Israel: destabilizing the world

racialreality9

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This is obvious enough, isn't it. By angering the entire Arab world, and by using the world superpower to create chaos in the region, they are in effect destabilizing the entire world and bringing us all into further conflict.
 
Yes, Israel not Islamic barbarism, is the problem. The Jews are to blame! So what do you suggest be done about this, Achmed?
 
This is obvious enough, isn't it. By angering the entire Arab world, and by using the world superpower to create chaos in the region, they are in effect destabilizing the entire world and bringing us all into further conflict.






NO only if you are a brainwashed imbecile who cant read and does not understand that the muslims dont own the world and never will
 
This is obvious enough, isn't it. By angering the entire Arab world, and by using the world superpower to create chaos in the region, they are in effect destabilizing the entire world and bringing us all into further conflict.

HUH??? Are you brain dead? For you education, Israel has made a lasting peace with both Egypt & Jordan, both of whom support Israel over the Palestinians. Also the Saudis. So tell us, who have the Palestinian ever made a lasting peace with? 'Atta boy!
 
This is obvious enough, isn't it. By angering the entire Arab world, and by using the world superpower to create chaos in the region, they are in effect destabilizing the entire world and bringing us all into further conflict.

Strangely, one very prominent (and devout) Egyptian Muslim has a vastly different take on the issue:

(CNN) January 6, 2015 - World
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi has called for a "religious revolution," asking Muslim leaders to help in the fight against extremism.

In a speech celebrating the birthday of the Prophet Muḥammad, which coincided with New Year's Day, he said they had no time to lose.

"I say and repeat, again, that we are in need of a religious revolution. You imams are responsible before Allah. The entire world is waiting on you. The entire world is waiting for your word ... because the Islamic world is being torn, it is being destroyed, it is being lost. And it is being lost by our own hands," el-Sisi said.

"We need a revolution of the self, a revolution of consciousness and ethics to rebuild the Egyptian person -- a person that our country will need in the near future," the President said...

"It's inconceivable that the thinking that we hold most sacred should cause the entire Islamic world to be a source of anxiety, danger, killing and destruction for the rest of the world. Impossible that this thinking -- and I am not saying the religion -- I am saying this thinking," el-Sisi said.

He continued: "This is antagonizing the entire world. It's antagonizing the entire world! Does this mean that 1.6 billion people (Muslims) should want to kill the rest of the world's inhabitants -- that is 7 billion -- so that they themselves may live? Impossible!"

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct...khrGi9zWsjo08DBeKR59og&bvm=bv.134495766,d.cWw
 
This is obvious enough, isn't it. By angering the entire Arab world, and by using the world superpower to create chaos in the region, they are in effect destabilizing the entire world and bringing us all into further conflict.
This belongs in the Conspiracy Theory forum.
 
racialreality9, et al,

•∆• Do you really think this is politically accurate with reality of events?

•∆• Do you really think Israel has angered the entire Arab World?

Certainly it would be an exaggeration to say that the Joint Arab Policy against the normalization of relations and cooperation between Arab League Members and Israel makes no difference in the regional security vein. Having said that, it goes without saying that the solidarity of the Arab League is slowly beginning to crack.

This is obvious enough, isn't it. By angering the entire Arab world, and by using the world superpower to create chaos in the region, they are in effect destabilizing the entire world and bringing us all into further conflict.

(COMMENT)

While there has been some marginal headway over the last decade, towards the normalization of relations and cooperation between Israel the Arab League members, in the last few years some gradual but significant progress has been made. Just in the last few months General Anwar Eshki, (Saudi Arabia) has met with representatives of the Government of Israel. This was more a discussion on the matter of - Iran, Syria and resistance movements in the region. It should be noted that senior officials and attending a conference at Netanya Academic College; and Efraim Halevy (former Director Mossad), noted the importance for the Middle East of the peace between Jordan and Israel and emphasized that both sides need to work to preserve it for future generations.

But again, it would be a mistake to think that every step was a show of positive progress. And not all Israelis, see better relations as a positive. Avigdor Lieberman (Former Foreign Minister) recently urged the Prime Minister's Administration to cancel talks with Arab parties, fearing it would appear as sending a message of legitimacy to "terrorist supporting activity." On a slightly different view, the Mahmoud Abbas, President of the PA and the Fatah seniors have expressed the idea that the “Arab Quartet” (Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and the United Arab Emirates) are undermining any advantages the Palestinians have achieved.

