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To: jbe who wrote (11027)10/24/1998 12:27:00 AM
From: Dwight E. Karlsen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 67261
 
True, and I'm not opposed to peace talks. I can't imagine why anyone would be, unless there was some charade going on. But I guess I was trying to explain why I don't feel that there is anything yet to celebrate. After all, Arafat has long ago given up supporting terrorism, and he's not running a war on Israel.

But now if Hamas and one or two other serious terrorist groups had signed onto the deal, I would view the "peace accord" as a much bigger accomplishment. I have to add here that I haven't read of any of the actual details of what each side agreed to do here.