Do not read while drinking!
Aug. 18th, 2009 12:00 pm*Claps Enthusiastically*
Look! See here!
There's a New US Plan calling for a Palestinian State.
A demilitarised state.
Oh, bravo! Well done! That's the ticket, because nothing says autonomy like a double standard (no, Israel will not be giving up it's planes, tanks, M-16's, cluster bombs or any other bomb).
I'm feeling the fair play here. The impression of justice and political self-actualisation.
Oh, did I not mention that this was the Egyptian government presuming to speak for the Palestinian Authority.
Ostensibly reiterating Israeli policy.
Yeah.
This is going to end well.
Look! See here!
There's a New US Plan calling for a Palestinian State.
A demilitarised state.
Oh, bravo! Well done! That's the ticket, because nothing says autonomy like a double standard (no, Israel will not be giving up it's planes, tanks, M-16's, cluster bombs or any other bomb).
I'm feeling the fair play here. The impression of justice and political self-actualisation.
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and U.S. President Barack Obama will discuss on Tuesday a new initiative which would see a demilitarized Palestinian state set within amended 1967 borders and Jerusalem as its shared capital with Israel, according to the London-based Al-Quds al-Arabi.
The initiative, which was reportedly raised by past U.S. president Jimmy Carter, former secretary of state James Baker and former national security adviser Brent Scowcroft, would also have Palestinians concede on their demand for the right of return, in exchange for compensation.
Oh, did I not mention that this was the Egyptian government presuming to speak for the Palestinian Authority.
Ostensibly reiterating Israeli policy.
Yeah.
This is going to end well.
Re: What, seriously?
Date: 2009-08-18 09:49 pm (UTC)It't time the US stopped protecting a country that has been violating human rights in the most atrocious ways for years now.
Palestinians have the right to have their own country, and their own army as well to keep Israel from bombing their schools and hospitals.
I've talked to so-called left-winged Israeli's, and luckily some of you do recognise the problem for what it is. Unluckily, your government shuts them up quite effectively.