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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: Hawkmoon who wrote (182874)3/4/2006 9:15:44 AM
From: michael97123  Read Replies (2) of 281500
 
I think that it may turn out the Russians are playing a useful role in their negotiatons with both iran and hamas regardless of how things ultimatley turn out. They read hamas the riot act yesterday, although treating them with respect. They asked them to follow the IRA road although acknowledging the fact that this wouldnt happen overnight. For its part Hamas asked for return to 67 borders and right of return before they would talk peace with israel. They also said the truce would continue and its interesting to me that Israel is avoiding Hamas targets as it continues its war on al aqsa and islamic jihad. I guess one could say that hamas might not mind losing more of its fatah based internal opposition.
Regarding iran, i see no progress on that front by the russians. But if russia is irans only friend these days, if and when the russians start playing hardball with them, the iranians will certainly know what isolation means.
For hamas the question is whether running a state supercedes this blood war with israel. And for iran its whether nukes trump the future of their country. We shall see.
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