Friday, April 13, 2007

Ridiculous Peace Initiatives

It seems that everybody in the Middle East needed to witness the dismantlement of Iraq…needed to see the atrocities against the innocents in Iraq to understand that it was time to end the Arab-Israeli conflict…

The Arabs, the Americans and the Israelis are all speaking about peace in the Middle East…but unfortunately each has its own vision of the peace…

Well, the truth is that none has a vision…They are all using the peace process as a tool to fix internal problems in their own countries…

Whatever,

So, Mr Ibrahim Suleiman (the American businessman of Syrian origins) arrived to Israel, talked to members of the Knesset… He told them about the secret talks he had with Israelis to reach a peace agreement…

He wasn’t very welcomed in Israel…

The Syrian regime hasn’t commented on the visit yet…

Oh and what about Hezbollah? What? No comment? Suleiman mentioned that some Lebanese wanted from Syria to be engaged in the last summer war but Bashar Assad refused… Oh what a great support he is… Yes Mr Nassrallah keep on destroying the country in the name of your union with the Syrian regime…the same regime that will destroy you to get a peace treaty with Israel that you are so eager to fight day and night…

Anyways, on January 16, 2007, I wrote a piece about the secret talks between Israel and Syria…It is one of my favorite posts…take a look at it again…”Wonderful Park”… You know I don’t want to repeat myself…then I will get a phone call from my sister and be blamed of being boring and repetitive…

But I am starting to believe that it is not me who is boring and repetitive or ridiculous… The problem is in the leadership in the Middle East... They are the ones who are boring, repetitive and ridiculous…

1 Comments:

Blogger Emil , Jerusalem said...

Hi , Laury

The Syrian businessman was accepted in Knesset and especially he was welcomed by the commitee for security and foreign affairs.

Of course every nation has its own interpretation of peace. Of course , every leader should care about the interest of his country first.

But the problem is that leaders want to dictate us their will. For example Saudis. We would accept their proposal as a starting point - but they want us to accept that "as is" - and that will never happen.

It seems to me , that Israel will conduct peace talks either with Syria , or with Palestinians , but not both.

But If Syria signs a peace treaty with us - Lebanon has to follow.

Let's see ...

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