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Israel wants Muslim troops in UN force
2006-08-27
Israel said on Saturday that it has been in touch with some Muslim countries to encourage them to participate in the expanded UN peacekeeping force to be deployed in Lebanon. Mark Regev, the Israeli foreign ministry spokesman, said the issue of participation in the force was primarily raised with Turkey. "If Turkey decides to send a contingent, we would welcome that."
Good move, politically. Hezbollah bumping off a few infidels is no big thing, but killing members of the Master Religion is a different story.
Regev said that other countries had also been contacted. Israel has said only countries that have diplomatic relations with Israel should participate in the force, arguing that it would otherwise be hard to share intelligence with the UN force. Jordan and Egypt are among the Muslim countries that have diplomatic relations with Israel.
Posted by:Fred

#3  Translation of Mr. Regev's remarks: "We haven't buggered this war up badly enough yet. Our poor preparation, lousy strategy and absent senior-level leadership was only the beginning".
Posted by: Ricky bin Ricardo (Abu Babaloo)   2006-08-27 19:15  

#2  No Muslim could be trusted. Ever!
Posted by: gromgoru   2006-08-27 15:09  

#1  NATO is doing okay in Afghanistan. The kill ratio is huge. Given that - unlike the Taliban - Hizbollah is an effective party to the Lebanon ceasefire, it would appear that Lebanon would be relatively safe for NATO observation. As for NATO's Turkish sick man: Turkey joined with Iran in shelling a Kurdistan town last week. And Turkish merchants have been refusing service to Israeli tourists. They can't be trusted.
Posted by: Snease Shaiting3550   2006-08-27 13:02  

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