Quote Originally Posted by Bilbo View Post
Quote Originally Posted by miles View Post
Quote Originally Posted by Nameless View Post
Recipe for Peace in the Middle East:

* Palestinian authorities saying they would accept to recognize the State of Israel (they said they would be open to such ideas under some conditions, looks possible to me)
* Put a Gag Ball to Amadinejad and send him play Golf on a desert Island
* Israel stopping the colonies everywhere in Gaza and Cisjordanie and dismantling their wall of shame, going back to the 1967 borders.
* Israel holding back their Hasidim nutsacks
* Other Arabian countries giving the Palestinian Authorities the necessary support to hold up the freaks that would do anything to bomb off the peace process because they are too lose and they think they saw the light.
* Putting some independent inspectors (UE blue helmet) to help to stir up what's going on if ever something goes wrong so we can have a neutral idea on the topic.

If we could achieve all that (i.e a damn friggin lot), that would be already extremely good.
Exactly, peace is potentially possible. But which nation/nations have rejected or proven less than willing to go the limits in providing peace. It falls back on Israel and ultimately America who is unwilling to force the issue. You can invade countless nations and back numerous coups against governments you don't like and yet this one thing is unable to be forced. America simply will not get fully involved in this one issue. Everything else they will either pressure or force, but this? Just let it fester. It is almost like they are complicit in Israel's long term aims.
The only terms the Arabs would accept regarding Israel would be their emigration out of the Middle East. Where you like them to go Miles?
Do your research Bilbo. The points Nameless made come from the existing literature and are well covered. Israel can remain, but they must cede their illegal aquisitions and be forced by the international community to follow and adhere international law. Also watch the interview I posted with Hamas earlier in this thread. The windows are all there. The only drawback on settling the issue FAIRLY has been the reluctance of both the Americans and most importantly the Israeli's who rejected the most recent proposals. It hasn't come up again since and has slid way off the agenda in the wake of continued Israeli terrorist attacks.