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To: Nadine Carroll who wrote (71345)2/4/2003 1:19:29 PM
From: JohnM  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 281500
 
They are not the only ones with faults, they are just the side that left the table and decided to throw their lot on the chances of a war. It takes two sides to make a peace. One side is enough to make a war.

Bad mischaracterization of these moments. But it would not help you or I or the thread to recast those moments into thread history once again. My point, way back in agreeing with Klein, was that a recognized deal was out there, that neither the Israelis nor the Palestinians, in their present governmental configurations, were likely to make moves toward it, but that the Bush administration could. Just wouldn't. I don't think future historians of these moments will deal kindly with Bush.