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To: philosofy123
All I can say is that Edgar Bronfman, Larry Zicklin, and the other 14 Big Jews who signed the letter are nuts. Three of the four signatories to the plan are antisemitic: the UN, the EU, and Russia.

This article doesn't name them but says they are "mostly Democrats." More likely all Democrats, I would imagine.

The Road Map is not only a loser for Israel, it's a loser for Bush and the United States. Every time we get involved with pushing an Israeli peace plan, matters over there get worse and the United States takes all the flak.

If Bush thinks the Arabs will give him any credit for this, he's totally nuts. It will just enrage them further.
5 posted on 05/15/2003 2:21:56 PM PDT by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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To: philosofy123; Cicero; American in Israel
Funny article, the neo (aka conservative Jews) cabal running things on one side, now the BIG JEWS cabal on the other.
6 posted on 05/15/2003 3:54:17 PM PDT by SJackson
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To: Cicero
It looks to me like Bush and Sharon and Powell are on the same page. I know this defies the "conventional wisdom", but consider:

1) Powell has gone to Egypt and Syria seeking to get these governments to undermine the extremist groups.

2) Sharon is wasting no time in acting against the extremist groups

3) Direct talks between the USA and Iran over cutting the funding to Hezbullah.

IMHO, it appears as if all the parties are working towards undermining the extremists and consolidating Abu Mazen's power. It is clear that Mazen cannot tackle Arafat, Hamas and all the other terrorist groups on his own. Sharon will have to weaken them so that Mazen can get stronger as he consolidates his power.

In other words, it looks to me like all the parties are working on the road map in different ways. I suppose some would like the road map to be implemented in an ideal manner, but idealism died with Oslo. This is the time for realists. The Palestinians will need to fall in line behind one leader, not 5 or more like they have now. If they trust Mazen to make peace, which many seem to do, they will have to work hard to help him rise to the top -- which includes doing some of his dirty work for him.
12 posted on 05/16/2003 9:27:26 AM PDT by monkeyshine
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