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die ganze welt ist schuld an das was im nahen osten passiert
und das ganze war vorsehbar gewesen weil seid anfang das jahres hat Hisbollah-Chef Sajjed Hassan Nasrallah immer wider betont das die ihre gefangener in den israeliche gefengnise nicht vergessen werden und die zu befreien und die haben keine andre möglichkeiten als israele zu enführen und denn tausch zu erzwingen
scheiss krieg
Bern. AP/baz. Die Grüne Partei verlangt im Zuge der Eskalation im Nahen Osten vom Bundesrat einen sofortigen Stopp der Rüstungszusammenarbeit mit Israel und allen anderen Ländern in der Region.
Der mit dem letzten Rüstungsprogramm genehmigte Kauf von israelischen Teilen eines neuen Funkaufklärungs- und Sendesystems müsse unverzüglich sistiert werden, forderten die Grünen am Donnerstag.
Auch im Parlament wollen sie sich später dafür stark machen, dass der Kauf dieser Geräte doch noch verhindert wird. Darüber hinaus forderten die Grünen den Bundesrat auf, den israelischen Angriff auf den souveränen Libanon unmissverständlich zu verurteilen und den Rückzug der israelischen Armee zu verlangen. Auch aus dem Gaza-Streifen habe sich Israel sofort zurückzuziehen.
Im Urteil der Grünen trägt Israel mit seinem militärischen Übergewicht zwar für die Eskalation der letzten Tage nicht die alleinige Verantwortung, aber doch die Hauptverantwortung.
http://www.baz.ch/news/...bjectID=680E7DAC-1422-0CEF-70C0E375F5E3CD11
The team will first visit Cairo to meet with Egyptian officials and consult with Arab League foreign ministers meeting there on Saturday, the spokesman said. Annan was traveling in Rome on Thursday.
The team is then expected to head to Israel, the Palestinian territories, Lebanon, Syria and possibly other destinations "as needed," the spokesman said.
Vijay Nambiar, Annan's political adviser, is to head the team. The other members are U.N. Middle East envoys Terje Roed Larsen and Alvaro de Soto.
Nambiar "will emphasize to all parties the secretary-general's call to exercise restraint and to do whatever possible to help contain the conflict," the spokesman said in a printed statement.
The team would also urge all sides to respect international humanitarian law on the need to protect civilians and civilian institutions in military settings, the statement said.
GAZA CITY (CNN) -- An Israeli airstrike hit the Palestinian Foreign Ministry headquarters in Gaza City early Thursday, wounding at least 10 people and destroying the fourth and fifth floors of the building, Palestinian security sources and witnesses said.
An Israel Defense Forces spokesman confirmed that Israeli aircraft targeted the Foreign Ministry with a missile.
A Palestinian Foreign Ministry spokesman said administrative and financial offices are housed on the fourth and fifth floors; the office of Foreign Minister Mahmoud Zahar, a Hamas member, is on the sixth floor.
The attack happened at a time when the building would be mostly empty.
About two hours later, another Israeli missile was fired in central Gaza, killing two armed Palestinian militants, an IDF spokesman said.
Palestinian sources said that 19 people, including a Hamas official, his wife and seven children, were killed Wednesday in the Israeli operation.
The attacks were part of a two-week- old Israeli campaign targeting Palestinian militants in Gaza. The military operation is aimed at recovering a kidnapped Israeli soldier and stopping militants from firing rockets into Israel.
In Lebanon, Israel stepped up its military campaign Thursday, a day after Hezbollah guerrillas abducted two Israeli soldiers in a raid that killed eight other soldiers along the Israel-Lebanon border.
Hezbollah has justified the action, demanding a prisoner exchange for the soldiers' release. (Full story)
Reaction
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, speaking at a news conference with Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi in Ramallah, said Thursday he feared a "regional war is mounting" in the wake of Israel's military campaigns.
Abbas asked for the international community to intervene and pressure Israel to "lift the siege over Gaza, open the border, release Palestinian prisoners and to stop expansion of settlement."
U.S. President Bush, referring to Israel and Abbas as "the agents of peace" in the region, said Thursday the "peace-loving" world must unite to support them.
