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Politics : Israel to U.S. : Now Deal with Syria and Iran

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To: Crimson Ghost who wrote (15510)6/14/2007 10:15:35 PM
From: sea_urchin   of 22250
 
Crimson > "Ultimately, the Palestinians are going to have to sort out their politics and figure out which pathway they want to pursue — the pathway toward two states living peaceably side-by-side, or whether this sort of chaos is going to become a problem."

That's a joke if ever there was -- two-states living peaceably side-by-side is a fairy tale. The more the violence (within reason, of course) the more Izzy loves it. Then there's no chance of negotiations or peace and that mythical two-state solution nonsense disappears over the horizon.

Meanwhile, the Palestinians are further than ever from any negotiation process with Israel. Indeed, it's touch and go that the rift between Fatah and Hamas will not be permanent and the Palestinians will therefore remain in a condition of quasi civil war for a very long time. As far as the Zionists are concerned, however, this can hardly be considered to be a mess but a victory -- and all by remote control.
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