On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 11:37 AM, Michael Dinowitz <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Not many people do know how and why the aid is distributed. Not all of
> our aid to Egypt is tied in such a way, just about 2 billion worth is.
>
> The biggest problem I have with Obama is that the Middle East is a
> huge web where a pull on one string will tug another and another. Tug
> aid to Israel and it pulls Egypt which strengthens the Muslim
> Brotherhood, which is a terrorist organization, which, which, which.
> His making a big deal about a simple event has strengthened Abbas to
> avoid negotiations which strengthens Hamas due to the continual lack
> of a final agreement which strengthens Iran who controls Hamas and
> keeps things on a boil, etc. etc. etc.
>
> At least he was smart enough to not say anything about the
> Palestinians naming a square after a major terrorist and Hillery was
> smart enough to lie about it and say it was Hamas rather than our
> allies in Fatah.
>
> The Middle East is like sword dancing blindfolded on a freshly waxed
> mine field. Obama needs to stop and think before acting and then stop
> and think again.
>

Your description of the Mid East, i think, is apt....so that begs the
question: Is there really ANYTHING the US can do that would have a net
positive affect in the area? It sure doesn't seem like it.

-- 
We're riding out tonight
To case the promised land


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