Posted on 11/24/2011 1:35:46 PM PST by Eleutheria5
The Peace Process, that horrible masochistic program of terrorist empowerment, is a fading mirage that no one believes in anymore.
The "peace process" which created two terrorist states inside Israel may have begun in Oslo, but it ended in Cairo. Normalizing relations with the rest of the Middle East was one of the carrots that got the Jewish state hopping down the appeasement trial-- and that carrot is now officially off the table.
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As the West follows the Islam appeasement track domestically and internationally, its relationship with Israel will continue to degrade. The Peace Process was an expression of a dying belief in the orderly world of negotiated international peace envisioned by European policymakers for over a hundred years. Now that same world has brought Europe and Israel to the brink of ruin. It's no wonder that Israel has left the peace process by the side door.
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But I doubt that the "orderly world" of peace through negotiations was ever meant to make peace in Israel. Rather, those diplomats meant to make peace in Aman and Riadh and Aman, by giving their chief extortionist and tormentor, respectively, Yassir Arafat, a fiefdom of his own to terrorize, regardless of what the consequences might be to Israel or the Palestinians, for whom 'piece' was pronounced close enough to 'peace' to pass for it in audio. The nefariousness of European-style diplomatic, 'orderliness' has been going on since WW I and well before that. Diplomacy is war by other means. I think I'll change that to my tagline.
“Diplomacy is war by other means.”
Exactly! I don’t believe for one minute that the State Dept and the Zero Admin thought there would be “democracy” in Egypt.
They backed the destuction of the Egyptian government. Have given American tax Dollars to the “new” Egypt. Now the attacks have started on the Pro-U.S Egyptian military. All to put the Islamofascist Muslim Brotherhood in Power.
And don’t forget the Suez Canal. Eisenhower had to send the U.S Navy to keep the Canal open. Now Obama is turning it over to the very same radicals.
Oh, but let’s send international piecekeepers to safeguard the Ports of Eilat and Aqaba (yeah, they’ll attack Jordan, too). Back in ‘56, that was supposed to keep the piece between Israel and Egypt, but in ‘67, as Nasser prepared to attack, the piecekeepers buggered off and left Israel to fend for itself.
They just couldn’t stand it that diplomacy hadn’t prevented anything, that without courage and good intentions, it solves nothing but instead creates problems.
So they’ve been trying ever since with diplomacy to reverse Israeli gains and reestablish the status quo that didn’t work before and won’t work again, either. Why? Because they think they have a right to play G-d with other peoples’ lives. It’s past time we rolled the Oslo Accord into a tight cone and told a few people to sit on it and rotate. Maybe Oslo toilet paper will sell. Dig my new tag line.
Heh. Print Oslo toilet paper with brown lettering that runs, so that it’s indistinguishable from the rest of the sh#$#, and you’ll never be really clean until you discard it and reach for something simpler.
I went to a hear the Israeli Consul General speak at the Florida State University as I knew there would be Palestinian demonstrators. (Im not Jewish or Israeli. I helped arrange that several of us strong lads, dressed in suits and ties, would go in case things got out of hand and/or to provide a counter demonstration.) The Palestinian demonstrators, with two exceptions, turned out to be rabid Caucasian idiots. They were so filled with hate and pumped on propaganda that they fairly vibrated. None of the young blond girls would have lasted two hours on any Palestinian street. What shocked us all is that the demonstrators were Americans with no apparent Arabic ancestry or cultural connection.
The Consul General was amazing. He derailed the entire planned chanting by inviting a spokesman up and giving him 10 minutes. Then the CG asked if everything the demonstrators wanted to say had been said and they had to agree it had. Thereafter they vibrated in hateful, glaring silence as the CG respectfully and with the authority of names, dates and places took their entire litany of wrongs apart. He did it in such a diplomatic way that not even they could have logically answered him.
That’s what I mean when I say “courage and decent intentions”. The Consul had it going on in that department. These pathetic excuses who keep invoking diplomacy like a talisman should first get a pair. Munich in ‘38 was “diplomacy,” too.
“What shocked us all is that the demonstrators were Americans with no apparent Arabic ancestry or cultural connection.”
Nothing shocking about it. Ignorance breeds zealotry. An Arab from Hevron may hate Jooos!, but his hatred is shaded and nuanced by experience and interaction. I wouldn’t be shocked if these girls were assimilated Jews and wealthy to boot.
“If you want to hate someone, commit an injustice against him. If you don’t yet hate him, commit another and another...”
Eric Hoffer, The True Believer, somewhere towards the end.
exactly right.
I just hope Israel will stand up to the coming storm.
If they don’t we are ALL lost to the Islamofascist hell.
I would appreciate reading a transcript of that event. Do you recall the date of the event, or know if the transcript is available on-line?
Thanks Eleutheria5.
The End of the Peace Process
Sultan Knish | Nov 21, 2011 | Daniel Greenfield
Posted on 11/22/2011 4:33:04 AM PST by expat1000
http://freerepublic.com/focus/bloggers/2810835/posts
The event took place Monday, October 3rd, 2011. It was held in the FSU Center For Global Engagement. The speaker was the Israeli Consul General for the Florida District. His consulate is located in Miami. You might contact the FSUCFGE and ask them. I think the entire event is on audio as I saw somebody doing it, but I dont know if they did it for the university.
Below is a link to their weppage:
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