"There's a group of terrorists that wants to stop the advance of the peace and those that are peace-loving must work together to help the agents of peace -- Israel, President Abbas and others -- to achieve their objective," Bush said.
Israel: House used as hideout
Referring to the Hamas official, his wife and seven children, who they say were killed Wednesday, Hamas and Palestinian medical sources said the he and his family were killed in an Israeli airstrike in the early morning in Gaza City.
Hamas identified Nabil Abu Salmiya as a midlevel leader who was also a professor at Islamic University.
The Israeli army said it had targeted a house that was used as a hideout by several senior Hamas militants who were responsible for attacks.
Hamas' military wing, the Izzedine al Qassam Brigade, denied an Israeli military report that the airstrike injured its leader, Mohammed Deif, who is at the top of Israel's most-wanted list.
The group is threatening revenge on Israeli civilians for the strike, Palestinian security sources said. The military wing has carried out attacks on Israeli civilians in the past. (Watch Hamas militants vow revenge for deadly airstrike -- 2:43)
Palestinian security sources told CNN that an Israeli helicopter struck a police station in Garara in central Gaza about 3 p.m., killing one police officer and wounding three other people.
An hour earlier, an Israeli artillery attack killed two men laying explosives in the ground at a junction called Abu Holi in southern Gaza, Palestinian security sources told CNN.
Also Wednesday, the IDF said it struck a group of armed militants in the area of the former Jewish settlement of Kfar Darom.
There were conflicting reports on the death toll. The IDF said four gunmen were killed, but Palestinian security sources said five Palestinians were killed in the 8 p.m. strike.
In addition, Fatah sources said a Palestinian accused of being a collaborator with Israel was killed by Palestinians in the southern Gaza town of Khan Yunis.
Rocket attacks
Earlier in the day, Israeli forces crossed into central Gaza. Palestinian sources said one member of the Palestinian security forces was killed and another wounded during an exchange of fire in the area.
The military wing of Hamas said it fired 10 Qassam rockets from Gaza into southern Israel, but the Israeli military said none of the missiles caused injuries.
The group said the rockets were fired into an area that includes the southern Israeli town of Ashkelon.
The IDF counted 13 rockets launched from Gaza, but only nine landed in Israel, said an Israeli military spokesman.
Israel and the Palestinians in Gaza have been in a state of siege since June 25, when Israeli Cpl. Gilad Shalit, 19, was abducted in a raid by Palestinian militants into southern Israel.
Hamas' military wing is one of three militant groups that claimed responsibility for Shalit's abduction, along with the Popular Resistance Committees and the Army of Islam.
Droht eine weitere Eskalation der Krise im Nahen Osten? Israel will Informationen haben, dass die schiitische Hisbollah-Miliz plant, die beiden von ihr verschleppten Soldaten nach Iran zu bringen.
Jerusalem - Der Regierung lägen "genaue Informationen" vor, dass die Hisbollah plane, die Soldaten an Iran auszuhändigen, sagte der Sprecher des Außenamtes in Jerusalem, Gideon Meir, heute. Genauere Angaben machte Meir nicht. Ein anderer Sprecher, Mark Regew, sagte: "Wir haben die Sorge, dass sie aus dem Libanon heraus und nach Iran gebracht werden. Diese Sorgen sind begründet." Zu Land ist Iran unter anderem über Syrien zu erreichen.
Meir warf Iran und Syrien vor, hinter der Entführung der beiden Soldaten im israelisch-libanesischen Grenzgebiet zu stecken. Die Hisbollah könne nicht ohne die Unterstützung aus Damaskus und Teheran agieren.
Israel sehe die Hisbollah, Syrien und Iran sowie die palästinensische Hamas-Organisation daher als "vorrangige Elemente einer Achse des Terrorismus und des Hasses" an. Sie seien nicht nur eine Bedrohung für Israel, sondern für die ganze Welt.
Irans Außenministerium wies die Befürchtungen Israels als "absurd" zurück. "In seiner Verzweiflung und wegen der wachsenden Isolation in der Welt und der Spannung und Krise in Israel redet man nun absurde Dinge", hieß es aus dem Ministerium.
zurückDie nordisraelische Stadt Haifa ist nach Medienberichten von Raketen getroffen worden. Das berichtete das israelische Fernsehen heute Abend.
