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Politics : Politics for Pros- moderated

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To: JohnM who wrote (7927)9/14/2003 12:17:43 PM
From: Nadine Carroll  Read Replies (3) of 793790
 
As I said before, the narrative you use simply ignores the ways in which the Israeli governments contribute to the present state of affairs.

While your totally ignores the way Arafat contributes to the state of affairs. What of Abbas' choices? What of Arafat's? Wasn't it in Arafat's power to turn control of the security services over to Abbas so that Abbas could have made a first attempt, a step, something, towards controlling terror and thus fulfilling step 1 of the roadmap? It wouldn't have taken much to get acknowledgement from the US and Israel. Instead, what did Arafat do? and what did Abbas do, or rather, not do?

I swear, you seem to think that the Israelis are the only actors on the stage, and if it doesn't work, obviously the Israelis must try harder. Which is precisely what Palestinian propaganda wants you to think.

And you still haven't offered your own diagnosis, just scolded mine.
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