Pblakeney
Legendary Member
I agree. I claim no expertise or experience of ending wars but everybody seems to be saying that these days all wars end through talking not fighting. Yet from Iran's perspective they were talking, compromising, etc. and then their opposite numbers started a war! What can they do?
But, assuming the "all ways end through talking", makes me wonder if Israel will ever wonder what it needs to do to live in peace. C4 News interviewing a resident from Lebanon standing outside what was his house, now a ruin with family members buried somewhere under it all and he said "I now have a vendetta, not against Hezbollah but against Israel". Even those in part blaming Hezbollah also seem to appreciate that it's not Hezbollah dropping bombs killing their families, destroying their house, livelihoods and communities.
When I was younger I used to go travelling with Bedouin and it was a real eye-opener in terms of how differently different people can look at the world and what's important to them. I'm sure it's all very different these days but I used to go in from Israel through the Taba Border Crossing which made the contrast even sharper. Generally get up very early in Israel to get through border and sort transport, etc. in Sinai. One trip went to hotel reception to check-out and receptionist asleep on a sofa so shook him to wake him and ... machine gun pointing in my chest.
Also, judge a man not by what he says, but by what he does.
Donnie says he wants de-escalation, all while sending thousands of troops to the area.