The missiles were fired from inside Lebanon, the Israel Defense Forces said, in a sharp escalation of attacks launched by Hezbollah guerrillas.
The attack on the city of 280,000 was the first time Hezbollah rockets have hit so deeply into Israeli territory.
Ambulance services said no one was hurt in the attack, which had been threatened by Hezbollah.
The firing came hours after Israeli warplanes bombed Beirut's international airport and its navy began a blockade of Lebanon's ports.
Hundreds of targets from the border north to the capital were attacked, the Israel Defense Forces said.
Hezbollah guerrillas earlier fired scores of rockets from Lebanon into northern Israel in the most intense bombardment in years.
Some 45 people and two soldiers have been killed inside Lebanon since Wednesday, the country's health ministry said, while the rocket attacks killed at least one woman in Israel.
Lebanon also said 103 people were hurt by the Israeli attacks, The Associated Press reported, while the IDF said 90 people had been injured by the rockets hitting Israel.
One rocket attack on the northern Israeli town of Nahariya on Thursday hit a group of journalists, the AP said.
Both Israel and Lebanon have said the violence amounts to "acts of war."
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said Wednesday's attacks by Hezbollah when guerrillas killed eight Israeli soldiers and captured two more were an "act of war."
Lebanese Interior Minister Ahmed Fatfat called Israel's retaliatory attack on Beirut airport a "general act of war," saying the strikes had nothing to do with Hezbollah but were instead an attack against the country's "economic interests," especially its tourism industry.
Beirut's Rafik Hariri International Airport was forced to close after Israeli fighter jets hit all three of its runways, leaving huge craters that made them unusable. All flights have been diverted. (Airport map)
Two other Lebanese airports were attacked Thursday morning, the IDF said.
The Israeli military gave no details, but Lebanese army sources said that the Rayak Air Base in the Bekaa Valley near the Syrian border had been hit as well as a small military airport in Qulayaat in northern Lebanon.
Israel said it targeted the international airport in the capital's suburbs because it was a transfer point for weapons and supplies to Hezbollah, the militant group that captured two Israeli soldiers and killed eight others in raids this week.
Israeli warships were stationed off all of Lebanon's ports to enforce the naval blockade, Reuters news agency reported.
Lebanese Information Minister Ghazi Aridi called for a comprehensive cease-fire, saying the Lebanese government had nothing to do with the Hezbollah attacks.
After Israel's airport strike, planes began dropping leaflets warning residents of an impending attack on an area of southern Beirut where Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah is believed to live. (Watch initial reports on the runway bombings -- 6:00)
Israel: 'We mean business'
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas said Thursday he fears a "regional war is mounting" with Israel's military campaigns in Lebanon and Gaza, where forces were deployed after last month's capture of an Israeli soldier.
"This is not our interest and will not bring peace and stability to the region," Abbas said, referring to "this [Israeli] aggression."
President Bush said all countries had a right to defend themselves but warned Israel to take care not to "weaken" Lebanon's government.
Bush also stressed during a visit to Germany that Syria "needs to be held to account."
Hezbollah enjoys substantial backing from Syria and Iran and is considered a terrorist organization by the United States and Israel. The group holds posts in Lebanon's government.
Israeli Security Cabinet Minister Isaac Herzog said: "We are taking strong measures so that it will be clear to the Lebanese people and government ... that we mean business."
The United Nations will send a team to the Middle East to urge both sides to use restraint, a spokesman for Secretary-General Kofi Annan said Thursday.
Captives named
Israeli airstrikes were aimed at targets used by Hezbollah for storing weapons, the IDF said.
Warplanes also hit al-Manar television station because Hezbollah uses it to incite and recruit activists, the IDF said. A broadcast tower was destroyed and three people injured, but the station was able to continue broadcasting, al-Manar editor Ibrahim Moussawi said.
Israel's Cabinet authorized a "severe and harsh" response to the abduction of the two soldiers, named Thursday as Ehud Goldvasser, 31, from Nahariya, and Eldad Regev, 26, from the Haifa suburb of Kiryat Motzkin.
Hezbollah called for a prisoner exchange but, as in Gaza, Israel has rejected the call.
