Submitted by IamJoseph(Australia), Feb 14, 2005 at 07:39
Re. Pipes criticises M/E Rulers.
I like everything Pipes has said - but he failed to say the only thing that is acreaming to be said. End this charade - nay, this Nazi-like sacred goal - of a deathly 3-State solution to the Jewish problem. It is not a 2-State, and the violation of Jordan of the only condition of its creation must be brought to bear on this sham King. Far from being a peace partner - Abdullah must be seen as Israel's # 1 enemy. Jordan is not his personal and private property, and this conflict can be ended overnight if Jordan opens its doors to the 30% Arabs now in Palestine. The creation of Jordan itself was an atrocity - another Arab state in what's left of Palestine is a Holocaustian doctrine. Yet none of the pundits have the guts to say so.
The UN expose of the greatest scandal in history - also is deficient of the real victim here: Israel. That scandal manifests how Resolutions can be sold to Regimes like Sadaam, and how silence can prevail over 1000s of Israelis murdered and wounded by rewards to so-called Freedom Fighters under the UN's nose. The only light from that scandal is how Israel was sold out by corrupt UN Resos. None mention Israel the factor here.
It seems the whole world is either to petrifed to speak the truth - or the only factor which will resolve this conflict. Everyone would rather jump in the circular motion and not let this madly spinning wheel stop. All are cowards.
DEMANDING THE ONLY THING ISRAEL DOES NOT HAVE - BUT THE ONLY THING THE ARABS DO NOT NEED - 'LAND' - CAN NEVER BE A BASIS FOR PEACE.
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