Sunday, August 20, 2006

Annan is a pain in the hindquarters

How much longer does Annan have to rule the world?

U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan said Saturday that an early-morning Israeli raid against Hezbollah in eastern Lebanon violated the 6-day-old cease-fire brokered by the United Nations.
He makes me want to swear and I'm not allowed, Lauren would kick me off her blogroll. Why is he in charge of the cease-fire? Shouldn't we have someone in charge who is honest and not in bed with the terrorists?

And if Israel doesn't disarm Hezbollah, who will? Not the UN, France or Condi as we have seen over the course of this past week. So, I hope Israel continues:
But with Europe moving slowly to provide more troops, Israel warned it would continue to act on its own to enforce an arms embargo on the Lebanese guerrilla group until the Lebanese army and an expanded U.N. peacekeeping force are in place.

"If the Syrians and Iran continue to arm Hezbollah in violation of the resolution, Israel is entitled to act to defend the principle of the arms embargo," Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman Mark Regev said. "Once the Lebanese army and the international forces are active ... then such Israeli activity will become superfluous."