Most Respectfully,
R
 
The truth is exactly the opposite. The tide is changing, many Arabs / Muslims are now saying in public what Arab leaders have been saying in private...they have no problem with Israel. Which is why Mahmoud Abbas panicked and showed up to Peres' funeral, if they don't resuscitate friendly relations with Israel, the Palestinians are going to be left holding the bag.

Syria's 'Army of Islam' Says It Wants No War With Israel
 
This is obvious enough, isn't it. By angering the entire Arab world, and by using the world superpower to create chaos in the region, they are in effect destabilizing the entire world and bringing us all into further conflict.

Nonsense

The Arab World is, was and has always been angry with the west. Long before Israel came along they slaughtered or extorted every Jew they could.

Israel on the other hand has been an anchor for peace in the middle east, using military force only when threatened or attacked.

Lets try and get the story straight here Peabody ;--)
 
Attempting to maintain a Western outpost in the Middle East has always been costly. It has required constant conflict and war. Eventually, Israel will go away.
 
Attempting to maintain a Western outpost in the Middle East has always been costly. It has required constant conflict and war. Eventually, Israel will go away.

So exactly how many more generations of Pal kids are you prepared to throw into that fire just to keep your war against the Joooo alive? Let's face it ... it's no sweat off your nose, right?

The good news? Increasingly the Pals are on to you.
 
montelatici, SAYIT, et al,

It wasn't all that long ago, when I read somewhere --- that there was a consensus of opinion in the Western World, which describes the Middle East as a "vast dysfunctional family" among the Arabs. Only in the most gradual way are the country cultures moving towards a less violent center. But in the last four decades there was nearly every political faction and hostile activity has gone under a major transformation.

Attempting to maintain a Western outpost in the Middle East has always been costly. It has required constant conflict and war. Eventually, Israel will go away.
(COMMENT)

The idea of a condition requiring a "constant conflict" is actually very Middle Eastern. It is reflected in the theme used by various factions party to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict:

• "There is no solution for the Palestinian question except through Jihad." (HAMAS)
• "Armed struggle is the only way to liberate Palestine." (PA/PLO)
• "In such difficult circumstances, the process of renovating the nation through armed resistance started, paving the way for liberating the land and the political choice from the hands of the “Israeli” occupation as a prelude to the restitution of the State and the building of its constitutional institutions." (Hezbollah)
• "Guerrilla War to Pressure for the "Peaceful Solution." (PFLP)
• "violence as the only way to remove Israel from the Middle East map and reject any two-state arrangement in which Israel and Palestine coexist." (PIJ)

So exactly how many more generations of Pal kids are you prepared to throw into that fire just to keep your war against the Joooo alive? Let's face it ... it's no sweat off your nose, right?

The good news? Increasingly the Pals are on to you.
(COMMENT)

Because there is no real consistent leadership in Arab Palestine, with a set of objective common to all, it may take at least two or more generations.

Most Respectfully,
R
 
Yes, Israel not Islamic barbarism, is the problem. The Jews are to blame! So what do you suggest be done about this, Achmed?

don't worry about it. He knows. Islamic terrorism is rampant.


he knows there's a 'mental health' crises in the islamic world - it was just on the news.

not enough Mental health doctors and clinics to help these mentally deranged, ill people who aspire to blow themselves up and committing other atrocities against mankind. Yes, evil and diabolical. ....especially in pakistan, mental illness is out of control..... doesn't seem like there's more terrorists and evil people walking around pakistan than doctors and non-mentally deranged people who Don't aspire to be terrorists or an evil person......

Poor "Achmed," that's why he feels bad ....he knows the mental health issue plaguing that world....


....candy?

 
This is obvious enough, isn't it. By angering the entire Arab world, and by using the world superpower to create chaos in the region, they are in effect destabilizing the entire world and bringing us all into further conflict.

