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Rahatupu wrote:Nandwa wrote:TAZ wrote:Nandwa wrote:I think this was a good move, one that promotes peace in the world.
On this subject I find Netanyahu's stance unreasonable and impracticable.
If he proceeds that way, he risks alienating Israel. How do you expect Netanyahu to support a deal involving people who have vowed to destroy Israel, the Iranian General Mohammad Reza Naqdi recently declared that erasing Israel off the map is non-negotiable. IMO, this deal will definitely strain relations between the Obama administration and one of their key allies. Netanyahu has got to be realistic and cast himself as different from nut cases such as the ayatollahs. Granted the Irans have made it their business to keep shouting death to Israel & US, which is more a sign of frustration and immaturity than anything else. While so chanting the same Iran had to nego with a US led team on matters some of which are very domestic and should otberwise not be open to foreigners leave one a Country they call the great Satan! That by itself should tell us not to take them seriously when they chant death to the great Satan, death to Israel. In any case what better alternatives are possible - war! Israel would rather have a permanent conflict than the deal. Now Saudi is checked.....here the enemy of your enemy is not necessarily your friend. Netanyahu risks isolating IsraelJust as absolute power corrupts leaders, so does absolute fanaticism blind the people from logic
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