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Tuesday, July 18, 2006
Rebecca Hagelin :: Townhall.com Columnist
Looking behind the Mideast violence
by Rebecca Hagelin
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My stomach churned and my breath grew shallow as I read his emotional letter describing the carnage when scores of U.S. Marines were pulverized by a single terrorist in Beirut. The man who would one day become my husband was on bridge watch aboard the USS Joseph Hewes, patrolling the gunline just off the beach that fateful day in 1983.

“The number of black body bags on nearby Iwo Jima grows larger every hour,” Andy wrote. “Yet, people continue to play on the beach, seemingly oblivious to the smoldering bodies and terror around them.”

Our young men in uniform were in the region, not in time of war, but as part of a multi-national peacekeeping force. When all the bloodied and mangled bodies were counted, the world learned that 241 U.S. servicemen had been murdered in a single barbaric act of terrorism orchestrated by Hezbollah -- the same Hezbollah cowards that are tormenting and terrorizing Israel some 23 years after Andy penned those words.

Hezbollah has always hated Israel and the United States. According to Heritage Foundation Middle East expert James Phillips, since Iran founded the violent gang in 1982, its primary objective has been to spread their blood-soaked brand of “revolution,” to mobilize Lebanese Shiites and to sponsor “terrorist surrogates” to attack Israel and the U.S.

But, as Phillips explains, their current attacks on Israel are specifically calculated to distract attention from the debate over Iran’s nuclear program. Iran is the power behind Hezbollah, providing them with arms, money and training. The long-range Katyusha rockets fired last week at Israel’s northern port of Haifa, for example, were provided by Iran’s Revolutionary Guards.

Today, points out Heritage Senior Research Fellow Ariel Cohen, “Hezbollah is a subcontractor of Iran in the Gaza Strip, teaching Hamas advance terrorist tactics, including tank attacks and soldier kidnappings. Hezbollah does not operate independently. Its remote control is in Tehran, and it also coordinates tactically with Syria, where Khaled Meshal, the paramount leader of Hamas, resides.”

Another goal of the latest attacks, Cohen adds, is to prove that Iran and its Shiite allies are the leaders in the struggle against Israel and the U.S. -- not al Qaeda. Plus, he says, Hezbollah wants to split the Group of Eight, or G-8, between those who support Israel (primarily, the U.S.) and those who would express support for the Arab cause:

“The Iranian leadership believes that such a split would prevent the G-8 from coordinating a joint position on the U.N. Security Council sanctions, may encourage Russia to veto any anti-Iranian resolutions in the Security Council, and will diminish pressure against Tehran in the Middle East and beyond. This is a model of the new, 21st century ‘war by proxy,’ the first war in which Iran instigated and directed a massive attack against Israel.”

The United States must continue to strongly support Israel’s right to self-defense. “It is vitally important that we stand with Israel, shoulder to shoulder, during this critical battle against radical Islamic terror,” writes Joel Rosenberg, best-selling author of The Last Jihad. The U.S., meanwhile, has an important role to play as well.

Specifically, James Phillips writes, “the United States must forcefully respond to Iran’s provocative and hostile foreign policy in supporting terrorism and seeking to acquire the most terrifying weapon, a nuclear bomb. Unfortunately, if Iran does acquire a nuclear capability, it will become even more aggressive in supporting terrorism in the Middle East and beyond.”

Phillips lists several ways that the United States can address this situation. Officials should:

? Call for the unconditional release of the Israeli hostages. Continued...

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About The Author

Rebecca Hagelin, a vice president of The Heritage Foundation is the author of Home Invasion: Protecting Your Family in a Culture that's Gone Stark Raving Mad and runs the Web site HomeInvasion.org.

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Subject: On murdering Americans
One, the killing of the 241 Americans in Beirut was an act of war. Those who did it are unknown. As tragic as it was, it was an act of war.

Two, the attack on the USS Liberty by Israel a few years earlier was an act of piracy or war on America by an alleged ally. Evidently Mz. Hagelin feels no sympathy for the familles of the 34 Americans murdered by Israel. If she did she would have mentioned it.

When President Johnson placed Jewish votes above American lives he sent a clear message that American lives have no value to the folks in Washington. Is it any wonder that others place that same lack of value on them?

Mz. Hagelin's crocodile tears do not hide her indifference. She does not care a whit for the lives of our servicemen. She only cares about who kills them. It would be wrong to accuse her of dual loyalty. Why even suggest that her loyalty to Israel is diluted by any affection for America?

Wrong Ralph
Your attempts to discredit Hagelin only serve to expose you for what you are - a Marxist troll.
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