Sunday, August 27, 2006

 

Action on Middle East

As subject

Last Sunday a priest said enough, it has gone on for his entire lifetime at 57 years old. At 26 and with the fear that this conflict is the recruiting

Enough is enough when it comes to hurt and hate and bombings and rockets and planes into buildings, and shoe bombs. If I sound woolly here then maybe I am.

If I could wave a magic wand I'd ask our current PM to do the following:

1) Visit Syria 1st and go over the heads of Hizbollah and talk to President Assad. If they get on so well now is the time to ly the chance of peace betweem Syria and Israel as part of a Palestinian settlement

2) Go to Lebanon and see things on the ground and talk to the Lebanese cabinet (including Hizbollah)

3) Visit Tyre or a Southern port under escort of the Lebanese and French (maybe get Chirac along for the ride to show solidarity at a border that our forbears drew up with the Yanks)

4) Then go to Palestine and Israel and moot the idea of UN support similar to this for teh West Bank and Gaza if desired to allow both a right to return and where agreed by negotiation, a right to remain.

5) Cap it off with the sugestion of a tri city area under UN auspices so that Jerusalem, Bethlehem and Ramallah remain linked and united for all, where both citizens can live in peace and vote for their states governments but share intl auspices in terms of security for as long as necessary.

6) Pump the aid into economic development such as desalination plants so that Lebanon, Egypts, Gazas and Turkeys most precious resource water can be pumped south and East to Iraq and Saudi or to compensate for the dams of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers Turkey has already done

7) Invite Israel and Iran to sign a nuclear non proliferation treaty and mutual aid to boths civilian power.

8) Turn the Golan into Intl territory as part of a Kosovo approach of referenda to decide its future status.

Job Done?
Job done?
James Andrew Ware

Comments:
Well done James, you have solved all the region's problems stemming back hundreds of years by suggesting peace-lovers make deals with terrorists, national sovereignty be surrendered to unaccountable international organisations, and by throwing no-strings-attached aid, funded by our taxpayers, down bottomless holes

Well done indeed
 
How so ?
There has to be full implementation of anegotiation or UN laws implemented. The oradmap is the only halfway house between that . And Bush is the first President to back that.

Failure to back that leads to more people seeing grievance and joining the fight for Al Qeada
 
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