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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (203625)9/22/2004 1:14:35 PM
From: Alighieri  Read Replies (1) of 1571401
 
To add to that, "expansion" is an irrelevant nuance, though I agree Israel ought to stop the settlements. But why wait until Israel and America is blameless and faultless in their foreign policies before taking strong actions against the terrorists? Like I keep saying before, the extremists aren't going to be impressed, and the citizenry are still going to be too scared or powerless to make a difference.

One of the keys to winning the war in iraq is this notion of winning the hearts and minds of iraqis...in other words, to make it difficult for ideals of terror to gain a foothold among the general population. This is intuitively and now empirically clear in Iraq. The same is of course true in Palestine. The US should be fair, open minded, and a catalyst to peace, even if the results are meager. To be a sideline observer in Palestine (while arming the Israeli side) and a warring party in Iraq is an equation for failure, as we are witnessing in spades.

There are no perfect solutions there...there are no solutions at all with incompetence and intransigence, and there certainly are no solutions without including Palestine, where bush has done less than NOTHING.

Al
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