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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: d[-_-]b who wrote (803663)8/25/2014 4:01:03 PM
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Hi d[-_-]b; Re "A DMZ can be quickly created but who would maintain it going forward and how aggressively would they combat violations.";

You know, when that French official called Israel a "s***tty little country" he was really exaggerating the place. The truth is that it's a "s***tty tiny tiny tiny little country".

Recall that the Gaza strip is about 6 miles wide. Here are some DMZ figures for countries that are "little" as opposed to tiny tiny tiny little:

Korean DMZ: 2.5 miles wide
Vietnamese DMZ: 6.2 miles wide

I can guess that Israel is too small to cut the DMZ out of their own territory, LOL. So there just isn't enough room for a reasonable DMZ.

Re: "Just bombing for another month and then going home will not work either - something new must be tried. ";

The basic fact is that as far as becoming a pleasant place to live, Israel is beaten. My guess is that if she did try a DMZ it would be a combination of too narrow to matter, would be pointless in that it is one-sided (i.e. the Palestinians would just use it as a battle ground), and would expose them to economic warfare from the propaganda war.

I really don't see a solution for them.

-- Carl
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