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AddReply(174811,"It re-afirms that Jordan Is Palestine","leah kravitz","","10/03/03","Jordan is Palestine and ocupies 3/4 of what was mandatory palestine.\nThe Palestinians should be compensated by the UN EU The Americans and Russians and live in there homeland on the otherside of the river Jordan with their Jordanian brothers.\nThe George W. Bush\'s vision of two states side by side would be reality with the river Jordan the border.");
AddReply(174806,"Interesting, yet Unrealistic","Jon","Boston","10/02/03","An interesting proposal, maybe even a logical proposal, unfortunately, in the real world, logic rarely rules the day.");
AddReply(174810,"A Much Better Map","Ruth Lowry`","Marshfield, USA","10/02/03","Rachel Neuwirth\'s article is excellent, exhibiting as it does, extensive research, knowledge,and ability to express the writer\'s thoughts clearly.\n\n\"History\'s Road Map\" is a far more sensible answer to achieving peace in the Mideast then the much flouted and \"doomed from the start\" Road Map/Trap concocted by the US,UN,EU,and Russia.\n\nThe Middle East sure does need \"configuring\" after the mess made of it primarily by the UN, the British, and corrupt Arab leaders. Perhaps if  all the outsider \"good-dooers\" would BUTT OUT,Israel would be able to undertake the proper \"configuring\" and set things right once and for all. ");
AddReply(174809,"I learned much from this article","Shalom Freedman","Jerusalem Israel","10/02/03","I learned much from this article. It presents a fresh perspective on the whole problem, and a possibly important new way of thinking.\nWhether it will touch the \' makers and shakers\' and help change the reality is another question. ");
AddReply(174808,"The Real Road Map to Peace...","Adam Neira","Melbourne, Great Southern","10/02/03","The \"Real Road Map to Peace\" is being negotiated at much higher levels than the myopic machinations of the world\'s \"leaders\" !\n\nTick...tick...tick...goes the divine clock...");
AddReply(174807,"An interesting proposal","Stephen Asbel","Media, PA","10/01/03"," Neuwirth?s proposal is very interesting.  She does not specifically describe what would be done with the Arab population in Judea and Samaria (West Bank) though she seems to imply they would realize their national aspirations in a Sunni Arab state that would be created by combining Jordan, Syria, Lebanon and central Iraq.  \n\nOne problem in this scenario regarding the Sunni Arab state is that it does not address the national interests of the Lebanese Maronite Christians ? this group which once was dominant in Lebanon suffers now under the heel of Syrian occupation ? unlike other Christian minorities in the Arab world, this one is large and geographically cohesive.  There is also a large Shiite population in southern Lebanon from which Hezbullah draws its political power.\n\nWhat Neuwirth is describing is very much along the lines of the Feisal-Weizmann correspondence of 1919 in which Emir Feisal, later king of Iraq and Chaim Weizmann, later the first president of Israel, agreed on the establishment of a Jewish state (only then it would have been on both sides of the Jordan) and a large Arab state to the east.  Feisal saw the Zionist movement then as a potential partner for realizing both Jewish and Arab nationalist goals and pushing foreign powers out of the region.  The agreement was torpedoed when the British and French prevented Feisal from establishing a unified Arab state and thus triggered an ?out? clause in the agreement and radical leaders like Amin al-Husseini began to agitate for the destruction of Jewish communities in Palestine.");

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