To: McGavin999
It begins a process that will be referred to in International organizations from this point forward.
Neither Bush nor Sharon will under any circumstance still be in office in just over 5.5 years.
It doesn't matter who trusts who today. It the road taken and no one knows who will be in what driver seat further down this road. This road leads to horrors which will not leave Americans immune.
The status quo, no matter how uncomfortable to Israelis and Palestinians, can not lead to the tragic destination where this road is headed.
15 posted on
05/26/2003 8:46:43 PM PDT by
Courier
To: Courier
Don't leave us hanging, where's it going to lead?
18 posted on
05/26/2003 8:50:40 PM PDT by
Mr.Clark
(From the darkness....I shall come)
To: Courier
Five years is enough time to get plenty of things done. If Bush accomplishes a lot in the Mideast by 2009, his legacy in the region will far outlast his presidency. We have a golden opportunity to spur changes in not only Mideast societies, but in the overall Mideast mindset as well. A democratic Iraq and a new reform-oriented Palestinian state will be the twin pillars of the Bush-drawn Mideast. The repercussions will be felt throughout the region and their durability shouldn't be underestimated.
To: Courier
It won't matter who is in office 5 1/2 years from now. The terrorists will be dead or in prison so it really won't matter.
You act like these people are dumb. Do you really think loan guarantees would matter to Sharon? You're falling for liberal dreck, that's your right of course, but you've seen them proven wrong time after time after time.
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