Aug. 10, 2008
Israel's Air Force Chief: Iran Threat Real
Tells 60 Minutes Israel's Air Force Is Ready For Any Threat, Especially A Nuclear Iran
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Play CBS Video Video The Israeli Air Force The Israeli air force is the best in the Middle East and has to prepare for anything says one of its officers, because if Israel loses just one war, it will cease to exist. Bob Simon reports.
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"People? Men who were wanted?" Simon asked.
"Yeah," Omri said.
"I must tell you, your face, your manners, your demeanor, you don't look like a killer. And yet, what you do a lot of the time, when you're over Gaza, you're killing," Simon remarked.
"I agree. I don't think I'm a killer. When I look at my face in the mirror I don't see a killer," Omri replied.
Israel's pilots will tell you that blowing up buildings and cars in crowded cities are not the kind of missions they dreamed of when they joined the air force. But those are the missions they are flying today in Gaza, sometimes with devastating consequences. Scores of Palestinian civilians have been killed this year alone.
Asked what the air force is doing to reduce civilian casualties in Gaza, Col. Ziv Levy told Simon, "Anything and everything we can."
"And yet civilians are getting killed. Children are getting killed," Simon pointed out.
"And yes, sometimes, unfortunately, civilians are getting hit. So it's a very difficult moral dilemma, what to do," Levy said.
Things were a lot clearer back in 1967, when Israeli war planes decimated the air forces of three nations in just two days. Or in 1981, when the Israeli air force was given the mission to stop Saddam Hussein from building a nuclear reactor -
a mission that today is taking on new significance now that Iran has its own nuclear program.
Back then, eight pilots and eight planes, each armed with two one-ton bombs, were readied for their flight to Baghdad. Then after years of planning, they flew into history.
Flying 100 feet above the ground, they dodged Jordanian and Saudi radar. When they finally crossed the Euphrates River, the dome of the reactor appeared in their sights. One by one, they dropped their bombs.
"You could see, my mask was not on my face, you could see a big smile. Okay, I've done it now, but now, it's the get out from here, you know?" remembers Doobi Yoffe, who was one of the pilots.
The bombs hit their target.
"And you didn't have smart bombs back then. Did you?" Simon asked.
"We didn't have smart bombs, but we had smart bombers," replied Relik Shafir, who was also on that mission.
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if the turds would leave the Jews alone all would be peaceful!
Corey Mondello
Boston, Massachusetts
www.CoreyMondello.com
8-12-08
Now we try to tell Russia what to do.. oh, come on...
More troubling is that there is no mention of Israel''s own nuclear weapons, reportedly now over 200 warheads. Nor is there any mention of Israeli second nuclear strike capability from its Dolphin submarines.
A more balanced report would have included interviews with Arabs about the Israeli nuclear threat. It is hard for me to forget Ariel Sharon''s famous statement "The Arabs may have the oil but we have the matches".
Your report goes on to discuss the terror Israelis experience from rocket attackss. No mention is made of the terror the Palestinians also suffer from Israeli attacks.
Your report also supports the notion that Israel purchases sophisticated weapons, not for military accuracy but rather to avoid civilian casualties. However any review shows about ten Palestinian civilians killed for every Israeli.
Your biased report certainly lends credence to the power of the Israeli lobby as documented by Mearsheimer and Walt.
While I certainly support Israel''s right to exist that does not mean I support Israel blindly. Reports such as this simply reinforce pro-Israeli notions and frankly are a bit racist %u2013 ignoring any Arab point of view
Or how proficiently they destroyed oil facilities on the coast, dumping the contents into the sea.
For one who whimpers about how moronic and unintelligent people are, your writing shows that you are pretty ignorant yourself. From your run-on sentences, misuse of punctuation and just plain bad sentence structure, it''s obvious that you''re just another sheep that gets your opinions from Faux News and that drug addict Lush Rimbaugh. You don''t back up your claim of bias with any facts, just empty vitriol. Try turning off your AM radio and picking up a book for a change. You might find that there are more intelligent ways to get your views across than whining incoherently about the so-called liberal media. But I guess that''s too much to be expected from right-wing Didiots like you.
For one who whimpers about how moronic and unintelligent people are, your writing shows that you are pretty ignorant yourself. From your run-on sentences, misuse of punctuation and just plain bad sentence structure, it''s obvious that you''re just another sheep that gets your opinions from Faux News and that drug addict Lush Rimbaugh. You don''t back up your claim of bias with any facts, just empty vitriol. Try turning off your AM radio and picking up a book for a change. You might find that there are more intelligent ways to get your views across than whining incoherently about the so-called liberal media. But I guess that''s too much to be expected from right-wing Didiots like you.
For one who whimpers about how moronic and unintelligent people are, your writing shows that you are pretty ignorant yourself. From your run-on sentences, misuse of punctuation and just plain bad sentence structure, it''s obvious that you''re just another Didiot that gets your views from Faux News and/or Lush Rimbaugh. You don''t back up your claim of bias with any facts, just empty vitriol. Try turning off your AM radio and picking up a book for a change. You might find that there are more intelligent ways to get your views across than whining incoherently about the so-called liberal media. But I guess that''s too much to be expected from right-wingers like you.
Well done!
- by hs371 August 10, 2008 11:07 PM EDT
- Who bombed 1000 civilians into oblivion in Lebanon? Who has killed tens of thousands of Palestinians and forced into exile millions more?
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So which nation in the Middle East bears the closest resemblance to Nazi Germany? Israel.