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To: Nadine Carroll who wrote (117250)10/19/2003 11:01:55 PM
From: Dayuhan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 

And what, pray, does he want to happen to the 5 million Israeli Jews who are "ruling the world by proxy"?

They should just go away, no? Isn't that your usual suggestion for people who are supplanted by outsiders who don't want them around?



To: Nadine Carroll who wrote (117250)10/20/2003 1:01:40 AM
From: Jacob Snyder  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
<And what, pray, does he want to happen to the 5 million Israeli Jews who are "ruling the world by proxy"?>

He said what his plan is: Do what Saladin did. That means make a truce with the Crusaders, give up for now the goal of pushing them into the sea, agree to let everyone visit in peace all the holy sites. Everyone gets part of what they want, and the war ends. That's what Sadadin did.

In order for Israel to survive, for any length of time after the Arab nations get nuclear weapons, three things need to happen:

1. Those Muslim nations need to follow Mahathir's methods, not Bin Laden's (or Saddam's, or Nasser's).

2. Israel needs to stop colonizing any more Arab land (defined as the land Arabs are a majority-population on, today).

3. Israel needs to make a compromise peace, along the lines Mahathir proposes.

If any one of those three things don't happen, Israel goes the way of the Crusader States.

You don't see it, but Mahathir is throwing Israel a life-line, and they'd better grab it. Time is running out. It is encouraging, for those who want Israel to survive, that the leaders of 57 nations applauded Mahathir. They could have applauded Bin Laden. And if Israel is set in their self-destructive ways, then the U.S. should do some "tough-love" and force them to make a deal along the lines of the Geneva and Taba plans.



To: Nadine Carroll who wrote (117250)10/20/2003 3:46:08 AM
From: frankw1900  Respond to of 281500
 
Mahathir wasn't the only person to make a speech at the OIC conference:

bernama.com

This is an interesting one:

STATEMENT OF H.E. MR. SULEJMAN TIHIC, MEMBER OF THE PRESIDENCY OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA, OCT 17, 2003
bernama.com

Also some of what they did:

DRAFT FINAL COMMUNIQUE OF THE TENTH SESSION OF THE ISLAMIC SUMMIT CONFERENCE (SESSION OF KNOWLEDGE AND MORALITY FOR THE PROGRESS OF UMMAH) PUTRAJAYA - MALAYSIA 20 - 22 SHA'ABAN 1424 H. 16-18 OCTOBER 2003
bernama.com

Some comments about the conference:

zaman.com

sify.com

atimes.com

oic-oci.org