Bush plan not expected to lead to talks
- BUT - Cabinet expected to ease restrictions on Palestinians
Behind the scenes is where this intractible (not a cause of terrorism) Middle East problem will be sorted out.
1 posted on
10/13/2001 7:12:08 PM PDT by
Phil V.
To: Phil V.
I am really getting tired of the US being blamed because two countries hate each other.
2 posted on
10/13/2001 7:14:36 PM PDT by
dalebert
To: Phil V.
wow imagine what Osama will get if he blows up 2 more buildings and the rest of the Pentagon!
3 posted on
10/13/2001 7:20:58 PM PDT by
arielb
To: Phil V.
plan b: sharon; off ararat and his 'cabinet', his generals, his lieutenants, all terrorists that can be found and DRY UP THE SWAMP THEY BREED IN!!!
To: Phil V.
Jerusalem doesn't belong to Bush, so he'll have to find some other bargaining chip to use with the arabs.
7 posted on
10/13/2001 10:07:17 PM PDT by
jonatron
To: Phil V.
" Arab states - Saudi Arabia in particular - are not cooperating at the level the US would like to see, particularly in terms of cracking down on Saudi financial support for Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida network. " Appeasement of the Arabs will not work, they will never help the U.S. Attempts by the Bush administration to make them good coalition members will fail. What the Arabs want is the elimination of Israel. So unless Pres. Bush is willing to sell out Israel, which the American people would never stand for, he would do better to support his true friends and allies and forget the Arabs.
11 posted on
10/14/2001 2:46:56 AM PDT by
etcetera
To: Phil V.
Behind the scenes is where this intractible (not a cause of terrorism) Middle East problem will be sorted out.Your ability to read Bush's and Israel's mind, and see "behind the scenes" is impressive. You using tarot cards?
12 posted on
10/14/2001 8:40:05 AM PDT by
veronica
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