Do you believe the solution is resettling the 3 million Palestinians to Jordan?If the answer is yes, and Jordan rejects the idea, what should we do next?
It is very easy to criticize this initiative. Providing a viable alternative is more difficult.
Sorry, that won't fly.
The road map is unviable from the start, as History demonstrates. Your post amounts to "I will ignore History and repeat the failures of the past, unless you can provide a viable alternative."
Since the road map is an absolutely guaranteed failure, I need present no option: even doing nothing is preferable to the road map.
My suggestion is that the inevitable war in Israel be put off at least until after the terror states of Syria and Iran have met their fates. In the meantime, Israel should quietly prepare, and we should quietly assist them in this regard. Israel is our ally in the War on Terror. The "palestinians" are our enemy, but are necessarily a little further down the list of targets.
Fair enough.
What happens to the 3 million Palestinians after this inevitable war is won? Do they become Israeli citizens, remain in the status quo, or are they resettled in another country?
President Bush has provided outstanding leadership in our War on Terrorism. I am prepared to follow his lead and judgement on the best way to resolve the Palestinian/Israel dilemma.