Subject | Re: Middle-east again; was: Republicanism still an offence in England? |
From | David Flood |
Date | 2002-05-14 23:30 (2002-05-14 22:30) |
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"Flame of the West" <jsolinasNoSpam@erols.com>skrev i en meddelelse news:3CE0A61D.A1F1F263@erols.com...
Alone, the Israelis are in a vise. If they give up the occupied territories, they will face a grave danger. Not here and now, of course. Their Arab neighbours other than that slaughterer Saddam Hussein have at this time no desire to rock the boat. With a few revolutions in some of the Arab countries this may change. Fancy a united front between Saddam Hussein and the revolutionary governments of Syria and Saudi-Arabia, with the Hashemites in Jordan bowing to the pressure of that front and of suddenly optimistic Palestinians in Jordan? Like I mentioned in an earlier post, their Arab enemies need to be lucky only once. But if the Israelis don't give up the territories, they will face continued terrorist attacks, and also the moral rot that comes from being masters over another people.Agreed.