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| On a smaller scale... hell yes, that's excessive. "Kidnap a few people" does not equal "bombing civilians." That's the easy part of this equation. On a big scale... Everything violent about the middle east is exccessive. I have NO IDEA how to prevent the Judeo Christian and Islamic people from butting heads. I don't know what kept the region "mostly stable" for the majority of the '90s, but hot damn, I miss that. Bear in mind, I'm only 23. I probably don't have my history straight.
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| Whoa, I have to agree with the other posters, JimmyP1! Your post was incredibly ignorant and basically racist! You cannot lump all Palestinians together, and to say only the dumb ones remain is outrageous. For a start, not everyone will have the living standards you enjoy, and not everyone is able to move even when they want to. Perhaps you should "see how the other half lives," before condemning them... In case you didn't know, "Israeli" groups (for want of a better term) waged a terrorist battle before the creation of Israel, trying to establish the creation of Israel. You cannot say this is one way, both sides have committed atrocities over the years. It is not a binary issue. To see the Israelis as Good Guys and Palestinians as Bad Guys is, well, ridiculous. Israel gets massive military support from the US, while the neighbors do not. Israel created nuclear weapons, probably with Western support, while the West would not want Israel's neighbors to obtain nuclear weapons. If Palestinians attack Israeli towns, we condemn it, but when Israelis carry out punishment of towns for the actions of a minority, we turn a blind eye. The hypocrisy of the West is appalling. You might also need to look into why Palestinians, and others, feel so frustrated. Have a look at some facts. To quote the source (as of 2002):
That is, the Palestinians have far worse living standards, even children are killed by Israeli snipers, civilians are held up at checkpoints for hours on end, even ambulances have been shot at, the Palestinians land is not protected by the West although the West is terribly protective of Israel's existence, the Palestinians feel they have no one listening to them and no peaceful means of turning things around, the Israelis used to widely use torture and barbaric means of killing people suspected of being terrorists (eg. breaking every bone in their body and leaving them in no-man's land to die), they destroy family homes when one member might be implicated in violence, and the Palestinians ultimately feel they have nothing left to lose. This is why they opt for violence, not because, as you so disgustingly put it, they are somehow "subhuman." |
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| bbloke, You have done your homework. Well said. One thing I find so scary about this situation is the fact Israel rose to the bait. Extremists love that. They live by it. They love to die for it. As radical colonists in the Occuppied Territories would do? Now what? Will everybody get into the act:Iran, Syria, and so forth? Lebanon was fragile as it was, now, it will go to crumbs and who will move into a vacuum if this continues? GWB has his butt between two chairs....on one side he supports Israel come hell or highwater but at the same time he (EC included) wants Lebanon to become a "stable" part of the Middle East. Goodbye Charlie now. Between the Gaza Strip and the Second Front all this can be cast to the wind. And for what? A few soldiers? Of course, the Gaza invasion was already prepared despite the so called "saving Private Ryan". The Hezbolla thought it best to get into the act to really get the dander up. Who will come out the "winners?" Nobody, of course. To be continued.... |
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| I suspect the solution to this problem lies with Putin's advisors/negotiators (or even Chirac). Heaven forbid that Blair and Bush get involved.
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| What really gets me is this - the part of the world referred to as the "holy land" is most probaly going to be where armageddon starts. I used to think it would not happen in my lifetime, now i am not so sure about that. Blatant ignorance, doltish stupidity, and unfounded hate - all in the same of religion!!! - never ceases to amaze me.
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| Red and Yellow____Black and White We'll be torches_____in the night...
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| Thanks, reed. Sorry in advance for this long post! I thought I'd try to find some more information, for those who are interested. I am not vouching for the different sources and there will inevitably be some discrepancies, which may simply be due to how up-to-date the sources/pages are, but I thought it makes interesting reading... Some useful links: Background by Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israeli...inian_conflict A site aimed at Americans, regarding Israel and Palestine: http://www.ifamericansknew.org/ Factsheet about Palestine and Israel: http://www.afsc.org/israel-palestine.../factsheet.pdf Comprehensive compilation of information: http://www.palestinemonitor.org/nuev...cts_sheets.htm Amnesty International pages about Israel and the Occupied Territories: http://web.amnesty.org/pages/IOT_home http://web.amnesty.org/pages/isr-index-eng http://web.amnesty.org/library/index/engmde150742002 http://www.amnestyusa.org/countries/...ies/reports.do Secret Israeli prison facility: http://www.guardian.co.uk/israel/Sto...084796,00.html Human Rights Watch pages on Israel and the Occupied Territories: http://www.hrw.org/un/chr59/israelot.htm Quote:
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By the way, I also want to draw one very important distinction: it is one thing to understand why someone does something, and it is a different matter whether or not one condones it. Whether or not we agree with someone's actions, we will never get anywhere near solving our problems unless we attempt to understand the other side, and labelling people as just stupid, subhuman, or otherwise leads to violence, not peace. We've had enough genocide in the 20th Century to surely have learned that by now... Last edited by bbloke; July 16th, 2006 at 04:31 AM. Reason: Getting URLs to work within quotes |
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| a bridge too far? bbloke, There is never a too long reply to such a tragic situation. Your sources are very interesting. I've passed them around to those who are "wondering"what is going on. I have a few too but here is one for the moment that may interest you or anybody else on this thread............ http://www.truthdig.com/ For the moment, only J. Chirac seems to have given a "good" response to this crisis from the G8 meetings. GWB is his usual self. Deaf, bumb and blind. In fact they are all divided and wringing their hands on what to do. |
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