A few questions on the UN cease-fire

The UN is trying to impose a cease-fire in Lebanon. But there’s a problem: A cease-fire needs to have bilateral agreement.

Who is going to agree to a cease-fire on the Hezbullah side?

The battle is not between Lebanon and Israel, so Lebanon’s government is unable to sign off on any agreement.

Is the UN in contact with Nasrallah? With anyone who has authority in Hezbullah?

And when has a terrorist group ever stuck to an agreement they’ve made?

What a waste of time and effort.

But I’m sure it makes the UN and the EU feel better.

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2 Responses to A few questions on the UN cease-fire

  1. Carol Herman says:

    You can’t have wars without the bodies piling up. Later, the grass grows over all. Or so said Robert Frost.

    Here, the UN, and the left in general, have a habit of shooting each other. And, in the chaos, what happens next goes unnoticed.

    Kofi, as the head of a useless organization, but one that speed dials the MSM, has a fight going on where not only is Blair ignored; but he goes to Jack Staw, WHO IS NOT IN POSITION, bypassing a female whose nastiness still has her ignored. As the pot shots fly.

    There’s no cease fire without Israel’s cooperation. And, when you’re rewriting the rules on how you’ll respond to terror, all the left is doing is floating about the flotsam and jetsum, stuck at sea all the same.

    That Kofi gets air time? So did the Hindenburg. Till it was discovered the cost of hydrogen, when used to float your ship. You could claim that Kofi should’a been dead by now. But I don’t care. While I think Castro’s actually dead by now, but refrigerated. A lot of stuff can be kept frozen. Even the news. Where you wouldn’t go, if you were looking for some. The MSM doesn’t carry it. Let alone carry it fresh.

  2. Veeshir says:

    You’re misunderstanding the whole term “Cease Fire” as defined by the media and the UN.

    A cease fire is where Israel doesn’t shoot back.

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