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How much have US wars in the Middle East and Afghanistan cost?

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Soccer   来源:Lifestyle  查看:  评论:0
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Well over one million of them have been forced to flee by Israeli military action. Thousands have been wounded and the homes of tens of thousands of others have been destroyed.But in Israel, some feel they have lost the chance to do more damage to Hezbollah.

How much have US wars in the Middle East and Afghanistan cost?

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met the heads of Israel’s northern municipalities, which have been turned into ghost towns with around 60,000Israel’s Ynet news website reported that it was an angry meeting that turned into a shouting match, with some of the local officials frustrated that Israel was taking the pressure off their enemies in Lebanon and not offering an immediate plan to get civilians home.In a newspaper column, the mayor of Kiryat Shmona, close to the border, said he doubted the ceasefire would be enforced, demanding that Israel creates a

How much have US wars in the Middle East and Afghanistan cost?

. In a poll commissioned by the Israeli station Channel 12 News those questioned were roughly split between supporters and opponents of the ceasefire.Half of the participants in the survey believe Hezbollah has not been defeated and 30% think the ceasefire will collapse.

How much have US wars in the Middle East and Afghanistan cost?

Back in late September, at the UN General Assembly in New York, a deal looked as if it was close. Diplomats from the US and UK were convinced that a ceasefire very similar to the one that is now coming into force was about to happen.

All sides in the war appeared to have signalled their willingness to accept a ceasefire based on the provisions of Security Council resolution 1701, which was passed to end the 2006 Lebanon war: Hezbollah would pull back from the border to be replaced by UN peacekeepers and the Lebanese Armed Forces. As they moved in, Israeli forces would gradually move out.The continent's leaders, he added, were "wondering, well, what do I do now?... Can I rely on the United States? Are they going to be there?"

Trump has said he expects Russia to keep the Crimean peninsula, which was illegally annexed by Moscow in 2014, and last month he accused Ukraine's leader Volodymyr Zelensky of harming peace negotiations when Zelensky rejected the suggestion.not only include formal US recognition of Crimea as part of Russia, but also de facto US recognition of Russian control of other occupied areas in Ukraine. The White House has not publicly confirmed the details.

"I have no favourites. I don't want to have any favourites. I want to have a deal done," Trump said last month when asked about recognition of Russian sovereignty over Crimea."Yes, of course, [the Ukrainians] are angry that they were invaded,"

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