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Originally posted by CDSmith
My deal is that I look for the solution
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Well, guess what CDSmith - I'm looking for the solution too.
The most agonizing thing is that at the end, at the bottom line the peace deal will based on the Clinton plan from Camp David 2000 give or take extremely minor changes (if any).
Israel will never negotiate under terror - and I support it.
Israel will never negotiate with Arafat - and I support that too.
I wonder if any of you think that the US should negotiate with Osama Bin Laden for a "solution" for the conflict between you two.
I didn't think so.
Unfortunately, there are no easy short cuts here.
Until Arafat will be moved from power, no progress can be made.
Even when he will be removed, and the Fatah fraction will want to negotiate with Israel, let's not forget that the Hamas and the Islamic Jihad will never stop their terror attacks.
After all, their platform is the destruction of the state of Israel.
As for Israel's existence, I'm not worried.
We're a tough people, we've been through a lot and we have the means to survive any challenge.
Some members raised the possibility of a total war in the middle east.
It's hard for me to tell if it's probable but it's definitely possible.
Actually, I think that the country that will gain most from such a war will be Israel.
Maybe it's the only path to a more quite region.