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I love the way Ted Belman dreams on and on... As long as you have Israel and the leftists who run the country, you will have Palestinians and their terrorist cohorts. It seems that both thrive on each other. Posted by: georg von mecklenburg on October 23, 2005 09:59 AM
Palestinian society is disfunctional and they will never have a State in the normal sense of the word. Arafat was the only man who could have achieved it but he remained the terrorist to the end. No amount of international aid can change the mindset of a people bent on self-destruction. In sixty years inspite of being in a constant state of war the Israeli economy and society has surged in leaps and bounds and the Palestinians have gone backwards. They are still dancing around with old keys around their necks brainwashed and dreaming of the days when they will take over all that Israel has achieved. But even if they could they would trash that too just like the Gaza greenhouses left to them. Remember the destruction they left behind in the once prosperous Lebanon - when they had created a Fatah land in the South, They receive more aid per capita than any other population in the World from their sympathisers in the West but it doesn't make any difference. Posted by: Leonard on October 23, 2005 12:18 PM Post a comment |
Chaos is good
In light of the Debka Report on the outcome of the Bush/Abbas meeting this week. I thought I would draw your attention to two articles I wrote at the end of September.
The Hamas Factor and the Sharon Factor
Maintaining the Status Quo
I couldn't care less whether Hamas contests the elections. Either way the PA is dysfunctional. As long as the PA doesn't preform as required there will never be a Palestinian State. The more this will become apparent, the more the Jordanian option will look attractive.
In many of my articles, I took the position that Bush would never create another terrorist state. He is proving me right.
Posted by Ted Belman at October 22, 2005 08:19 PM