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To: tejek who wrote (143650)3/28/2002 10:28:11 AM
From: SilentZ  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1583555
 
>Above all, he would do nothing that undermined "the rights of Jews to live safely in their own land".

>Ariel Sharon's mission - his enemies call it a dangerous obsession - is to fight for Israel's security, believing all the while that the end justifies the means.

Once again, I feel like security should be his first priority. A small country like Israel can't just in one day blindly trust twenty or so countries surrounding it which have attacked it repeatedly throughout its short history.

-Z

P.S.: Regardless of Sharon's character, he won't be in power much longer. Elections can be held as soon as November, and since he hasn't had much of a plan, he's done. Netanyahu, who's more right-wing, should win. He wants to take out the PA, which is IMO the right move. He's also got a pretty spotless record (I think he was questioned over campaigned finance a couple of years ago, though). Last time he was Prime Minister, he tried for peace as well- he gave the Palestinians control of Hebron, which is the second holiest site in Judaism, hoping for peace which never really came.