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Hi Habib:
I totally concur with the points you've made.
Problem with folks like Sharon is that he, in the words of a the famous Tarek
Aziz, is a "war monger." Even though Tarek used this phrase to describe our
own Donald Rumsfeld, I think the same can be used to describe Sharon. In
fact, do you know that both Sharon and Barak have personally murdered folks
who they deemed as terrorists. After the Munich massacre of the early 70s,
both of them in their capacity as commanders in the Israeli army, led mission
to the heart of Beirut to "take out" those they deemed responsible for the
incidents in Munich. In short, Sharon, unlike some of his predecessors,
believes in the use of force to correct the situation.
But Habib, like I pointed out, two wrongs do not make a right. IMO, the
enemies of peace on both side have too much of a propensity to use violence.
This is a historical fact.
_Yus
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