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July 24, 2006
Russian Snipers Offers Services to IDF to Stop Murderous Attacks by Devout Muslims
A group of Russian-Jewish snipers have offered their services to the Israeli Defense Ministry to help the besieged Jewish state fend off attacks from the devout Muslim organization, Hezbollah, reports Newsru Israel, a Russian language web newspaper in Israel.
"We already proved our worthiness in Gaza where we showed our ability to destroy Palestinian snipers,'' said Roman Ratner, the founder and commander of Alia, an Israeli brigade of about 350 retired Soviet and Russian special forces, many of whom saw action in Afghanistan and Chechnya.
Ratner served with the Soviet army in Afghanistan in the 1980s, and emigrated to Israel in 1992. He was wounded in 2003 fighting Palestinian terror.
"We want to mold the conciousness of youth,'' said former Soviet colonel, Simon Finkelstein, 52. "Pacifism is leftist claptrap that weakens people, and our 17-year old boys are unsure of themselves and are ready to desert. We must raise the morale of the army.''
Devout Muslims throughout the Middle East are increasingly full of fervor for the teachings of the 7th century Arabian warlord and pedophile, Mohammed, and believe that Israel should be annihilated. Hezbollah, backed by Syria and Iran, is in the forefront of this effort.
Israel's current military actions in Lebanon are a heroic effort to forestall the genocide that Muslims have in store for the Jewish state. And while war is ugly and brutal, sometimes good people have to do things that they would rather not do, but which are necessary to preserve peace.
``There's a big difference in cold-bloodedness between an 18-year old boy and a man who is older than 30,'' said Alex, one of the snipers in Alia, explaining why his group can do the job better than regular Israeli forces. ``We don't have bodies. We only have eyes. We are like spiders waiting for the fly.''
Posted by Jean de la Valette at July 24, 2006 8:03 AM
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