A Way out...
President Bush deserves some credit for a temporarily cessation of the Lebanon-Israel war after 31 days of hostility. In addition, Bush should accept some responsibility together with all the other parties for the needless hundreds of deaths of civilians on both sides. Why does the United States deserve marginal credit? The original plan broker by the U.S. and France is not the plan voted on and approved by the United Nations Security Council. The Siniora's Seven Point Plan was the basic for reaching a final agreement, carrying more weight aligns with world opinion. Therefore, we can really say that it was an Arab plan. The U.S. and Israel was on one side and Lebanon, Arab and other nations on the other side. This speaks volume about the problems in the whole Middle East Region. The U.S. prestige has never been this low in history and around the world.
To Muslims, Israel is a stick of dynamite in the bowel of the Arab world and no one begrudge them (Isralis) for defending its sovereignty. In hindsight, all the countries are acting the same under international laws. The solution is clear that all the countries in the region must live together within international recognizable boarders, economic trade and development, religion tolerance, nuclear free zone, demilitarization, and respect for the right of all to live in peace.
To Muslims, Israel is a stick of dynamite in the bowel of the Arab world and no one begrudge them (Isralis) for defending its sovereignty. In hindsight, all the countries are acting the same under international laws. The solution is clear that all the countries in the region must live together within international recognizable boarders, economic trade and development, religion tolerance, nuclear free zone, demilitarization, and respect for the right of all to live in peace.
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