et al,
At least I learned something new: what a "payot" is.
Yes, true, the arabs don't care how many of their own they take out with a nuclear war. What is not true though is Iran being able to get their bomb. That will definitely not happen, you can trust me on my instinct on that one.
If your response is to Bloodrock, your anti-Semitic comment about "payots" doesn't apply--he isn't Jewish. As for your nonchalance about how many Arabs will die, I guess you're at least honest about that. You don't care a fig about the Arabs--you just hate Jews.
Thanks for clearing that up. I had never heard the word "payot" before and had to google it. Changing my avatar so Clyde can clearly see that I am a WASP...White Anglo Saxon Protestant. Oh well...some people can't help but to be bigots.
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I am not sure that any of the regional powers really considers going to war (again) is really worth the effort, in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. There are simply no advantages. And they certainly would not start a nuclear exchange over it.
The Arab League, if they as individual nations, care anything at all, in a realistic and practical sense, probably see (in part) that the continuation of the conflict is to their advantage; in terms of regional security stabilization. One can just look at the mess Syria, Libya and Egypt are in to see that the last thing they want is a bunch of free roaming radical Islamic terrorists turning their attention from Israel to their nations as part of their liberation movement. For more than 6 generations, the only noteworthy thing the Palestinians have produced is insurgents and radical fundamentalist.
None, absolutely none, of the Arab League, has extended a charitable helping hand in the creation of a settlement for the Palestinian. There are less than 10 million (tax, title, dealer prep and options) of them. That is the establishment of 1 metropolis
[much - much smaller than Mexico City (by half); Sao Paulo (by half), Brazil (by half); New York City (by half); Karachi (by half); Manila (by half); Shanghai (by half); Delhi (by half); Seoul (by half); Jakarta (by half); Tokyo (nearly four times larger)]. Yet "charity" is a major pillar of the core belief. It is not because they don't belief in or practice their own faith, but because it is to their advantage to have the Palestinian
(and all who would support them) focused in another direction because they are an unproductive society which is parasitic in nature. It is both a very good political-economic strategy.
On face value, the Arab League must render psychological support to the Palestinian, but when it comes to actual contributions of any significants, even they can see that it is just throwing good money after bad.
If, someday, the Palestinian People start to focus their attention on nation building efforts, and are making progress --- moving into the 21st century; I think they would be surprised at the number of nations that would rally to their assistance. But as long as they continue the path they are on, it will be a different story.
Most Respectfully,
R