I Thought I Was Hallucinating!

British Prime Minister Tony Blair and U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan called Monday for the deployment of international forces to stop the bombardment of Israel.

“The blunt reality is that this violence is not going to stop unless we create the conditions for the cessation of violence,” Blair said after talks with Annan on the margins of the Group of Eight summit. “The only way is if we have a deployment of international forces that can stop bombardment coming into Israel.”

I don’t believe it. Am I reading this correctly? Did they really say “to stop the bombardment of Israel”?

Their comments came a day after world leaders forged a unified response at their G-8 summit to the crisis in the Middle East, blaming Hezbollah and Hamas for the escalating violence and recognizing Israel’s right to defend itself — although they called on the Jewish state to show restraint.

Did the appeasers (aka world leaders) really blame Hezbollah and Hamas for the escalating violence?

Either I am tired and need to sleep, or the devil is passing out winter coats in hell.

I’m going back to bed.

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Posted on July 17, 2006
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