> cHat wrote:
> - Can accept the rhetoric of people who call Israel's self-defense
> triggered military actons acts of terror and still be pro-Jew?

I agree with most of your stuff, but not this.  I don't know what
"pro-Jew" means, but I'm not anti-Jew.  I think what we have in the
Middle East is a lot of terrified people on both sides, and,
personally, I don't have much hope that there's an end anytime coming:

1.) The UN has been a complete failure for decades.
2.) There's no indication on either side that people are tired of fighting.
3.) Israel has totally failed in wiping out Hezbollah, Hamas, or any
other terrorist organization.
4.) Currently there's a complete lack of leadership from the US, not
to mention a total incompetence in how foreign policy is being
conducted now.

So, basically, no matter who's at fault, nothing is going to change
for years.  Maybe a new US administration will be able to kick start
something ...

It seems like if we had a real leader we could put together a kickass
Middle East advisory board that would really solve this once and for
all.

In the meantime,

"Our enemies are innovative and resourceful, and so are we. They never
stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people, and
neither do we." —Bush, Washington, D.C., Aug. 5, 2004

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