HUH??? Are you brain dead? For you education, Israel has made a lasting peace with both Egypt & Jordan, both of whom support Israel over the Palestinians. Also the Saudis. So tell us, who have the Palestinian ever made a lasting peace with? 'Atta boy!
Egypt and Jordan NEVER supported Israel over the Palestinians MJ as you full well know.......they did have a Peace Agreement but that is not the same as what you are perporting sic,......Atta Boy..steve
 
montelatici, SAYIT, et al,

It wasn't all that long ago, when I read somewhere --- that there was a consensus of opinion in the Western World, which describes the Middle East as a "vast dysfunctional family" among the Arabs. Only in the most gradual way are the country cultures moving towards a less violent center. But in the last four decades there was nearly every political faction and hostile activity has gone under a major transformation.

Attempting to maintain a Western outpost in the Middle East has always been costly. It has required constant conflict and war. Eventually, Israel will go away.
(COMMENT)

The idea of a condition requiring a "constant conflict" is actually very Middle Eastern. It is reflected in the theme used by various factions party to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict:

• "There is no solution for the Palestinian question except through Jihad." (HAMAS)
• "Armed struggle is the only way to liberate Palestine." (PA/PLO)
• "In such difficult circumstances, the process of renovating the nation through armed resistance started, paving the way for liberating the land and the political choice from the hands of the “Israeli” occupation as a prelude to the restitution of the State and the building of its constitutional institutions." (Hezbollah)
• "Guerrilla War to Pressure for the "Peaceful Solution." (PFLP)
• "violence as the only way to remove Israel from the Middle East map and reject any two-state arrangement in which Israel and Palestine coexist." (PIJ)

So exactly how many more generations of Pal kids are you prepared to throw into that fire just to keep your war against the Joooo alive? Let's face it ... it's no sweat off your nose, right?

The good news? Increasingly the Pals are on to you.
(COMMENT)

Because there is no real consistent leadership in Arab Palestine, with a set of objective common to all, it may take at least two or more generations.

Most Respectfully,
R
There could be if isreal wanted to rocco
 
montelatici, SAYIT, et al,

It wasn't all that long ago, when I read somewhere --- that there was a consensus of opinion in the Western World, which describes the Middle East as a "vast dysfunctional family" among the Arabs. Only in the most gradual way are the country cultures moving towards a less violent center. But in the last four decades there was nearly every political faction and hostile activity has gone under a major transformation.

Attempting to maintain a Western outpost in the Middle East has always been costly. It has required constant conflict and war. Eventually, Israel will go away.
(COMMENT)

The idea of a condition requiring a "constant conflict" is actually very Middle Eastern. It is reflected in the theme used by various factions party to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict:

• "There is no solution for the Palestinian question except through Jihad." (HAMAS)
• "Armed struggle is the only way to liberate Palestine." (PA/PLO)
• "In such difficult circumstances, the process of renovating the nation through armed resistance started, paving the way for liberating the land and the political choice from the hands of the “Israeli” occupation as a prelude to the restitution of the State and the building of its constitutional institutions." (Hezbollah)
• "Guerrilla War to Pressure for the "Peaceful Solution." (PFLP)
• "violence as the only way to remove Israel from the Middle East map and reject any two-state arrangement in which Israel and Palestine coexist." (PIJ)

So exactly how many more generations of Pal kids are you prepared to throw into that fire just to keep your war against the Joooo alive? Let's face it ... it's no sweat off your nose, right?

The good news? Increasingly the Pals are on to you.
(COMMENT)

Because there is no real consistent leadership in Arab Palestine, with a set of objective common to all, it may take at least two or more generations.

Most Respectfully,
R
The Palestinian leadership is developing outside of Palestine where they have the freedom to speak, move, and get an education.

Q. Where is the Palestinian Gandhi?

A. Dead or in jail.
 
montelatici, SAYIT, et al,

It wasn't all that long ago, when I read somewhere --- that there was a consensus of opinion in the Western World, which describes the Middle East as a "vast dysfunctional family" among the Arabs. Only in the most gradual way are the country cultures moving towards a less violent center. But in the last four decades there was nearly every political faction and hostile activity has gone under a major transformation.

