Bastard Mughniyeh Dead!

Well, hell has welcomed another angel into is ranks. Imad Mughniyeh, yet another islamic terrorist freak was killed. HoooRaay!

They blame Israel of course. I don’t really care who did it they did a service to the world. Fuck him!

May the urine of 1000 Jews infiltrate his grave.

I hope he is being pounded in the ass by his 72 angry gay male virgins right now.

Old news. Good riddance nonetheless.

I’m curious though. You wrote that “they blame Israel of course” and I’m not sure in what tone you meant it. I mean, who else would have done it?

[quote]lixy wrote:
Old news. Good riddance nonetheless.

I’m curious though. You wrote that “they blame Israel of course” and I’m not sure in what tone you meant it. I mean, who else would have done it?[/quote]

What about coincidence ? totally Karma.

[quote]lixy wrote:
Old news. Good riddance nonetheless.

I’m curious though. You wrote that “they blame Israel of course” and I’m not sure in what tone you meant it. I mean, who else would have done it?[/quote]

Old news? It just happened yesterday…

The tone of “They blame is Israel of course…” is sourced from their own words. Didn’t you read? They are planning on “Open War” with Israel over it.

[quote]pat wrote:
Old news? It just happened yesterday… [/quote]

No it didn’t. Happened on the morning of 12th.

Israel is most likely to be behind it. No offense, but the CIA can’t hold a candle to the Mossad in these types of operations. If it was anybody else, they would have revendicated the act by now. It is consistent with Israel’s usually preferring deniability.

Lebanon and Israel have been at war for decades. Syria is thriving on that very thing. Regardless, I believe Nassrallah’s statement was the following: “Zionists, if you want this sort of open war, then let the whole world hear, so be it!”

It’s bluff of course, but it’ll nonetheless appease followers of the Hezballah.

[quote]pat wrote:

Old news? It just happened yesterday…[/quote]

That is Lixy’s way of saying he wished it wasn’t important. Of course, it is.

Of course it is Israel’s fault - if the Islamists don’t sell scapegoatism, they are out of a job. Islamist scapegoatism keeps Muslims poor and stupid - Islamist-Progressists need Muslims to remain poor and stupid, it serves their ideological ends.

Of course, we keep hearing the Islamist-Progressist refrain that “no one would ever, ever take on Israel” - and yet, here we have declaration of “open war”.

The barbarians are itching for pretexts to attack Israel - so Israel (and the West) should remain at the ready.

[quote]thunderbolt23 wrote:
pat wrote:

Old news? It just happened yesterday…

That is Lixy’s way of saying he wished it wasn’t important. Of course, it is.

The tone of “They blame is Israel of course…” is sourced from their own words. Didn’t you read? They are planning on “Open War” with Israel over it.

Of course it is Israel’s fault - if the Islamists don’t sell scapegoatism, they are out of a job. Islamist scapegoatism keeps Muslims poor and stupid - Islamist-Progressists need Muslims to remain poor and stupid, it serves their ideological ends.

Of course, we keep hearing the Islamist-Progressist refrain that “no one would ever, ever take on Israel” - and yet, here we have declaration of “open war”.

The barbarians are itching for pretexts to attack Israel - so Israel (and the West) should remain at the ready.[/quote]

Should we have a moment of silence for poor lixy?

Nah.

JeffR

Car bombing?

Naw…not the Mossad’s way…

They would have dropped some Commandos at the poor bastard’s front door/cave; shot him in the head while he slept; and flew off before anyone knew what hit them…

Mufasa

[quote]Mufasa wrote:
Car bombing?

Naw…not the Mossad’s way…

They would have dropped some Commandos at the poor bastard’s front door/cave; shot him in the head while he slept; and flew off before anyone knew what hit them…

Mufasa[/quote]

Ah, but that is just like a Mossad plot! Fool everyone with a different m.o.! Proof, positive!

Mufasa, thunderbolt:

It is always Israel, except when it is the US. And vice versa. Does lixy think–now there is an impossibility right there–that there is not one other agency who would seek revenge on that son-of-a-whore? Do you think that the avengers could be Rafik Harriri’s partisans from Lebanon? Iranian mullahs who felt the heat from the Buenes Aires blasts? Some scumbag in the Syrian government who wasn’t paid off enough?
One more reason to celebrate tonight.

[quote]Mufasa wrote:
Car bombing?

Naw…not the Mossad’s way…

They would have dropped some Commandos at the poor bastard’s front door/cave; shot him in the head while he slept; and flew off before anyone knew what hit them…

Mufasa[/quote]

You have a short memory Mufasa.

Salameh, the alleged mastermind behind the 1972 Munich massacre, was killed in a car-bomb. You have to remember that a couple of years later, Mossad agents mistakenly killed Boushiki, a dude with a Moroccan passport in Norway. To this day, despite the Mossad agents having been convicted for the crime, Israel denies involvement in that murder. In 1996, Tel-Aviv compensated the family of Ahmed Boushiki. If that doesn’t reek of plausible deniability to you, there’s nothing that’ll change your mind.

