World Political Opinions of D.L. Siluk [II]

The Chilling macabre imagination of today's world offers a growing reputation as 'Tomorrow's Master of Horror,' TV programs, here are some of my opinions on the subject [or issues as they present themselves] D.L. Siluk

Wednesday, March 07, 2007

Peace for Israel and Palestinians: Why Not?

Peace for Israel and Palestinians: Why Not?


I don’t really think Hamas, whom the king never mentioned in his great lecture to congress (today) wants peace, but here is what he said “…Jordan's King Abdullah II said Wednesday the United States must take the lead in creating conditions for a permanent peace between Israel and the Palestinians.” … His remarks were limited almost entirely to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. … His comments on the Middle East issue before his departure for Washington were far more critical of Israel than the ones he delivered on Wednesday.” CNN
There is no language to change a world from war to peace, it comes from the heart, a break in the heart has to occur, and from what I see, and hear from Hama, Syria, Iran and the rest of the Middle East what they indicate, say, show and act, and produce, they don’t want Israel to exist (thus, they do not want peace, unless Israel evaporates, this is a code they live by), what has to change is infected to uninflected speech, and actions. And I think the king has got his good will in his pocket, every word he says has a little final tag telling America and Israel it is a subject or an object for them to cure, when the ball is in Islamic hands. The king is good in English, and he knows all the variations of how to get emotion from the west, only to hand over his misguided ideas to this specific group whom they want to have persuade Israel to die slowly (or so I see it that way).
If one finds it convenient to think in chronological cycles, and wants to review history, I suggest they look at why for 40-years every chance or attempt of peace has collapsed between Jew and Muslim, human confidence appears to have approached that the obliteration of the state of Israel is at hand, and thus the world suffers each time a set-back happens, and it happens every time this peace is almost available, but never quite ripe enough for the Islamic world.
I don’t want to use up too much of my time on this scornful subject, there will be peace when Hamas wants it (or Syria, Iran, and the rest of the Middle East, stop supporting Hamas and its ways), until then, there will simply be war. Like alcoholism, to tell a person to sober up, and not have something better for him waiting, why would he sober up? In a like manner from what I see, Hamas does not see anything better than war nor its comrade states, and the elimination of the Israel State is still in their hearts, a quest they believe is attainable (they have a lot of oil, thus, they have a lot of resources). I guess, like the King of Jordan, we all have our views; sorry I can’t go along with his.

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