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To: Bilow who wrote (50356)10/9/2002 8:07:47 AM
From: spiral3  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
Like I've said before, I think that too much water has passed under the bridge for the Israeli state to survive.

Bilow your position seems to be that on the one hand no-one fights harder than when they are on their home turf and their homeland is at stake, but on the other as as long as Israel negotiates from a position of strength they will make no long term progress. How do you reconcile this.

At the same time you say that everyone will just get tired of conflict and eventually a peace that flows from justice will be made. Weariness may lead to an epiphany but it can also lead to escalation. Weren’t you the one that used to argue that when push comes to shove, meaningful change is made after war.

I know, life is complicated - you don't have to remind me.