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Hezbollah threat echoes in Argentina
February 15, 2008 - 08:12 PM

Hezbollah threat echoes in Argentina

Sheikh Hassan "the Iranian Stooge" Nasrallah, head of Islam's most successful Israeli and American killers in the Eastern Mediterranean, Hizbullah, let loose with the unhinged bellicose Islamic bluster we’ve become so accustomed to, while addressing a crowd of hateful islamists following the splodin’ of one of Iran’s most valued terrorists. He’s a bit miffed at Israel and said "Zionists, if you want this type of open war then let the whole world hear: let it be an open war,".

Israel has yet to claim credit for the accident that befell the now departed Imad “kill the Jews” Moughniyah but as far as the Islamic terrorist cabal of hezbollocks is concerned, it's Shi'ite murder/suicide throwdown time.

Argentina seems like a very long way from both the burning sands of Arabia and the 7th century. But jihad knows no geographic borders or passage of time.

By BILL CORMIER, Associated Press Writer 53 minutes ago

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080215/ap_on_re_la_am_ca/hezbollah_jewish_fears;_ylt=AqCRBU1NL1F6DwByDJsvWVes0NUE

BUENOS AIRES, Argentina - Every day for the last 14 years, Sergio Burstein has thought of his wife Rita, one of 85 victims of a terrorist bombing that reduced a seven-story Jewish community center in Argentina's capital to a pile of bloody rubble.

When Hezbollah — the main suspect in that bombing — vowed this week to attack Jewish targets worldwide in retaliation for the death of one of its commanders, Burstein's longing turned to fear.

"Without a doubt a threat of this kind doesn't leave us very peaceful," he said. "It just can't happen that a terrorist group declares war on the world."

Argentina's community of 200,000 Jews, the largest in South America, has already been hit twice in the aftermath of events that happened thousands of miles away. A 1992 attack on the Israeli Embassy, which killed 29, came a month after Israel assassinated Hezbollah leader Abbas Musawi. The 1994 community center bombing came weeks after Israel captured a Hezbollah leader in Lebanon.


Is it just me, or does it seem like the whole world is just kind of standing by idly as an identifiable and reachable terrorist kingpin unabashedly acknowledges its part in an international terror/extortion/mass murder syndicate, making further demands, and threatening world peace?

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