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|source=Chicago Tribune | |source=Chicago Tribune | ||
|date=August 3, 2006 | |date=August 3, 2006 | ||
|url=http://www. | |url=http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2006/08/lebanon_and_the_unlearned_less.html | ||
|quote="Israel has shown that its air force can demolish any target it wants to hit--and some it doesn't. But it also has proven that this is an ineffectual way of fighting guerrillas who can easily hide amid a sympathetic local population." | |quote="Israel has shown that its air force can demolish any target it wants to hit--and some it doesn't. But it also has proven that this is an ineffectual way of fighting guerrillas who can easily hide amid a sympathetic local population." | ||
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{{opinion|2006 Israel-Lebanon conflict|Israel was right to attack Lebanon|against}} | {{opinion|2006 Israel-Lebanon conflict|Israel was right to attack Lebanon|against}} |
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Author(s) | Steve Chapman |
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Source | Chicago Tribune |
Date | August 3, 2006 |
URL | http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2006/08/lebanon_and_the_unlearned_less.html |
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This item argues against the position Israel was right to attack Lebanon on the topic 2006 Israel-Lebanon conflict.