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Submitted by Mohammed (United States), Apr 5, 2003 at 19:46

It is actually nobody's fault. World history has shown us that only strength rules. Whoever is the strongest will prevail, no quarter asked and no quarter given. Period.

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Why Six Days? [30 words]M. GreenbergJun 6, 2007 10:30
Praise the Lord!! [60 words]Anurag EdwardsDec 13, 2008 12:13
Go Israel [129 words]Aaron KinneyAug 1, 2005 20:00
I admire Israel. [202 words]C.Pe.MakheshMay 8, 2005 12:17
THE SANDSTORM THAT UNCOVERED A MINE FIELD [148 words]Sam AurilioDec 2, 2004 16:35
How the Egyptians learned the lesson [210 words]Waleed Abd El RahmanAug 2, 2003 15:57
Reply to Waleed Abd El Rahman - Egypt "victory" in 1973 [274 words]Shmuel Ben ZviApr 9, 2004 11:07
Well said Shmuel Ben Zvi [25 words]Levy SolomanJul 23, 2006 08:58
Please read.. -correction- [282 words]AmrooApr 24, 2007 05:15
Reply to Amroo [461 words]cliffJun 23, 2007 10:59
Actually, Egypt won (strategically) [61 words]Oren GreenAug 12, 2008 12:52
Ezekiel [240 words]Joe MalanioJun 11, 2009 10:27
The Prophets [43 words]Rebecca MouldsOct 26, 2009 22:23
Victory? [38 words]El JohnNov 18, 2009 07:15
Right [22 words]ElNov 18, 2009 07:18
Need more history info [83 words]ZyloJul 29, 2003 19:37
Six Days War Is Unavoidable [296 words]PK LowJun 29, 2003 22:29
⇒ Six Days War. [28 words]MohammedApr 5, 2003 19:46
There isn't any need [100 words]Phil CollinsMar 11, 2003 12:14
Why? [37 words]HenryOct 24, 2002 23:47
Brilliantly Written! [91 words]Neal R. HellerJun 24, 2002 11:09
No Accident [1088 words]David M. DastychJun 8, 2002 12:41
It is all Israel's fault [128 words]Nadir AhmedJun 7, 2002 15:48
Israel's fault? [554 words]HenJun 7, 2003 05:33
NOT IN OUR INTERESTS [86 words]marc melchioriFeb 15, 2006 12:32
Had the Arabs Won the 6th Day War, Then What? [494 words]Joe LeviJun 6, 2002 14:53
Israel's determination to survive [69 words]Stan RoseJun 5, 2002 17:26
Israel was under Gods Leadership [55 words]Janet NgowiFeb 8, 2006 07:59
The Six Day War [299 words]LukeDec 20, 2007 21:30
ISRAEL - GOD IS MY DEFENDER [57 words]SUSIGARANJun 16, 2009 03:12
Fire Power Demonstration [193 words]Michael SheridanJun 5, 2002 15:47
Historical Parallels [209 words]Charles DaggsJun 5, 2002 15:34
A Modern-Day Miracle [89 words]Bill SweeneyJun 5, 2002 11:00
Israel deserves to exist in security [302 words]Bruce ColemanJun 5, 2002 10:59
Israel Must Repeat the Six Days of War [131 words]Charles LauderJun 5, 2002 02:47
SecDef was not alone [208 words]Robert H. SternJun 5, 2002 00:31
Friendly Clarification Suggested [64 words]Adam BurczykJun 4, 2002 19:47
In agreement [51 words]Etta HellerJun 4, 2002 17:40
Kudos with a question [136 words]Stan RoseJun 4, 2002 15:18
Is this book available in Egypt? [85 words]Boris GalinskyJun 4, 2002 10:30
Won't be a bestseller in the Arab world [71 words]Salvador Vargas-RiveraJun 5, 2002 19:22
Not Even Six Days! [143 words]Samy MikhailJun 4, 2002 09:16
Timely Book [112 words]William J. SturmJun 4, 2002 08:01

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