Hezbollah chief Nasrallah told reporters that seizing the soldiers was "our natural, only and logical right" to win freedom for Hezbollah prisoners held by Israel.
Nasrallah said the two soldiers had been taken to a place "far, far away" and that an Israeli military campaign would not win their release.
More than 70 Katyusha rockets have hit Israel in the past 24 hours, the IDF said.
Missiles critically injured one person and hurt at least 10 others in Safed, about 13 miles (20 kilometers) from the Lebanese border, which local officials said not been hit by Hezbollah rockets since 1972. (Watch the rocket's explosion and town chaos -- 1:45)
Also in northern Israel, a woman was killed and 15 people hurt in a rocket attack in Nahariya, and at least 38 people were injured when rockets hit the Arab village of Carmiel, Israeli ambulance services said.
Ciao!
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armer entführter. de rhat noch nen langen weg vor sich... syrien, iran, nordkorea (bin gespannt wie sie das hinbekommen) und dann mit ner langstreckenrakete von nordkorea über japan hinweg nach kuba. und dort beginnt dann seine südamerikarundfahrt.
und immer hinterher amerikanische und israelische truppen...
Hat die Hisbollah ihre Drohung wahr gemacht? Nach Angaben des israelischen Militärs sind aus dem Libanon abgefeuerte Raketen am Abend in der israelischen Hafenstadt Haifa eingeschlagen. Die Schiiten-Miliz bestreitet den Beschuss.
Jerusalem - Die israelische Hafenstadt Haifa wurde nach israelischen Militärangaben vom Libanon aus mit zwei Katjuscha-Raketen angegriffen. Verletzt wurde dabei ersten Angaben zufolge niemand, wie die israelische Polizei am Abend mitteilte. Die Raketen schlugen nicht weit vom Stadtzentrum entfernt ein. Die schiitische Hisbollah-Miliz bestritt nur kurze Zeit nach den Berichten über die Einschläge, Raketen auf Haifa abgefeuert zu haben.
Die Hisbollah hatte jedoch zuvor mit einem solchen Angriff gedroht. Sie reagierte damit auf israelische Luftangriffe auf den Libanon und die Blockade libanesischer Häfen, die Jerusalem als Reaktion auf die Entführung zweier israelischer Soldaten begonnen hatte.
Es war das erste Mal, dass vom Libanon abgefeuerte Raketen Haifa erreichten. Bislang galt als unklar, ob die Hisbollah über Raketen mit einer entsprechenden Reichweite verfügt. Der israelische Botschafter in Washington, Daniel Ajalon, sprach von einer "bedeutenden Eskalation" des Konflikts.
Haifa ist mit mehr als 250.000 Einwohnern die drittgrößte Stadt Israels. Sie liegt etwa 35 Kilometer von der Grenze zum Libanon entfernt.
>die palästinenser ganz auszulöschen.
Glauben Sie wirklich and den Blödsinn den Sie schreiben?
Oder machen Sie das einfach so, da Sie nichts Besseres zu tun wissen?
gerufen habe ich dich nicht...und abgegangen warst du mir ebenso nicht.
stehst du nicht zu deinem wort??? Was bist du denn für einer???
lieben Gruss
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Haniyeh offered an interesting perspective on the long standing Israel-Palestinian conflict while making a special effort to point out the U.S. indirect responsibility for the Palestinians’ suffering.
The White House called on Israel and the Palestinians today to practice restraint, turning a blind eye to the repetitive crimes Israel committed over the past days since it began its wide-scale offensive in the lands it withdrew from last year, ending 38 years of military occupation.
"We hope that Israel, in trying to retrieve its soldier, will practice restraint and that both sides will practice restraint in trying to lower the temperature and develop a sense of security in the future," said spokesman Tony Snow.
"There's pretty much unified international reaction, which is that Hamas needs to give back the Israeli soldier and needs to renounce 'terror' and needs to do so immediately," said Snow.
Mr. Haniyeh wrote:
“As Americans commemorated their annual celebration of independence from colonial occupation, rejoicing in their democratic institutions, we Palestinians were yet again besieged by our occupiers, who destroy our roads and buildings, our power stations and water plants, and who attack our very means of civil administration. Our homes and government offices are shelled, our parliamentarians taken prisoner and threatened with prosecution”.
