Dalit
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Fidan: Our region is at a turning point. We will either go to a great war or a great peace.
Peace is very unlikely. War is the likely outcome.
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Fidan: Our region is at a turning point. We will either go to a great war or a great peace.
They are and the Palestinians are being betrayed by non other than Arabs.
Arab countries are ready to recognise and accept Israel at the expense of Palestine.
Israel has no interest in peace, and they never didFidan: Our region is at a turning point. We will either go to a great war or a great peace.
He is the guy with most insight and information in current turkish political establishment, now i am worried.Fidan: Our region is at a turning point. We will either go to a great war or a great peace.
A president of over 109.3 million Arabs whose country is next to Gaza made that statement. We are truly living in sad times. The rest of Arab and Muslim nations in the Middle East are allowing the THAAD AD missiles to be stationed on their soil - all of them designed to defend Israel.
Just read it, shameful and disgraceful, even if he means to play double game, which i doubt, this is too much.
A president of over 109.3 million Arabs whose country is next to Gaza made that statement. We are truly living in sad times. The rest of Arab and Muslim nations in the Middle East are allowing the THAAD AD missiles to be stationed on their soil - all of them designed to defend Israel.
Just read it, shameful and disgraceful, even if he means to play double game, which i doubt, this is too much.
That is why I think this is a war being waged with rage and not thoughtfulness. I don't think any military strategist can make sense out of it. I am not even sure they have made a list of targets they will run the missions on. At this time, how many more meaningful targets can remain in a 25 X 5-mile strip that need aerial bombardment?This strategy appears punitive, rather than aimed at a specific, discernible military objective.
The richer, the more stable a country is, the less likely they are to get involved in foreign wars, with the possible exception of Iran. It is not a coincidence that the two Arab countries more willing to join the ongoing conflict are Syria and Lebanon--because both are in dire situations security and/or economy wise. Not much to lose in that case. In that vein, Israel has the most to lose in case of a prolonged war because Israel is a rich economy.
I have understaning to certain degree some of their policies. It is not always sabre rattling, life has to go on and all what goes with that, but at the moments were people of Gaza are on the verge of extinction to give such statement is beyond common sense, i would respect him more if he gave order to open fire along occupiers on Gaza and finish it once for all.This is my point. The neighboring Arab nations are responsible for the state of Palestinians.
The fact that you could list a few in a 20-year war on two countries proves the point. If it were conducted with loose rules, that list would be like a telephone book in size.Abu Greib? Guantanamo ? Or endless drone strikes on some weddings?