From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Christoph Reuss
Sent: Mon 7/24/2006 3:42 PM
To: futurework@fes.uwaterloo.ca
Subject: Re: [Futurework] There Could Have Been Peace
> Strategic interactions are of two main types. They
>
either resemble a "game," with each side making moves
> according to
tacitly agreed evolving rules, or
> constitute a life-or-death "kill or be
killed"
> conflict.
After being exposed to decades of unbearable
conditions of life (and death)
by zionism, perhaps some Arabs have come to
the conclusion that this is a
life-or-death conflict rather than a game, and
act accordingly.
What is most worrying about Dror's article is his nazi
lingo, up to using
"Nietzsche's striking metaphor" and calling international
human rights laws
"outdated" and dismissing European concerns against ethnic
cleansing as
"counterproductive preoccupation with humanitarian
concerns". With his
style, you could also write an article justifying
Hitler's attack on
Poland.
Chris
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