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To: tejek who wrote (143693)3/28/2002 4:05:14 PM
From: SilentZ  Respond to of 1583725
 
>Z, I don't think so.........that's a hard one to evaluate but in hearing him speak and in the past, his willingness to cooperate like pulling troops out of the West Bank....willingness to work with Arafat......he seems a lot less rigid and conservative than Sharon.....all of that pegs as less right than Sharon.

He comes off like that because he's abour 25 years younger. Also, the impressions you're getting of him were as he was when he was Prime Minister- at that point, the Israelis were still trying to reconcile their differences with the Palestinians. If you watch him on TV today, he just says that it's time to remove Arafat as the leader of the Palestinians.

>In fact, I thought he was one of the more liberal in the Likud party and Sharon one of the more conservative. FWIW.

Nope. He's just younger. Definitely more right wing.

-Z

In fact, I thought he was one of the more liberal in the Likud party and Sharon one of the more conservative. FWIW.