No Cover
Michelle Malkin links to this post at MEMRI where you can watch (and then read the transcript) to a long clip of excerpted remarks that Field Marshal Nasrallah recently made on Lebanese television.
The gist of them? That he never told anyone in Iran or Syria that he intended to assault and kidnap those Israeli soldiers —but that he did tell certain members of the political leadership in Lebanon that such was his plan. And the reason?
Two issues cannot tolerate any delay. One is the issue of the prisoners, because of the human suffering. The second issue is any attack against civilians. I told them on more than one occasion that we are taking the issue of the prisoners seriously, and that abducting Israeli soldiers is the only way to resolve it. Of course, I said this in a low-key tone. I did not declare in the dialogue: “In July I will abduct Israeli soldiers.” This is impossible.
Interviewer: Did you inform them that you were about to abduct Israeli soldiers?
Hassan Nasrallah: I told them that we must resolve the issue of the prisoners, and that the only way to resolve it is by abducting Israeli soldiers.
Interviewer: Did you say this clearly?
Hassan Nasrallah: Yes, and nobody said to me: “No, you are not allowed to abduct Israeli soldiers.” Even if they had told me not to… I’m not defending myself here. I said that we would abduct Israeli soldiers in meetings with some of the main political leaders in the country. I don’t want to mention names now, but when the time comes to settle accounts, I will. They asked: “If this happens, will the issue of the prisoners be over and done with?” I said that it was logical that it would. And I’m telling you, our estimation was not mistaken. I’m not exaggerating. Anywhere in the world - show me a country, show me an army, show me a war, in which two soldiers, or even civilian hostages, were abducted, and a war was waged against a country - and all for two soldiers. This has never happened throughout history, and even Israel has never done such a thing.
You really ought to watch the whole thing. Nasrallah is trying to promote this bullshit notion that his kidnapping of those boys was in the interests of securing a prisoner exchange —and just as surely, he is trying to deflect any attention away from the notion that Iran or Syria ordered this.
The towelhead doth protest too much, methinks.