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![]() "JimH" wrote in message ... "John H" wrote in message ... On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 15:22:55 -0500, DSK wrote: So why is this a priority for Bush all of a sudden? NOYB wrote: Because Syria is the wedge between Israeli and Palestinian peace. And they have been for 25+ years. Why ignore that part of my post? They were there 4 years ago and Bush ignored them. They were there 3 years ago and Bush decided to invade Iraq instead. Now all of a sudden, Syria... which was cooperating with US counter terrorist intel ops... and a secure & stable secular quasi-democracy... ruled by a progressive & pro-Western group... is on the hit list. Getting them out of Lebanon would be nice, but it would have been nice 25 years ago. So Bush & Cheney just pulled their head out of the sand? Or did they decide here's good material for a razzle-dazzle ploy to distract all but the most gullible (ie you and John H) from their other miserable foreign policy failures? And of course, the fact that they *still* haven't caught Osama Bin Laden, and they *still* have exactly ZERO links between Iraq & terrorism. Why is the remote possibility of re-opening peace negotiations reckoned as a huge success? You're kidding, right? No With Arafat gone, Abbas seems to be pointing the Palestinians in a new direction (but Hizbollah isn't cooperating). And? Looks to me like the Israeli-Palestinian "peace process" is stuck at about the same place it was in 1979. Each side is stuck at the same intractable demands and the same unrealistic expectations. It would be very nice if Abbas could reign in his terrorists, and Sharon put a muzzle on some of his hard-liners (except that he's a har-liner himself). Of course I am hopeful that *this* time things will go forward, the violence will die down, resentments will subside, and peace will have a real chance. But it's not at all due to anything the Bush Administration has done, and their blustering toward Syria isn't going to help either the Israeli-Palestinian conflict or the anti-US terrorism in the region. It's just a lot of hot air aimed in the wrong direction... and even if they *were* about to accomplish something, it would be 5 years later than they could have done the same thing. But hey, maybe I'm too picky. Considering Bush & Cheney's record so far, maybe this really is a huge success for them! DSK Personally, Doug, I find it hard to believe that you are hopeful for *any* good to come to the middle east. I think you, and many others around here, must pray hard for a succession of failures. Else, how could you say, "I told you so." John H On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD, on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! "Divide each difficulty into as many parts as is feasible and necessary to resolve it." Rene Descartes You hit the nail on the head John. Hell, just look at the OT news stories they continuously post....they go out of their way to focus on the doom and gloom. Look at the post this morning from a certain member here about the 100 or so dead in Iraq from the suicide bomber....it was like he was getting some sort of pleasure in posting it. The only thing missing was his little smiley face at the end of the article. Sorry, did not proof read before posting. Edit made. |
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