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Old 02-22-2006, 02:57 PM
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U.S. Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice has begun a four-leg trip to the Middle East - to Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Abu Dhabi and United Arab Emirates - to try to convince these countries to agree to withhold aid to the new Hamas Authority. The American policy, as spelled out roughly by President Bush aboard Air Force One on Tuesday, is, "So long as Hamas does not recognize Israel's right to exist, my view is we don't have a partner in peace and therefore shouldn't fund [Hamas]... Our policy is two states living side by side in peace, and therefore it's hard to have a state living side by side in peace when your stated objective is the destruction of one of the states,"

Rice has not had much success in promoting this view, however. At a joint press conference with Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmed Gheit in Cairo on Tuesday, Gheit said straight out that he does not agree with the U.S. plan. He said that funds to the new PA government should continue for an indefinite period, to give Hamas "time to develop their own ideas." Egypt gives little or no money to the PA, but has significant influence in the Arab world.

The recent Hamas victory in the Palestinian Authority election and its imminent takeover of the government marks the first time that an extremist Islamic movement with a terrorist wing has democratically assumed power. Hamas is committed to the destruction of Israel, and has murdered hundreds of Israelis over the past five years.

Not only Egypt refuses to toe the Bush Administration line. Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter has written an op-ed in the Washington Post, entitled, "Don't Punish the Palestinians." Making his case in media appearances around the country as well, Carter wrote,
"During this time of fluidity in the formation of the new government, it is important that Israel and the United States play positive roles. Any tacit or formal collusion between the two powers to disrupt the process by punishing the Palestinian people could be counterproductive and have devastating consequences."
Egypt wants us to be patient with Hamas? Maybe we should. After all, Jimmy Carter (America's most pathetic president) agrees with Egypt.

All Hamas needs to do is recognize that Israel has a right to exist and everything will be fine. Of course, I think bringing Israel into NATO would go a long way to shut these Palestinians up and force them to evolve to the point where they can have their own state and to live at peace with others; or else.
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I have a suggestion. Why don't we cut off all aid to anyone we don't like? If we have an interest in your country existing because it aids us in some way (Israel, England, Australia, etc. . . ) we give aid, if not, we don't.

Can anyone explain to me why we as the U.S. ever gave even one penny of aid to Palestine?

I have a suggestion for those who think we should give money to Hamas. "Why don't you go and take a flying f*ck at a rolling doughnut on a gravel driveway?"

America is the great satan, but our money is still good there, huh? Eff off.

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