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7 Ways To Make Gaza War More Proportional
Victor Davis Hanson's seven brilliant proposals to make the fighting less "disproportionate."
1) Request that 50% of Israel's air-to-ground missiles be duds to ensure greater proportionality.
2) Allow Hamas another 1,000 free rocket launches to see if they can catch up with the body count.
3) Have Israeli soldiers congregate in border barracks so that Hamas's random rockets have a better chance of killing military personnel, to ensure it can claim at least a few military targets.
4) Redefine "holocaust" to refer to deaths of terrorists in numbers under 400 to give greater credence to Hamas's current claims.
5) In the interest of fairness, allow Hamas to establish both the date that war is supposed to begin and the date when it must end.
6) Send Israeli military advisers to Hamas to improve the accuracy of their missiles.
7) Take down the barriers to return to Hamas a fair chance of getting suicide bombers back inside Israel.
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Posted by: Shaul at Dec 31, 2008 1:42:33 PM
Allegations of disproportionality are sheer rubbish. The case has been made comparing the Israeli response to using a cannon to kill a mosquito. But there is a very significant difference. In the cannon/mosquito analogy, the mosquito is still obliterated. Hamas continues to buzz.
Posted by: Adam at Jan 11, 2009 9:34:33 AM
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