Thursday, January 22, 2009

Talk To Hamas? Just Listen!

Nathan Gardels is Editor, NPQ, Global Services of Los Angeles Times Syndicate/Tribune Media and he has an opinion on Hamas:-

Israeli's leaders, the last practitioners of the Bush doctrine, might want to consider another course more in line with a key inaugural theme of President Barack Obama: "Power alone cannot protect us, nor does it entitle us to do as we please, " Obama declaimed on the Capitol steps...

...a new course is to leave the "war on terror" behind and recognize that Hamas, Hezbollah and the Taliban -- all of which have legitimate nationalist aspirations, but wrapped in Islamist garb -- cannot be lumped into the same category as the cosmic terrorists of Al Qaeda...ignoring them won't make them go away...


How is it that people who occupy important positions affecting the opinion of the masses seem to be such asses?

Talk to them?

Why don't you just listen to them?

You'll then know that no words are adequate to resolve their illegitimate aspirations like killing Jews and denying Jews political sovereignty.

It really is as simple as that.

3 comments:

g said...

Nicely said by Obama and Nathan, this is an outline of new American foreign policy.
Wether you like it or not, wether you think it's smart or not, nobody cares what you think Medad.
Bush era is over and so is the "war on terror" that you guys made up as a cover up for your opression of Palestinians.

YMedad said...

Really? Read today's NYTimes on that Saudi rehabilitation program. The fat lady hasn't finished singing yet.

g said...

Really! The damage done is great and will take time to undo. But the policies will change and one of the main reasons why terrorists target US is understood now is US support for Israel. You know you won't get the support from Obama taht you got from Bush.
But overall the change will be beneficial for you too.