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EL wrote: > The balance of power has changed dramatically in favour of Israel and > there is no place for a Palestinian dream to rule the land like before > the rise of Israel. > > Once Israel stops being paranoid and defensive, and begins to work on > a humanistic solution to the Palestinians' problems the rise of Israel > caused, the whole Middle East problems shall change completely into a > different category. > > Imagine the prosperity that could hit the Middle East when that silly > war stops and trade routs are connected. > > With Israel's technology, Egypt's tourists' sites and beaches wealth, > Saudi Arabia's and Kuwait's Petrol, Lebanon's entertainments and arts, > Syria's agricultural wealth and Jordan's eastern routs, that Middle > Eastern economy must experience a boom like nothing had been before. > > Houses, food, schools, transportation and every thing a modern citizen > wishes for shall be available and possible. > > If they were really seeking riches and power as you say, then they > should have stopped this conflict long ago but the fact is that God is > still lurking inside some idiotic and deluded minds. > The trouble is your taking a long term rational view. Do you really believe the central protagonists in this drama are motivated by such? Any rational analysis would indicate that one side should just give in completely to the other (it does not matter which) then over time the economic prosperity that peace would bring would far outweigh the concessions made. But do you really think either side would agree to it? Thanks Bill --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.522 / Virus Database: 320 - Release Date: 9/29/2003
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