If Israel was Zimbabwe »
Posted By iamamaniac 9 months, 1 week ago in NewsWhat do you think would happen if an African country decided to bomb a smaller and weaker one to smithereens over a territorial disagreement? Think about it. The army and air force of the stronger country do not only target military bases but zoom in on densely populated urban areas as their chosen theatre of war. Schools, homes and places of religious worship are said to be legitimate targets and the unleashing of unbridled military fury is not limited to armed men but equally meted upon innocent women, the aged and even babies and youngsters that are not prescient enough to know what is happening or why everyone is falling asleep in pools of red water and not waking up.
Entire families are wiped out.
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If Israel was Zimbabwe its Arab neighbors would destroy it long ago. They've tried to do it in 1948, 1967, 1973 and lost every single time. Israel is not Zimbabwe...
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On the other hand Israel is not Russia and not United States. If it was the Arab neighbors of Israel would not try to attack it time after time. To realize it one has to recall what happened to Japan and Germany as a result of attacking Pearl Harbor and the Soviet Union in 1941. Arab states should consider themselves lucky that they deal with Israelis and not with Americans or Russians.
Here is a map of Israel and its Arab (except Iran and Turkey) neighbors for those who don't know WHO is the "smaller and weaker one" in this "territorial disagreement":
http://middleeastfacts.com/images/modern.gif
As of now five of the countries in the map (Mauritania, Turkey, Egypt, Jordan and Iran) are at peace with Israel. The remaning 18 Arab states are at war with Israel and it's more probable that not that Iran will join them sooner rather than later.
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