<<Most notably that the attacks on Israel would likely continue, hatred for Israel will remain a fixture in much of the Palestinian population, that Israel handing out more land not only be a sign of weakness to terrorists, as Tee accurately references, but weakens them from a military defensive standpoint. Yet with those realistic assumptions, his idea is that "the Israelis just have to take a chance". Interesting how he apparently has no problem gambling Israeli lives, that includes the above assumptions.>>
Interesting post from sirs. Unconsciously revealing probably the biggest weakness in American political and strategic thought, namely an addiction to the magic bullet, the instant fix, the miracle solution.
In reality, giving up the West Bank would be the first step in a long, slow and often backsliding process whereby the Palestinians regain some basic dignity including national self-determination, and gradually begin a long struggle to build a positive future and put the past behind them. A process that could take a whole generation, maybe more than one. With lots of danger and undoubtedly loss of life.
That's not an ideal solution, far from it. But it's better than the present policy of an indefinitely maintained occupation festering while Arab resistance only grows stronger with each passing year.
sirs doesn't like messy, dangerous solutions. He likes to see RESULTS. Happy endings. Not in this world, sirs. You take what you can get, not what you would like to get.
BTW, I wasn't too pleased with that "gambling with Israeli lives" crap. Some of those lives are my sister-in-law's, my nephews and my great-nephews and great-nieces. What you don't seem to understand is that the present policies are also a gamble on Israeli lives, with IMHO a much greater potential for bigger damage in the long run. There are plenty of Israelis who are pissed off at Americans cheering them on safely from the sidelines with absolutely nothing at stake, telling them to take a hard line with the Arabs. ("Let's you and him fight.") Like Pat Robertson telling Sharon that his stroke was God's judgment for giving away the holy land of the Jews.