Zabaniyah
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Small countries are of little consequence in the long term, even in the perspective of US policy making - IMO.
Things are changing in the middle east, and Israel's role will inevitably diminish further in the future.
This cycle of violence that Israel is at least partly responsible for sustaining only harms their long term credibility - regional-wise. If it had acted more responsibly, then things may turn out different.
They screwed up in Lebanon, and that was a big mistake on their part.
It's too late for any change for Israel's part, and they'll never change (they can be a pretty bigoted bunch for "civilized standards" if you know what I mean ).
Ariel Sharon once dreamed of Israel being the policeman of the middle east.
Pity the man is still knocking on Hell's door
For Bangladesh, recognition of Israel bears very little value in the long term other than some publicity stunts at best. There are many more, far advanced nations out there to work with.
Things are changing in the middle east, and Israel's role will inevitably diminish further in the future.
This cycle of violence that Israel is at least partly responsible for sustaining only harms their long term credibility - regional-wise. If it had acted more responsibly, then things may turn out different.
They screwed up in Lebanon, and that was a big mistake on their part.
It's too late for any change for Israel's part, and they'll never change (they can be a pretty bigoted bunch for "civilized standards" if you know what I mean ).
Ariel Sharon once dreamed of Israel being the policeman of the middle east.
Pity the man is still knocking on Hell's door
For Bangladesh, recognition of Israel bears very little value in the long term other than some publicity stunts at best. There are many more, far advanced nations out there to work with.