Symphony D.
Deity
Someone explain why Homestuck was ever popular.
Someone explain why Homestuck was ever popular.
Someone explain why Homestuck was ever popular.
Just bring the whole building down with a fighter-dropped bomb or rocket with probably a 500lb+ warhead. It's the only way to be sure.http://www.nytimes.com/2014/07/22/world/middleeast/questions-about-tactics-and-targets-as-civilian-toll-climbs-in-israeli-strikes.html said:On July 13, 18 family members were killed in an airstrike on their home, and Tayseer al-Batsh, the Hamas police chief in Gaza, was severely wounded. Many other civilians have been killed in strikes on known Hamas offices or apartments that happened to be in their apartment buildings, and in strikes on homes with no obvious connection, Palestinian officials and residents say.
On Monday night, a strike hit an eight-story apartment building in downtown Gaza City — an area where Israeli officials had urged Gazans to take shelter. The building collapsed as rescue crews were inside, killing more people. The death toll, at least 13, was still being tallied.
If your opponents are putting explosives in the equivalent of coffee cans for use as homemade rocket artillery, they don't have even heavy infantry weapons that constitute a serious threat to military forces. They're functionally defenseless. They're people both figuratively and literally grasping at straws for some way to conduct harmful actions. That's pretty self-evident. If you're happening to be conducting a ground invasion at the same time as you're doing this, then your response time to any aircraft downing is also basically zero, and your ability to suppress anything that might threaten them is pretty good. Helicopters can be shot down in an environment with such weapons, sure, but even when you operate them in such environments (Vietnam 1969, Somalia 1993, Iraq 2003, Libya 2011, etc, etc) their survival rates are often pretty good even with losses. It would be like being concerned about operating attack helicopters in a hostile fashion over Fargo, ND, because some yahoo might happen to have an M72 LAW in his basement he'd been saving for a rainy day.Deploying gunships to such a low level of altitude and in an urban center seems very hollywood and a good way to get shot down. Besides, how can you be sure there are no 50 cals or a random RPGs lying around? I know Soviets used their flying tanks in that capacity to some degree but it just seems like you are inviting trouble.
Presumes hypocrisy. My actual position is that 9/11 was a huge overreaction given 40,000 Americans die in car accidents every year and 30,000 die from gun violence. I would, in the present, heavily criticize spending $2.7 trillion and inflicting hundreds of thousands of casualties on the basis of the event, even if in a past life I was quite the Neocon. Just like I'm criticizing Israel for doing, proportionally, more, over less. (21:1 K/D The Dream!)Yeah because invading Iraq after 9/11 was done by Al-Qaeda makes so much sense.
"Children?" Teenagers. Ages 19, 16, and 16. Practically adults. For whose murders—a matter for civilian law enforcement—no one has been charged. In other words, three dead young adults that Israel used as an excuse to start a war that had nothing to do with their deaths. The flimsiest of flimsy cover. At least other countries' intelligence agencies nodded their heads in agreement when Powell went to the UN and Saddam did Bush the favor of acting extremely shady and playing right into his hands. I'm surprised one of the Alex Joneses of the world hasn't claimed they were killed by the IDF precisely to provide the pretext for current events.While it is probably the political reason behind it, the actual reason for this outbreak was the kidnapping and murder of three Israeli children.
Opinions were divided among Israel's security services as to whether or not the two had direct ties to Hamas.[22] Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Hamas killed the teenagers.[21] On 26 June, the Israel Security Agency identified two Hamas members as key suspects in the kidnapping, whom Palestinian police noted, had gone missing since the night of the kidnapping.[16][23][24] High-ranking members of Hamas denied that the group had any involvement or foreknowledge of the incident.[8] The two named suspects hail from the Qawasameh clan which is notorious for consistently acting against Hamas's policies and its attempts to reach an entente with Israel.[25] Hamas political chief Khaled Meshal said that he could neither confirm nor deny the kidnapping of the three Israelis, and he congratulated the abductors, because 'our prisoners must be freed from the prisons of the occupation.'[26]
erez87 said:While it is probably the political reason behind it, the actual reason for this outbreak was the kidnapping and murder of three Israeli children.