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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: Neocon who wrote (102792)6/25/2003 1:38:26 PM
From: michael97123  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
"Delegitimation of Israel cannot be ignored."

I am not saying that it should be. All i am saying is that there are two fundamentally differing views on how this all came to be. To dwell on it, takes one away from dealing with the current situation. Better to agree to disagree and move on.
Of course palestinians must realize that the Refugees arent going back to israel proper. And the israelis need to give peace a chance even if it bites them in the ass (again). With Bush/US on board, the scene is set for the defanging of hamas during this hudna and a ratcheting up of the power level for Abbas/Dahlen. IF Bush werent driving this, and if i were sharon, i would ignore this ceasefire. But i have faith in bush and so should the israelis. If abbas/dahlen fail and hamas returns with terror, then things will get much worse. mike
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