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The defeated army: Some 160 infantry reserve soldiers are accusing their commanders of preventing them from participating in a demonstration against the war in Lebanon, which they called a "debacle." The soldiers said they had been used as "sitting ducks."

"I've been in the army and reserves for 26 years and what happened this time was not merely a fiasco, it was a complete debacle. We felt like tin soldiers in a game of Olmert and Peretz's assistants and spin masters," said Avi, a soldier in the brigade. [Hat tip: Editerette13]

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  1. Jaci | August 21, 2006 at 7:36 pm | Permalink

    OMG, I wish everyone could see, and put this into perspective. All regular worl-a-day people are just pawns to the terror for profit brigades. It is NOT anti-simitic to oppose injustice!!!

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