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To: elmatador who wrote (50111)5/18/2004 2:40:50 AM
From: Seeker of Truth  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
Hello Matador,
I find that particular post unclear. There was a British colony called Palestine. You speak of Israel "pulling out." However,there is no line inside of which the Zionists remain which will content the Arabs. Similarly there is no part of Palestine where the Zionists would be happy if the Arabs controlled it.
Handing over a slice of Arab Palestine to the Zionist movement started it all in 1947-1948. The Arabs wouldn't accept that. There has been unending bloodshed ever since.
There are easy solutions to everything. Though they are so simple and easy they won't be adopted.
Solution for Iraq. Evacuate the US army as Arab and Iranian armies enter to police the place until the citizenry is demilitarized. Whatever mayhem ensues will be an intra Moslem affair.
Solution for Israel. Hand over all of the British protectorate to the Arabs. Evacuate those Zionists who wish to leave and allow them to immigrate into other countries.
Bin Laden would then lose all support. Most important there would be no more new Bin Ladens. Arabs would have to find their own way into the new world of the future.
The morass into which the intelligent Bush and his brilliant advisers have led the American people is very sticky. This is why the long term future of the US dollar is down, down and down. That's the investment significance of all this.
Americans reviewing their support for Israel? Kerry doesn't advocate this. It looks hopeless. Dean mumbled something about treating the two sides more evenhandedly. Well, he didn't get nominated, even with such a wishy washy stand.