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Iran Funded 1 Billion to Hezbollah Over Ten Years; The US Needs to Level the Playing Field for Israe

Wars are terrible when they're so uneven and so unfair.
Take the present war between Israel and Hezbollah.
Hezbollah is being funded by $100 million per year by Iran.
Hezbollah is a known international terrorists organization, which specializes in killing innocent civilians; that is to say women and children.
We are told by Hezbollah that they do this in the name of their god and that it is righteous to kill innocent life.
Iran seems to believe it is okay as well.
Such evil in the world should not be allowed to exist and certainly should not be funded by another nation.
If Iran is funding has the lot at $100 million a year and has been giving them money for nearly a decade then surely the United States of America can level the playing field and help Israel catch up to the amount of money that Iran has been funding the international terrorist group of Hezbollah.
I propose that the U.
S.
Congress and the United States Senate a lot $1 billion worth of radar guided munitions and smart bombs and missiles to Israel so that they can take out each and every terrorist without hurting innocent life within Lebanon.
This would be the proper thing to do in the fight against good versus evil.
Why not fund those that help the free world fight international terrorism around the globe.
It is a lot better than sending in troops.
Please consider all this in 2006.

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