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To: Sdgla who wrote (77823)7/1/2006 11:55:51 PM
From: CogitoRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 81568
 
>>Is there another model to use when confronted by someone, organized or not, that wants you dead and openly calls for your destruction ?

The only way to end it,IMO, is for an individual or a group take power and make peace with Israel and work together. Do you know of any Arab countries that would not allow that to happen ?<<

Sdgla -

Well there you go. You've actually named another model that could be used. People could work together for peace.

Too bad nobody is willing to try it. Don't forget that past peace initiatives have been derailed by elements on both sides.

And by the way, the state of Israel was created by a bunch of people from outside that region, and imposed upon the locals. The state was attacked as soon as it was created, and when the dust settled, it had larger borders. This was repeated again in 1967. So the state of Israel as it exists presently, has borders that are in dispute.

It's just possible that if the Israelis had long ago agreed to give up the land captured in the Six Day War, there might have been peace. But we can never know, because they insisted that grabbing all that new land was a necessary part of their self defense.

Again, I will specifically state that I have little sympathy for the Palestinians who continue to call for Israel's destruction and continue to prolong the misery. I just think that the fault doesn't lie on one side only. It rarely does.

- Allen



To: Sdgla who wrote (77823)7/2/2006 10:36:18 AM
From: sea_biscuitRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 81568
 
Dumbya making great "progress" in Iraq :

07/02/06 AP: An Air Force member died Saturday of a non-hostile injury
07/02/06 Reuters: Baghdad Car bomb wounds 13
07/02/06 Reuters: Car bomb kills civilian in Baghdad
07/02/06 Reuters: Two polimen killed, two wounded in Rashad
07/02/06 Reuters: Bomb kills two in Baquba
07/02/06 Reuters: Iraq Industry Ministry denies police kidnap report
07/02/06 Reuters: Bomb blast kills two at popular Baghdad eatery
07/02/06 AP: Sunni Bloc Ends Parliament Participation
07/02/06 AFP: Car bombs, attempt on MP jolt Baghdad as bin Laden warns Shiites
07/02/06 KUNA: Iraqi government to make changes in Maliki''s reconciliation plan
07/02/06 Reuters: Zarqawi buried in 'secret' grave
07/02/06 AFP: Saddam's wife, daughter on Iraq most wanted list
07/02/06 DoD Identifies Army Casualty
-- Sgt. Bryan C. Luckey, 25, of Tampa, Fla., died on June 29, in Mosul, Iraq, when he was shot by enemy forces while on mounted patrol.