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No Blood For Water
Israel's War against Lebanon is a war for water. They are attempting
extend their lines to the Litani River in Southern Lebanon so that they
can divert its waters to Israel. They have planned on this for decades.
This war is not about self-defense or kidnapped soldiers or any of that
crap. It is an old fashion imperialist war for natural resources. <br>
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Everyone knows the Iraq War is about Oil. That the war against Lebanon
is about Water has slipped completely beneath the radar in America.
This needs to
change.<br>
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See this 1997 report on Israel, Lebanon and the Litani this more
details and background:
<blockquote>1. Abstract<br>In the Middle East, the supply of water is much less than its demand, thereby <br>resulting in conflict over it. This is true for Israel and Lebanon, where there have <br>been struggles, although not always armed, for the waters of the Litani River. At <br>this point, Israel occupies southern Lebanon. Part of the Litani is located in this <br>region. There are conflicting reports and conclusions over whether or not Israel <br>is using the Litani. There is also a verbal struggle over which country needs the <br>Litani more, could make best use of it, and who, therefore, should develop their <br>use of the Litani. Although there is not an armed struggle over it now, it has been <br>involved in armed struggles in the past (in the 1967 war, and in 1982) and it is <br>conceivable that in the future the struggles over it may become armed.</blockquote>Read the complete report. It is very illuminating.<br><a href="http://www.american.edu/ted/ice/litani.htm">The Inventory of Conflict & Environment (ICE) Nov. 1997 </a><a href="http://www.american.edu/ted/ice/litani.htm"><br></a>
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