Friday, July 14, 2006

The majority of the world's leaders condemn Israel's attack on Lebanon. George Bush says, "Over reaction? What is this over reaction you speak of?"

Major US allies condemned the ferocity of Israel's military attack on Lebanon, revealing a clear split with Washington's moderate call for restraint.

Cries of alarm mounted worldwide after Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert ordered armed forces to intensify the offensive in response to rockets hitting towns in northern Israel, killing two and wounding 50.

As the civilian death toll in Lebanon mounted above 60 and Israeli warplanes hit buildings, roads and Beirut airport, French President Jacques Chirac questioned whether Israel was seeking Lebanon's destruction.

"One may well ask if there isn't today a kind of wish to destroy Lebanon -- its infrastructure, its roads, its communications, its energy, its airport. And for what?

"I find honestly -- as all Europeans do -- that the current reactions are totally disproportionate," he said in a live television interview on France's national Bastille Day.
Chirac's comments, echoed across most of Europe and in much of the rest of the world, conflicted with US President George W. Bush's dogged defence of Israel's right to defend itself.


So as World War 3 begins the world's leaders stand around with their dicks in their hands and try to determine who they should blame.

Well you know my policy, if something is going wrong in the world then it must be Bush's fault!

Maybe if we hadn't neutered Iran's long time enemy Iraq, then Iran and Syria would not have been emboldened to support Palestine's attacks on Israel.

See? It is just like that game "Six degress of Kevin Bacon". Our president has got his oily little fingerprints on every potential catastrophe that has started to erupt around the world.

He is very much like Inspector Clouseau, except there is nothing to laugh about here. No laughing here.

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