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Politics : Foreign Policy Discussion Thread

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To: Hawkmoon who wrote (6632)4/2/2004 1:05:21 AM
From: Nadine Carroll  Read Replies (2) of 15987
 
As a beginning, the 95% that the original Israeli-Palestinian peace accord specified during the Clinton administration. The rest would be negotiated.


That "rest", a very small patch, has a major neighborhood of Jerusalem on it, and the Gush Etzion settlement bloc, and several other towns right by the Green Line, containing in all about 400,000 Israelis. Or were you suggesting that Israel give up hunks of land inside the Green Line?

And it being a multi-national effort, the Palestinians would be hard-pressed to refuse the effort for fear of completely being cast as intransigent and militant

Sheesh, never stopped them so far. What's to stop them from using their tried and true method, agreeing in the end to negotiate just so long as they get tangible concessions up front in return for worthless promises of good behavior?

No Palestinian government, dominated by militants, should be permitted to exist...


So, does NATO begin by doing a regime change on the PA? You didn't specify that.
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