The map over Israel and its neighboring region is complicated, and so is the political conflict in the area. If there is a war, where is the front line?
The answer is: In the USA. That is where the front line in the Middle East conflict is found.
If the US administration wants some kind of peace settlement around Israel, the first task is to get an agreement among the many supporters of the Israeli cause in USA and elsewhere.
The question is not that difficult. The first one is about the existence of the state of Israel. Is this existence questioned? No, absolute not. Israel will remain. So far so good.
Next question: Is it best for Israel to have fixed or fluid borders? Fluid borders means that an informal expansion can take place in the form of settlements on occupied territories.
This question is also quite simple. Would it be correct for Mexico to have a fluid border to USA and build settlements in Texas? No, that would not be correct. So then that issue is decided.
It should be easy for the many friends of Israel in USA to support the state of Israel as it is democratic and also a good example for the other nations in the region when it comes to peaceful cooperation, mutual progress and prosperity.
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Where is the front?
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