Thursday, July 27, 2006

26 july 2006 - rome's conference

26 july 2006 - rome's conference

rome's conference resolves the problem

after an emergency meeting of 18 nations to find a solution to the crisis, kofi annan and condoleeza rice declare:

"the situation in lebanon is critic. we have to open humanitarian roads"

and the reader translates:
israel has the right to continue it's war on lebanon but they have to ensure that the besieged will receive the elementary needs before bombing them.



4 Comments:

Blogger mazen (old profile) said...

you mean like it wanted a weaker saddam to enable a stronger and democratic irak? do you think it's working?

1:53 PM  
Blogger cile said...

D'Alema (Foreign affairs Italy) in that conf:
"L'auspicio - ha aggiunto D'Alema - è che il cessate il fuoco sia ieri. Il problema è chiedersi se oggi sia realistico ottenerlo".

== translated:
"The aim - added D'Alema - is that the cease fire has to be yesterday. The problem is to ask oneself if today this is realistic to obtain."

How would you call that? Triple time-shuffle speak? Or what?

source-url is:
http://www.rainews24.it/Notizia.asp?NewsID=63183

11:25 PM  
Blogger brwnfsh said...

or the DONATED coffins after lebanese get killed. whatever wars. it's all about world dominance.. it was never about terrorism. it has always been about control and fear of not having it.

7:13 AM  
Blogger brwnfsh said...

um, mazen, feel free to delete my post if you think it is political. i am not really sure if what i just wrote was one or not. but fyi, i am not into politics and despise it as well. i live in the philiippines and even tho the situation here isnt the same or as horrible as how it is with yours, our society is in decline because of too much politics, be it the government, or even in almost every country man with too much self-interest. again it is about control and power with every human being competing too much over whatever they can get as their own domains. for personal security. wherein the vastness depends on each person's greed.

7:17 AM  

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