Quote Originally Posted by Vladimir
Ok, it's nothing against you personally but you are wrong on Hizbullah's "struggle". You don't fire hundreds of rockets at major cities because you feel that someone else has control of uncle Ackbar's farm that has been "in the family for XXXX generations.”
You’ll have to discuss that with Hassan Nasrallah.

Quote Originally Posted by Vladimir
Indiscriminate bombings? You can't back that up. Even if you site their bombing of open areas in Gaza you'll find they targeted these areas intentionally, not indiscriminately. Do you really think they're just firing randomly at targets?

It seems to me they are highly discriminatory in selecting their targets. The airfield, the port, the road from Syria, are all chosen with the intent to cut off the enemy's supplies.
The point is that the areas with the bad guys are usually full of innocent people. The same goes for bridges, airfields, ports, and roads used by people who are trying to get away from the conflict as fast as they can.

Quote Originally Posted by Vladimir
Israel recently withdrew from southern Lebanon and now because of Hizbullah, they may reoccupy it. It seems that if Hizbullah was fighting against occupation that it backfired.
In a way, I guess. Hizbullah is very fond of the Golan Heights, and they are irked by the presence of the Shebaa Farms and IDF occupation troops. To them the occupation doesn’t end until the Golan Heights are returned to Lebanon.

Quote Originally Posted by Vladimir
Do you have any explanation why there haven't been hundreds of rocket attacks against Damascus because of Syria's continued meddling in Lebanon?
I could think of plenty. But perhaps because the other militias disarmed and disbanded after the civil war? The anti-Syrian factions included. Besides, keeping Hama in mind, Syrian retaliation isn’t exactly known for being humane.