Thursday, August 10, 2006

Hezbollah has a lot of rockets

Hezbollah and Israel have been throwing rockets at each other for, what, a couple of weeks now? That's a lot of rockets. It doesn't surprise me that Israel has a lot of rockets because they're a whole country, but how did Hezbollah get all these rockets? Do they have their own arms factories? Do they buy them? If so, how do they get through customs? Or are they all smuggled in? Where do they keep them? What would they do with them if they ever decided to disband? This all never occurred to me before, but after all these days it's obvious that it's not an insignificant number of rockets, and that raises all kinds of questions.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

but how did Hezbollah get all these rockets?

From Iran and Syria via open borders...that's the theory, anyway.

Click my name for a link.

Anonymous said...

but how did Hezbollah get all these rockets?

From Iran and Syria via open borders...that's the theory, anyway.

Click my name for a link.

Anonymous said...

Guh
http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=thestar/Layout/Article_Type1&c=Article&cid=1154901009777&call_pageid=968332188492

impudent strumpet said...

Hmmm...I really need to pay more attention to the "People in the Middle East are throwing bombs at each other" section of the newspaper. I skimmed right past that article, assuming the pages just were full of details of who bombed whom where and when