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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (298675)8/7/2006 3:17:44 PM
From: Elroy  Read Replies (1) of 1578510
 
It's kind of silly to disagree with the 1948 UN resolution now, lest you want to go all the way back in history and correct every single border that was "wrongfully drawn" in your mind.

I think you are making a mistake by giving the UN's Yes vote more weight than the No vote of every neighbor of Israel's at the time. Bolivia's YES should count less than Epypt's NO in determining Egypt's border. In the vote to partition Israel-Palestine every Arab UN member said "NO". Although they had less votes in the UN, in the real world the votes of the neighbors in determining borders ought to have more weight than the votes of the countries on the other sides of the planet.
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