Nidal and Mahmoud Majzoub are more recent victims of car-bombs, almost universally believed to be the action of Mossad. If you were to even fly the idea that someone else’s behind the assassination of the Majzoub brothers, Israelis would laugh at your face. Try it!

[quote]DrSkeptix wrote:
Does lixy think–now there is an impossibility right there–that there is not one other agency who would seek revenge on that son-of-a-whore? [/quote]

I didn’t say impossibility. It’s highly unlikely that anyone elso who could have pulled off would have kept silent about it.

This theory is plain ridiculous.

First, Mughniyeh was not responsible for the death of late al-Hariri. Secondly, those partisans have no armed branch that can carry out such an operation (which left a vaccum for the rise of the Hezballah). I have met Rafik’s son a couple of times, and he isn’t the kind of man to seek revenge in this manner. Especially given the volatile situation in Lebanon. The assassination of Mughniyeh does nothing to help his cause. It only solidifies the unity of his opponents and inflames what is a powder keg.

That’s more plausible. Those have both the necessary means and ruthlessness. But the motive you present is very shaky. Would they wait 15 years to “avenge” a bombing in Buenos Aires? Not the most plausible theory. The case is unsolved and the heat is long gone.

Huh? I don’t see the motive here. Do you think Mughniyeh was responsible for Syrian people’s salaries? Doesn’t make the least bit of sense.

Plus, you do realize Syria is a police state, and unless you’re an elaborate network, you can’t steal a loaf of bread without the government knocking on your door the next day, don’t you?

[quote]lixy wrote:
Old news. Good riddance nonetheless.

I’m curious though. You wrote that “they blame Israel of course” and I’m not sure in what tone you meant it. I mean, who else would have done it?[/quote]

Actually, the only thing that is old news is Hassan Nasrallah chanting threats.

“Zionists, if you want this sort of open war, then let the whole world hear, so be it!”

“You have killed Hajj Imad outside the natural battlefield,” Nasrallah said in remarks directed at Israel. Hezbollah has long contended it only fights Israel within Lebanon and along their common border.

“You have crossed the borders,” Nasrallah said. “With this murder, its timing, location and method �?? Zionists, if you want this kind of open war, let the whole world listen: Let this war be open.”

I guess when he says “natural battlefield” he means that wherever Hezbollah is, hiding behind the men & women of Lebanon. Hassan Nasrallah addressed supporters of the Lebanese Islamic militant group in a videotaped eulogy.

What else would one expect of this consummate coward?

[quote]lixy wrote:
DrSkeptix wrote:
Does lixy think–now there is an impossibility right there–that there is not one other agency who would seek revenge on that son-of-a-whore?

I didn’t say impossibility. It’s highly unlikely that anyone elso who could have pulled off would have kept silent about it.
[/quote]

LMAO!!!

Right over your terrorist-sympathizing skull of mush!

[quote]lixy wrote:
Plus, you do realize Syria is a police state, and unless you’re an elaborate network, you can’t steal a loaf of bread without the government knocking on your door the next day, don’t you?[/quote]

Yet, you never bitch about Syria. Why are they excluded from your ME evil dictator’s list? Because they are an enemy of Israel and The USA?

[quote]Gkhan wrote:
Why are they excluded from your ME evil dictator’s list? [/quote]

What’s that “ME evil dictator’s list” you speak of?

Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Pakistan (though they are not technically in the ME). You know, all the “US backed” dictatorships you hate so much.

Never once do you complain about the “police state” of Syria. If you have, it is only because someone like me prompts you to do so. Then, as an after thought, “Oh yeah, Syria. Their bad too.”

[quote]Gkhan wrote:
Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Pakistan (though they are not technically in the ME). You know, all the “US backed” dictatorships you hate so much.

Never once do you complain about the “police state” of Syria. If you have, it is only because someone like me prompts you to do so. Then, as an after thought, “Oh yeah, Syria. Their bad too.”[/quote]

If I often bring up Saudi Arabia and Pakistan, it is in specific contexts. They are, after all, the backbone of Al-Qaeda and Islamist movements around the world.

Syria is primarily a secular state. Sure, the regime is awful, repressive and dictatorial. But it doesn’t worry me personally. At least, not any more than pre-2003 Iraq was worrying me.

And in case you’re wondering, to claim “spread freedom and democracy” while backing up some of the most brutal tyrannies around is the main point of bringing up Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Pakistan and most other Arab dictatorships.

Great News! but the piece of shit died too quickly.

Just to remember one of his victims, the US Navy See Bee diver Robert Stethen, who was beaten and tortured for hours then shot and dumped on the tarmac in the TWA hijacking, he could only be ID by his fingerprints.

“Thought out his ordeal Petty Officer Stethen did not yield, instead he acted with fortitude and courage and helped his fellow passengers to endure by his example” US Navy Vice Admiral Robinson stated.

Congrats to Mossad, well done.