It’s been reported that the Israeli forces launched a new airstrike early Thursday, targeting the office of Palestinian Foreign Minister Mahmoud al-Zahar, which implicates that Israel would carry on with its Gaza offensive while engaged in another one in Lebanon.
The Israeli army started bombing southern Lebanon yesterday as a means of pressuring Hezbollah resistance movement to release two Israeli soldiers it captured Wednesday morning.
"Pretext for a job scheduled"
“The current Gaza invasion is only the latest effort to destroy the results of fair and free elections held early this year. It is the explosive follow-up to a five-month campaign of economic and diplomatic warfare directed by the United States and Israel. The stated intention of that strategy was to force the average Palestinian to "reconsider" his vote when faced with deepening hardship; its failure was predictable, and the new overt military aggression and collective punishment are its logical fulfillment. The "kidnapped" Israeli Cpl. Gilad Shalit is only a pretext for a job scheduled months ago.
“In addition to removing our democratically elected government, Israel wants to sow dissent among Palestinians by claiming that there is a serious leadership rivalry among us. I am compelled to dispel this notion definitively. The Palestinian leadership is firmly embedded in the concept of Islamic shura , or mutual consultation; suffice it to say that while we may have differing opinions, we are united in mutual respect and focused on the goal of serving our people. Furthermore, the invasion of Gaza and the kidnapping of our leaders and government officials are meant to undermine the recent accords reached between the government party and our brothers and sisters in Fatah and other factions, on achieving consensus for resolving the conflict. Yet Israeli collective punishment only strengthens our collective resolve to work together."
Last week, Israel launched a military strike targeting the office of the Palestinian Prime Minister Ismail Haneya in Gaza City, setting it ablaze. The attack on the Palestinian PM offices was described by political analysts as a warning by Israel to the Hamas-led government. The Israeli occupying army also arrested eight members of Hamas' 23-member Cabinet and 20 of the 72 Hamas members of the 132-seat parliament.
“As I inspect the ruins of our infrastructure -- the largess of donor nations and international efforts all turned to rubble once more by F-16s and American-made missiles -- my thoughts again turn to the minds of Americans. What do they think of this?" Mr. Haniyeh added.
“They think, doubtless, of the hostage soldier, taken in battle -- yet thousands of Palestinians, including hundreds of women and children, remain in Israeli jails for resisting the illegal, ongoing occupation that is condemned by international law. They think of the pluck and "toughness" of Israel, "standing up" to "terrorists."
Palestinian fighters holding 19-year-old Israeli Cpl. Gilad Shalit offered to release him if Israel freed Palestinian woman prisoners it holds (about 35), all the under-18-year-olds (about 300) and 1,000 of the oldest and sickest of the Palestinian prisoners.
But Israel rejected the Palestinians’ demands, insisting that the release of the soldier must be “unconditional”.
There are more than 9800 Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli jails, but their fate is not even mentioned in the U.S.-backed peace plan for the Middle East, known as the roadmap.
“I hope that Americans will give careful and well-informed thought to root causes and historical realities, in which case I think they will question why a supposedly "legitimate" state such as Israel has had to conduct decades of war against a subject refugee population without ever achieving its goals," Mr. Haniyeh added.
“Surely the American people grow weary of this folly, after 50 years and $160 billion in taxpayer support for Israel's war-making capacity -- its "defense." Some Americans, I believe, must be asking themselves … if only U.S. policies had been predicated from the start on historical truth, equity and justice.
Many Americans are still not aware how much of their tax revenue goes to Israel, the largest recipient of U.S. foreign aid, despite its own relatively healthy economy.
The generous financial aid the U.S. provides Israel with allows it to purchase tanks, helicopter gunships, F-16 war planes, machine guns and bullets, all of which it uses in its persistent aggression against the Palestinian people.
So the U.S. is indirectly funding the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian lands, for without its yearly financial aid to the Jewish state, the Israeli government wouldn’t have been able to sustain its military occupation of Palestine for long.
stehst du nicht zu deinem wort??? Was bist du denn für einer???
lieben Gruss
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Sind Sie betrunken?
