favorably to a threat to shoot down civilian airliners, than it would to the destruction of runways? Please. Israel in particular could not make such a threat, when Israel and Israelis have faced attacks on civilian planes so many times in the past. And I beg to differ -- I would not be shocked at all to see Iran (for example) send a plane, empty but for two pilots with martyr fantasies, to "test that assertion." | 
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 This is pretty much what I do believe. Though calling Israel "ruthless" is somewhat laughable. The country is exercising about 5% of the destructive power that it has. You see any Palestinian factions exercising similar restraint? And the only reason that Syria is exercising that level of restraint is because, historically, things have not turned out so well when Arab states that have failed to exercise such restraint. Quote: 
 Now, ask yourself: If the balance of military power between Israel and Syria, or Israel and Hezbollah/Hamas/Islamic Jihad were reversed, what would happen? Would it be more or less violent than what we are seeing now? More or fewer dead civilians? Bombs on an empty airport runway, or missles launched into downtown Tel Aviv at rush hour? | 
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 The terrorists use their tactics because they have nothing else. And they learned their tactics from men like Ariel Sharon and his predecessors, who used the same tactics against the British. Quote: 
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 Collective action Comments? At a few dozen other sites across the country, day laborers have set minimums, usually $8 or $10. But only at this corner in Agoura Hills, a well-to-do town 40 miles northwest of Los Angeles, experts say, have they been bold enough to insist on $15, nearly three times the federal minimum wage. Some laborers who are particularly skilled at plumbing or hanging drywall get $18 or more. NYT article, which requires registration or whatever. | 
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 That said, I am sympathetic with the rationale of closing the airport to keep Hezbollah from flying the two soldiers to Iran. I just don't see a need to do so much damage to Lebanon's infrastructure. | 
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 Nice dodge. You propose that, rather than bomb runways and fuel tanks, Israel should simply threaten to shoot down civilian and commercial airliners. (And then, presumably, if Iran or Syria decides to test the threat by sending a jetliner, purportedly loaded with food for the citizens in Lebanon and piloted by two willing martyrs .... Israel should shoot it down?) I ask if you really think that making such a threat -- to kill civilians by the hundreds who fly on airplanes -- would be more palatable to world opinion, or to you personally. And you respond that they didn't need to bomb the airport twice. | 
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 Um.... so what do you suggest? Israel check the flight monitors to determine what gate the next plane for Tehran is departing from, and just hit that one? | 
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 Do you think a day laborer could install a faucet for me? I can't get the, uh, bolts (?) to loosen. I did figure out how to turn off the water, though. | 
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