Those who give up land for peace shall ultimately have neither.
This isn't land for peace. No one on the other side is offering peace.
This is not disengagement. Israel and the barbarians are still intertwined.
This is delusion. This is surrender.
This is a win for terror.
This is a preview of the US in Iraq.
This is where you can start counting down to a war- in one year or ten- that will be devastating to all.
This isn't land for peace. No one on the other side is offering peace.
This is not disengagement. Israel and the barbarians are still intertwined.
This is delusion. This is surrender.
This is a win for terror.
This is a preview of the US in Iraq.
This is where you can start counting down to a war- in one year or ten- that will be devastating to all.
"Those who give up land for peace shall have neither"
IMHO, the pullout from Gaza has given terrorists around the world the increased motivation that has resulted in the increase in the number and frequency of homicide attacks in recent weeks, in both Europe and Asia.
Today Gaza, tomorrow Jerusalem, next week New York.
I just do NOT get it.
While obviously not the same percentage land/land as Gaza/Israel, it's a nice revolutionary proverb** but I think the US "gave land for peace" to the Indians and we haven't had much trouble out of them after a while....granted, American Indians had more of a societal structure developed in the 19th century than the Pali's do in the 21st...
But if you look at it in the reverse, the Indians gave up 99.99% of their land to the USA, and they haven't had too much trouble from US lately.
Maybe someday the Pali's will build some nice casinos? (Flame suit donned.)
Seriously, I see the only disconnect is that the Israelis have been fighting a war, and now they are giving up land. Usually, in the Limbaugh Doctrine, this indicates a "loss" but not always.
**(btw, it's attributed to Franklin and a host of others...who really said that?)
"He who wants to defend everything defends nothing." -- Frederick the Great