Ich meine sind Sie noch imstande nüchtern zu erklären, was Sie damit sagen wollten?
A propos, ich stehe zu meinem Wort.
Wie schaut es bei Ihnen aus?
Wenn die Israelis Palästinenser in den nächsten Tagen nicht auslöschen werden, werden Sie sich dann zu Ihren Wort bekennen und für Ihre Lügen entschuldigen? Oder doch darauf berufen, dass Sie heute betrunken waren und im Vollrausch geschrieben hatten?
Es gibt bestimmt Soldaten, auch israelische, die so etwas wie die "Lust am Morden" empfinden, wahrscheinlich gilt das für einen Teil aller Soldaten/Menschen, die gibt es allerdings auch unter Deinen Glaubensbrüdern, meinst Du nicht? Es wurden auch schon Köpfe vor laufender Videokamera abgeschnitten.
Und nicht nur eins ...
Salam!
PS "scheiss krieg" - aiwa!
Da kann ich Dir (ausnahmsweise) zustimmen. @boardaufpasser: "hej alter ..." Wie meinen? Meinen mich?
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hej seva - ich denke, du sollst mich vergessen, du machst mir keinen spaß - wie z.b. der mt - sorry.
Ciao!
PS Ein andermal durchaus, hier und jetzt nicht.
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Ach, das war ein Spaß mit der „auslöschen“. Entschuldigung, ich hatte es nicht erkannt. Sah irgendwie ernst aus.
Sagen Sie bitte, ist alles, was Sie schreiben von Anfang an ein Spaß, oder erst dann, wenn man Sie bietet zu Ihren Wort zu stehen?
Noch merkwürdiger erscheinen mir jedoch die Aussagen des isralischen Botschafters in Waschington zu sein. Die Meldungen des Beschusses liefen gerade über den Ticker und ein Botschafter fern der Heimat sieht sich veranlasst eine derartige Stellungnahme zu geben. Mal ganz davon abgesehen das ein derartiges Vorgehen Israels eine bedeutende Eskalation der Lage geradezu heraufbeschwört.
Apropo, die Eskalation hat seit 1948 nicht nach gelassen, also nix neues von der Front!
Kommentar: Israel in Not
von Andrea Seibel
Israel marschiert in den Libanon ein. Was Franzosen und Russen umgehend als "Kriegshandlung" geißeln, wird von den USA und Deutschland wohlverstanden als Akt der Selbstverteidigung. Die Lage in Nahost, immer volatil, ist so ernst und verfahren wie schon lange nicht mehr. Israel versucht Abschreckung durch Frontalangriff. Hisbollah im Libanon wie Hamas in Gaza soll mit aller Macht, und die liegt nun einmal im Militärischen, klar gemacht werden, daß Raketendauereschuß und die Entführung von Soldaten zu erpresserischen Zwecken nicht geduldet werden.
Israel hat keine Wahl. In einem hochgradig feindlichen Umfeld, in dem man bei Libanon, Syrien oder Iran nicht von "Nachbar"-Staaten sprechen kann, scheint dies die einzige Sprache, die Terroristen verstehen. Man hat sich vergangenes Jahr aus Gaza und Jahre zuvor aus dem Südlibanon zurückgezogen und auf politische Lösungen gesetzt. Doch dies wurde nur als Schwäche interpretiert - eine bittere Lektion. Israel muß weiter mit der schier unerträglichen Tatsache leben, daß ein Großteil der arabischen Welt es am liebsten ausgelöscht sähe.
Israel ist in Not. Der neuer Premier Ehud Olmert nennt die Militärintervention eine "Operation angemessener Preis". Er ist sich der Gefahr der Eskalation bewußt. Israel braucht mehr Unterstützung denn je.
Artikel erschienen am Fri, 14. July 2006
http://www.welt.de/data/2006/07/14/958435.html
Frau Seibel so ganz nebenbei. Mit ihren Ausführungen würden sie auch im PR-Bereich kriegsverliebter Staaten eine gute Figur machen.
Vielleicht sollte ich hierbei "kriegsverliebt" als "großangelegte militärische Handlungen als eine bevorzugte Lösungsvariante" etwas abmildernder umschreiben.