Attempting to maintain a Western outpost in the Middle East has always been costly. It has required constant conflict and war. Eventually, Israel will go away.
(COMMENT)

The idea of a condition requiring a "constant conflict" is actually very Middle Eastern. It is reflected in the theme used by various factions party to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict:

• "There is no solution for the Palestinian question except through Jihad." (HAMAS)
• "Armed struggle is the only way to liberate Palestine." (PA/PLO)
• "In such difficult circumstances, the process of renovating the nation through armed resistance started, paving the way for liberating the land and the political choice from the hands of the “Israeli” occupation as a prelude to the restitution of the State and the building of its constitutional institutions." (Hezbollah)
• "Guerrilla War to Pressure for the "Peaceful Solution." (PFLP)
• "violence as the only way to remove Israel from the Middle East map and reject any two-state arrangement in which Israel and Palestine coexist." (PIJ)

So exactly how many more generations of Pal kids are you prepared to throw into that fire just to keep your war against the Joooo alive? Let's face it ... it's no sweat off your nose, right?

The good news? Increasingly the Pals are on to you.
(COMMENT)

Because there is no real consistent leadership in Arab Palestine, with a set of objective common to all, it may take at least two or more generations.

Most Respectfully,
R
The Palestinian leadership is developing outside of Palestine where they have the freedom to speak, move, and get an education.

Q. Where is the Palestinian Gandhi?

A. Dead or in jail.
Absentee managers of the Pal'istanian welfare fraud.
 
The Palestinian leadership is developing outside of Palestine where they have the freedom to speak, move, and get an education.

Ironically, Arabs can be found in Israel universities and in the Knesset exactly because they have freedom of movement and speech. However once they hear the siren call of Islamic Jihad - or the threats of their fellow Pals - they quickly succumb to less intellectual pursuits.

Not only is the Arab student body in Israel growing rapidly, they are quietly seeking and gaining Israeli citizenship.

Somehow that adds up to "apartheid" in some small minds.
 
This is obvious enough, isn't it. By angering the entire Arab world, and by using the world superpower to create chaos in the region, they are in effect destabilizing the entire world and bringing us all into further conflict.

HUH??? Are you brain dead? For you education, Israel has made a lasting peace with both Egypt & Jordan, both of whom support Israel over the Palestinians. Also the Saudis. So tell us, who have the Palestinian ever made a lasting peace with? 'Atta boy!
Egypt and Jordan NEVER supported Israel over the Palestinians MJ as you full well know.......they did have a Peace Agreement but that is not the same as what you are perporting sic,......Atta Boy..steve








Want to try again as Jordan and Egypt are refusing to allow palestinians to set foot in the countries because of the terrorist attacks made by the likes of hamas and fatah. They are asking Isreal to help them keep their borders secure
 
montelatici, SAYIT, et al,

It wasn't all that long ago, when I read somewhere --- that there was a consensus of opinion in the Western World, which describes the Middle East as a "vast dysfunctional family" among the Arabs. Only in the most gradual way are the country cultures moving towards a less violent center. But in the last four decades there was nearly every political faction and hostile activity has gone under a major transformation.

Attempting to maintain a Western outpost in the Middle East has always been costly. It has required constant conflict and war. Eventually, Israel will go away.
(COMMENT)

The idea of a condition requiring a "constant conflict" is actually very Middle Eastern. It is reflected in the theme used by various factions party to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict:

• "There is no solution for the Palestinian question except through Jihad." (HAMAS)
• "Armed struggle is the only way to liberate Palestine." (PA/PLO)
• "In such difficult circumstances, the process of renovating the nation through armed resistance started, paving the way for liberating the land and the political choice from the hands of the “Israeli” occupation as a prelude to the restitution of the State and the building of its constitutional institutions." (Hezbollah)
• "Guerrilla War to Pressure for the "Peaceful Solution." (PFLP)
• "violence as the only way to remove Israel from the Middle East map and reject any two-state arrangement in which Israel and Palestine coexist." (PIJ)

So exactly how many more generations of Pal kids are you prepared to throw into that fire just to keep your war against the Joooo alive? Let's face it ... it's no sweat off your nose, right?

The good news? Increasingly the Pals are on to you.
(COMMENT)

Because there is no real consistent leadership in Arab Palestine, with a set of objective common to all, it may take at least two or more generations.

Most Respectfully,
R
There could be if isreal wanted to rocco







Been tried and all it resulted in was even more terrorism and violence. And none ever started by Israel
 

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