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To: tejek who wrote (218422)2/9/2005 9:21:23 PM
From: steve harris  Respond to of 1571864
 
they already tried to kill Abbas. Abbas will be lucky to live long enough to shake hands with Bush in the spring...



To: tejek who wrote (218422)2/10/2005 1:01:09 AM
From: Elroy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1571864
 
This is why you can't call Palestinians or Arab governments that support them "terrorists".

The fact remains that according to international law people living under occupation have the right to use any means available, including armed struggle, to resist occupation.

And this is interesting, Palestinian demands haven't changed a schmidge since 2000.

This included his demand for the need to respect the 1967 borders, the right of return for Palestinian refugees, and agreement on the final status of Jerusalem as capital of a Palestinian state.

Sounds like the Palestinians are still holding out for a one state solution where Israelis and Palestinian refugees share the occupied territories and the current state of Israel in an equal arrangement.

Its a very American value demand (lets all be equal regardless of ethnicity), and its got close to zero chance of occurring, and zero support from Americans.

You'd think some Arab government would just kick $100 million in an ad campaign to sway Americans sentiment in favor of the Palestinians, rather than the current setup where Americans just think they are a bunch of crazy terrorists...