Israel's invasion of Lebanon to "wind the clock back 20 years" on the people there and crush Hezbollah is a neat thing we're doing - it's a combo of the classic proxy war throughout the Cold War era (plus the whole Zionist victim-complex) plus War on Terrorism. Mmmm, language. What's most neat about our proxy war with Iran is that they're not fighting back. I can't tell if they've recognized this yet.
The moonbats who thought the US was going to invade Syria after Iraq should take note: We've heard you and we're distracting you with an flea-flicker from an old playbook and still getting our broken PNAC ideations done.
Analysts are saying that in five years the people of Lebanon will look back and revile Hezbollah for the pain they've brought Lebanon and I think they just might, but not because they're cowed. I'm still thinking on this, but what I think it's going to do is make Israel less stable as the pall of empire becomes even more deep-seated in the hearts and minds of the people of that region. We're throwing good money after bad, with regards to Israel and our poor attempts to effect change via military dominance.