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لبنان
مرة أخرى … بقلم:
دافيد وارن ريال
كلير بوليتيكس - 28/5/2007 في
كثير من الطرق فان لبنان لا
يشابه العراق وهو يشابهه في
كثير من الطرق الأخرى Lebanon
Again By
David
Warren No
one yet knows what the civilian toll is, inside the
permanent Palestinian refugee camp of Nahr al-Bared,
near In
many ways The
mistake the West made was two-fold. For 1982 had been
the year when the Israelis had Yasser Arafat's PLO
"fedayeen" trapped, in Lebanon, and were in a
position to annihilate it. Succumbing to world opinion,
including pressure from American allies and European
false friends, the Israelis negotiated free passage for
this terrorist force, and the late Arafat was able to
set himself up in style in Though
it beggars belief, the Western diplomatic view remains
that it is better to negotiate with psychopaths than
fight -- even when we have them cornered. This has been
consistently the official Western approach, everywhere
but in We
are likely to watch history repeat itself at the Nahr
al-Bared camp, where pressure from the world to
"avoid civilian casualties" will be the
leverage with which the terrorists holding the camp's
civilians hostage live to fight another day. A previous
generation of Lebanese politicians had already
negotiated away the very right of the Lebanese police
and military to enter the camp, thus turning it over to
the rule of the psychopaths. Verily,
the entire Palestinian population, both within Israel's
proximity and far away from it, remains perpetually
hostage to the political ambitions of Arab and Persian
tyrants claiming to champion their cause -- and are
about as far from grasping whom their real friends might
be, than they have ever been in history. Their worst
enemies will, for the indefinite future, continue to be
Fatah, Hamas, Hezbollah, Al Qaeda, the Muslim
Brotherhood, the Syrians, the Iranians, and munificent
oil sheiks in In
the short run, nothing can help them. In the longer run,
the West could be tremendously useful, by refusing to
negotiate with -- let alone continuously finance through
the U.N. and aid schemes, and by accepting the OPEC
cartel -- the Palestinians' worst enemies, as listed
above. We could help even more, both them and ourselves,
had we the stomach to annihilate any of these parties,
just as and when each opportunity is offered. http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2007/05/lebanon_again.html ----------------- نشرنا
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