Arab League to visit Israel

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Well why dosent Malaki ask the Americans to pack up and leave Iraq just like they did in Vietnam.

First Iraq and Vietnam have little in common. :(
Secondly Malaki does not think the government is strong enough to stand on it's own. He is probably right.
 
Well why dosent Malaki ask the Americans to pack up and leave Iraq just like they did in Vietnam.

I explained that in the post prior to yours. What part of "civil war" don't you understand?

There is an analogy with Vietnam, although not the one you imply. The Americans were not asked to leave Vietnam; quite the contrary. Despite the diplomatic fluff and a lot more death the South Vietnamese government knew it was effectively doomed from the time they did.
 
So do you want the distruction of Israel more than peace?
I talked about the Palestinian view,not mine.I am a South Asian,my outlook is obviously different.
I have seen this habit of yours,don't know how to describe it;maybe its something like "putting words in my mouth."
 
I talked about the Palestinian view,not mine.I am a South Asian,my outlook is obviously different.
I have seen this habit of yours,don't know how to describe it;maybe its something like "putting words in my mouth."
Wondering if you want the distruction of Israel more than peace, is a valid question.
I noticed that you did not answer it. :skeleton:
 
no I don't.ever since I heard of Israel from my father(who first said there was a state called Israel) I always regarded it as a legitimate state never knew about the Arab-Israel/Muslim-Jew conflict that much.
It's just that after I looking for Palestine in the map(I was very young) I came to know more about the ME wars.
I dislike Israelis a lot(not like I really hate them,but dislike) but I never cried for their destruction,no.
 
The Arab League supports Fattah. They went to Israel to secure independent for the West Bank... if West Bank managed to get independence from Israel, the Gazan would think that they should support Fattah not Hamas in order to gain independent....

If Israel wants to get rid of Hammas, they would give this independence to the West Bank.... and those in Gaza would revolt against Hammas
 
Israel is not being wiped out of map ...but its Palestine.. Hmmm..I doubt they can bring any further change in the map which would benefit Palestine...

(All these happened in this modern day world... which shouts for democracy.. people rights.. etc,, )

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Anyway Good Luck for the efforts...

Peace.

 
Abdul Raouf stage four was back in 2000.Now its 2007.Surely things have changed.
 
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More good News.
Saudis 'ready to sit' with Israel
http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/F69C85CE-6BA9-4D10-8ABC-1DD15677CC6D.htm
Saudi Arabia has said it could attend a Middle East peace conference proposed by the US president which would bring it to the same table as Israel.

But Prince Saud al-Faisal, Saudi's foreign minister, said his country would only consider attending the meeting if it tackled "substantive matters of peace".

Saudi Arabia was the main proponent of an Arab peace proposal made at an Arab summit earlier this year which offers Israel full diplomatic ties with 22 Arab countries in return for withdrawal from territories occupied in 1967.
 
More good News.
Saudis 'ready to sit' with Israel
http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/F69C85CE-6BA9-4D10-8ABC-1DD15677CC6D.htm
Saudi Arabia has said it could attend a Middle East peace conference proposed by the US president which would bring it to the same table as Israel.

But Prince Saud al-Faisal, Saudi's foreign minister, said his country would only consider attending the meeting if it tackled "substantive matters of peace".

Saudi Arabia was the main proponent of an Arab peace proposal made at an Arab summit earlier this year which offers Israel full diplomatic ties with 22 Arab countries in return for withdrawal from territories occupied in 1967.

Seems to me that the most important issue to deal with is the state of the Palestinian government(governments). There can't be a true peace deal unless there is a clear governmental body to make peace with. It doesn't do any good for Fatah to sign off on a peace deal with Hamas effectively a separate government. Stability in the Palestinian territories should be a priority right now.
 
Seems to me that the most important issue to deal with is the state of the Palestinian government(governments). There can't be a true peace deal unless there is a clear governmental body to make peace with. It doesn't do any good for Fatah to sign off on a peace deal with Hamas effectively a separate government. Stability in the Palestinian territories should be a priority right now.
You ate absolutely right but;
Every Journey is a series of steps.
Each and every step is needed to reach the destination.
 
I explained that in the post prior to yours. What part of "civil war" don't you understand?

:offtopic: just have to reply

To be honest i dont remeber any civil war in Iraq before the invaders came TBH. even in the last century dammit. I know sunni and shia had there differences but never was there fighting like this in any muslim countrey before the americans came. hence i believe the americans are behind the de stabilizing of Iraq
 

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