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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: teevee who wrote (29373)5/12/2002 11:17:23 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
Teevee, at present, international relations are conducted by the oldest method in biological history, territorial conquest, dominance and genocide.

Despite the pathetic trial of Milosevic, which is based on no legal system other than a cobbled-together International Court of Justice approved by a completely undemocratic political process, the current rules are Might Makes Right.

If people don't like it, they have to do something about it.

Israel is the toughest political enterprise in the Middle East at present. The Arabs have vowed to do what Hitler failed to do, but they don't intend doing it in the typically well-organized, documented and bureaucratic ways that the Germans used. Arabs will use the most atavistic methods imaginable; we have seen hands held up to windows, covered in Jewish blood, live head hacking of a journalist and on and on ad nauseum.

So, at present, it's toughest ape gets to be boss and decide who lives and dies. My preference is the civilized world of Israel. Arab and Moslem states seem barbaric by comparison. I have no intention of boycotting goods and services from Israel. I am more likely to boycott "Made by Moslems" products and services.

It is obvious to me that Jihadist Moslems don't want peace of any kind which doesn't include Death to Jews, Death to Americans, Death to Infidels, Death to Me.

Mqurice
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