OK, Israeli assault on the Gaza is nothing new now. It has lasted for about 2 weeks since the first air strike. Now, let's see how U.S. reacts to the issue... Quoted from Channelnewsasia.
So, it's like a child's game la. I slap your face, then you slap me back. I wanna have a greater revenge, I ask my big brother to slap you again. You wanna have an even greater revenge, but obviously you are nothing compared to the fist of my bigger brother, you start throwing stink bomb into my house. And the game goes on and on...US President George W. Bush, in remarks to be broadcast on Saturday, urged all able parties to press Hamas to stop firing rockets at Israel and secure a lasting ceasefire, after a week of heavy Israeli air strikes on the Gaza Strip.
His administration meanwhile gave Israel free rein over whether to send ground troops into Gaza, despite growing criticism over its handling of a conflict that has killed at least 436 Palestinians and left 2,290 others wounded...
...Bush said the Israeli strikes were in self-defense after Hamas let a six-month ceasefire lapse on December 19 and fired rockets at Israel...
Zbigniew Brzezinski, who was national security adviser for US president Jimmy Carter, told CNN television that Rice's remarks "clearly show that the US policy right now is completely bankrupt" and the Israeli offensive "will further radicalise the Palestinians"...
...But the US president-elect has kept silent on the latest phase of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, with his aides saying their boss was "monitoring" the situation.
With regards to this matter, I have a song to every reader to this blog (Well, probably none,but it's okay). What a nice way to start my first entry of the year...
The Broken Tooth says
::So long, farewell; I hate to say Good Bye::
::So long, farewell; I hate to say Good Bye::
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