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Old 01-02-2003, 06:58 PM   #1
Cairo
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Psychotic?

As if. It is the only truly long term solution to the entire problem.
The region of syria transjordan was at differing times under the control of syria or jordan. Most recently, the owners of the region in question was the hashemite family of jordan. In effect, the entire region around jerusalem was jordanian territory.


My military and historical reference is THE ARAB-ISRAELI WARS, by CHAIM HERZOG, a good read with a highly useful bibliography.
It was during the 1948 birth of the nation of Israel that a multinational coalition of arab nations, using ex-SS and Nazi soldiers no less, attacked Israel with the intent of "driving them into the sea."
The arab leaders at the time told the palestinian natives to leave their homes so that the arab forces could better engage the jews without endangering fellow arabs. It was promised that once the jews were annihilated, they could return and take part in the pillaging and plundering of the conquered jewish areas.

A few more sensible arabs as well as the Israeli govt asked all inhabitants to just stay in their homes and not get involved. The Israeli govt wasn't going to take anything away from anyone.

The ultimate result?

The arab victories never materialized. Numerous arab confederacies sprung up: 1956, 1967, 1969, 1973- and all were overwhelmingly defeated.
Indeed the victories were the sort of lopsided victories straight out of the bible; the Israelites outnumbered by as many as 8:1, out gunned, out equipped....and yet their enemies were thrown into confusion and utterly crushed by Israel.
If the UN had stayed out of the 1956 conflict there is a high probability that none of this would be happening today.
In much the same way we don't have anymore militaristic japanese emperors giving us anymore trouble.
There wouldn't be any fanatic wahabi clerics causing trouble either, if Israel had been allowed to finish what other people started.

The arab nations are that punk kid whose older cousUN is always keeping them from having their ass cash a check that their mouth wrote.
The UN never interfered any of the times the arabs tried to invade and destroy Israel. No, they only decided to do something when it was plainly clear that the arab capitols were about to be captured.
And the UN can't have Israel dictating the terms of surrender for egypt, syria, lebanon, jordan, iraq, and anyone else stupid enough to bring a fight to Israel.

Syria or Jordan could have absorbed the refugees that they created from Israel.
If the refugees had just stayed home and minded their own business, they would have become Israeli citizens, with all the rights afforded Israeli citizens but none of the military obligations.
Instead they gambled their childrens future in hopes of the unjust gain from looting the jewish areas that they had coveted.
They got what they deserved....0

Now their fellow arabs hope that if they keep the palestinians in a screwed up enough situation long enough. Then hopefully they can obtain though international diplomacy what they couldn't obtain militarily; a foothold far enough into Israel to effect a military victory i.e. drive them into the sea.

My solution punishes the wicked parents at present who think nothing of throwing their children into the fires of Molech; it punishes their enablers as well.
I can be a bit flexible on the cut-off group for the age. You can never underestimate the ability of crass candy coated commercialism to influence kids.
What's to miss? Hunger, fear, murderous parents that are just waiting for you to be old enough to go join your "martyred" brothers and sisters in the field.
I'm sure there would be no shortages of volunteers for pokemon and icecream.

Their bloodline would merge and be absorbed into the nations of the western alliance. The blood sin of genocide would be avoided, all would be copasetic.

I hate no man.
I can only hate that which I have loved.
Which means that I hate an ex or two and that's about it.


My wife isn't an HVAC tech, can't say I have ever even seen one(a chick tech) in this field.
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