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Originally Posted by Rudey
When the United Nations force in Lebanon, known as UNIFIL, reported losing contact with the outpost, it secured safe passage from Israel to send in Indian troops, who found the shelter collapsed and the remains of three of the four peacekeepers.
Ms. Lute said that Secretary General Kofi Annan, who in a statement Tuesday night issued in Rome had called the attacks “apparently deliberate,” now accepted the Israeli government’s assurance that they were not [deliberate]. She said the United Nations welcomed Israel’s promise to conduct an immediate investigation.
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/07/26/wo...d-nations.html
Again you seem to not address the points while launching into a diatribe. The UN has accepted it's not deliberate and welcomes an investigation. At some point you need to stop making these judgement calls and realize that evidence will be presented by those that are qualified to do so.
-Rudey
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I'm just worried that once again political pressure will ruin any chance of the actual facts coming out... however I do know that the Irish protested the targeting and/or continued bombardment of their posts, and that Mj. Hess-von Kruedener did the same 10 times but was ignored... and at the end of the day a good officer of the PPCLI is dead becuase either: a) the IDF deliberately targeted his post (a former IDF post that the UN occupied in 1972) after bombarding the surrounding area for days before the fatal bombardment, or b) the IDF somehow misguided a GPS guided munition onto a highly visible, clearly marked position that was in communication with them at the time... either is a criminal act.