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Original piece is http://www.jpost.com/MiddleEast/Article.aspx?id=187865
The West"s and primarily Israel"s policy is utterly stupid. Terrorists must be hit constantly until changes occur either in their policies or their states of being. If the PA boycotts talks because terrorists are slapped down, then they are allies of terrorists and not peace partners. And that is the problem: politicians who want us to believe their deceitful little games. One other point: why are Western prisons so socially sensitive that in addition to enjoying conjugal rights, convicted terrorists are free to organise to screw the country that treats them humanely?
Posted by paul2 on 2010-09-14 13:26:29 GMT
Yes Ymr, and that video has already been taken down, I believe. The thought police are vigourous.
Posted by Gabrielle on 2010-09-14 01:06:49 GMT
I wish the pastor had threatened to READ OUT the 164 jihad verses in the Koran. THat would have been enlightening to an ignorant, well-intentioned population.
Posted by Gabrielle on 2010-09-13 22:07:07 GMT
Causation all the way around the circle: each element inexorably precipitates the next. Each its own little tragedy. The peace talks always seem to lead to escalation in violence; calm always seems to lead to pressure for more peace talks. If the parties just accepted that when it is calm leave well enough alone, the cost in human lives and misery would be much reduced.
Posted by Ralph on 2010-09-13 13:12:56 GMT
Even though there is no "cycle of violence" - a term designed to fog up the issue of who is responsible for violence, nevertheless there is a cycle which rolls around - cyclically - Violence. Peace talks suspended. Violence subsides. Violence reaches new lows. Pressure for peace talks rises. Peace talks. Violence escalates. Next cycle.
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on 2010-09-13 12:41:50 GMT