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Slick Frenzy
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The Road Map to Peace....or the road map to genocide?
May 23, 2008 - 02:12 PM
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Any concession that Israel makes in this matter, will only harm Her. Every agreement that She has made with Her neighbors has been broken by Her neighbors.
Understand that those who hate Israel do not hate Her because of Her policies, Her people or Her size. Isreal is not a conquering nation. Merely the size of New Jersey, She is the U.N. favorite whipping post and a disease to most of the nations on the earth. Those who hate Israel, hate for the simple fact that she exists?
It is time for the U.N. and the nations of the world to stand shoulder to shoulder with Israel! The road map to peace might as well be called the road map to genocide.
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Re: The Road Map to Peace....or the road map to genocide?
May 23, 2008 - 03:06 PM
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I'm a big supporter of Israel - but I disagree with you regarding the peace process.
"Every agreement that She has made with Her neighbors has been broken by Her neighbors."
This is not true - the treaties with Egypt and Jordan have lasted decades and brought great benefits to all three nations -
and remember that Jordan and Egypt were Israel's main foes in 67' and 73' - now they, along with Turkey, are Israel's main advocates in the Arab world.
A peace deal with the Palestinians is inevitable - and a vital Israeli interest
Syria is tricky - because of their involvement with Iran/Hezbullah - but it is due to this involvement that Syria must be enguaged -
An accord with Syria could be key to thwarting Iran's ambitions in the region. Stria and Iran are not natural ideological partners - Syria is secular Sunni and Iran is extreme religious Shia.
And if you saw Ahmadinejad's reaction to the Israeli/Syrian negotiations you can see why they are in Israel's interests
I like seeing Ahmadinejad upset - it warms my heart - because the other benefit from prying Syria away from Iran is in Lebanon (this is one of the main reasons other Arab states would support a Syrian/Israeli accord)
That said talking to Syria is tricky - because you can't be left with a situation where Hezbullah expands itself into the Golan heights - and you can't put Israel's main water resource at risk.
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