US President George W. Bush, in choosing to be the father of another Arab Muslim Palestinian State, has committed the nation of America to be the financial supporter or breadwinner for that state.
There was a brief period of time when the mix of immigrant Arabs who named themselves "Palestinians" could generate income by working in Israel. But that time has passed, as they became hostile in the extreme, resulting in unremitting terror. Ordinary workers took it upon themselves to kill Israelis, often their own Jewish bosses. Thus, they cut themselves off from the Israeli marketplace for employment and can never again be trusted.
President Bush thought he could tame and lower their violence by proclaiming a timetable for another Arab Muslim Palestinian State. He pressured Israel to withdraw into what many consider a narrow strip of land called a 'ghetto'. Soon, Bush will be the sole deep pockets to finance another Arab Muslim Palestinian State. Bush and his administration will thus become the father of another Arab Muslim Palestinian State, with all the responsibilities of a benefactor.
Assuming that this Palestinian State comes into existence at the behest of Presidents George Bush, it will be up to George W. to appropriate the funds during his second term to perpetuate his family's creation. The American people will suddenly find that President Bush has committed considerable American tax dollars to support an indigent Arab Muslim Palestinian State. Given the tendency of the Palestinian leadership to embezzle donor funds, as often happens in Third World nations, the amounts to be gifted yearly will be much higher than anticipated.
While no doubt the Bush Administration will attempt to pressure Israel into allowing Arab Palestinian workers to enter Israel, it is unlikely that many will be allowed to pass the border checkpoints - given the dangers they have brought in the past. The history of terrorists both coming in with the labor force and coming from among the workers themselves, will simply indicate too great a risk.
It will be difficult to estimate the burden on the American tax-payers to support an Arab Muslim nation that cannot or will not industrialize. Perhaps anywhere from $10 to $20 billion dollars per year, once the other Arab nations transfer from three to five million of their unwanted Palestinians into the neo-Palestinian state. Of course, Bush will have to provide and pay for the American troops needed to police the various terrorist groups, who will attempt to kill the Americans as they are doing in Iraq.
The Europeans who were so insistent in providing Yasser Arafat and the terrorists with donor funds, as long as they attacked Israel, will, no doubt, cease providing money once the Arab Muslim Palestinian State is established. Nor would we expect the Arab oil nations to be anxious to provide funds, given that a full-fledged Arab Muslim Palestinian state will become a threat to their governments.
The United Nations, through UNRWA (United Nations Refugee Works Administration), will demand that America pays the lion's share of their bloated bureaucracy within the expanded welfare state of Arab Muslim Palestinians. Thus, most, if not all, the burden will fall on the creator of the Palestinian state, namely America. President George W. Bush will leave behind a legacy that, added to his profligate spending, will just continue to be a large burden to the American taxpayers.
It must be noted that while Jews have taken upon themselves a duty toward their fellow men (inclusive of Christian and Muslims), there is nothing in their Covenant which requires them to commit national suicide to accommodate foreign interests and finance a terrorist state.
Israel as the only outpost of democracy and advanced civilization in an otherwise 7th Century time warp, should be nurtured as an example. Had the mullahs and Arab dictators not started wars, the Arab villages and towns would have grown into modern civilizations by living near and trading with the Jews. Perhaps that's exactly why the Muslim clerics and the dictators launched war after war, to keep their people backward and dependent.
In brief, neither Bush nor the Europeans can be allowed to feed Israel to a primitive people, in order to elevate their own self-esteem. If they, the nations, wish to advance the backward Arab culture through democratization, then, by all means, take up the task. But sacrificing a small, but advanced, civilization will not bring gratitude nor change in the Arab culture.
There was a brief period of time when the mix of immigrant Arabs who named themselves "Palestinians" could generate income by working in Israel. But that time has passed, as they became hostile in the extreme, resulting in unremitting terror. Ordinary workers took it upon themselves to kill Israelis, often their own Jewish bosses. Thus, they cut themselves off from the Israeli marketplace for employment and can never again be trusted.
President Bush thought he could tame and lower their violence by proclaiming a timetable for another Arab Muslim Palestinian State. He pressured Israel to withdraw into what many consider a narrow strip of land called a 'ghetto'. Soon, Bush will be the sole deep pockets to finance another Arab Muslim Palestinian State. Bush and his administration will thus become the father of another Arab Muslim Palestinian State, with all the responsibilities of a benefactor.
Assuming that this Palestinian State comes into existence at the behest of Presidents George Bush, it will be up to George W. to appropriate the funds during his second term to perpetuate his family's creation. The American people will suddenly find that President Bush has committed considerable American tax dollars to support an indigent Arab Muslim Palestinian State. Given the tendency of the Palestinian leadership to embezzle donor funds, as often happens in Third World nations, the amounts to be gifted yearly will be much higher than anticipated.
While no doubt the Bush Administration will attempt to pressure Israel into allowing Arab Palestinian workers to enter Israel, it is unlikely that many will be allowed to pass the border checkpoints - given the dangers they have brought in the past. The history of terrorists both coming in with the labor force and coming from among the workers themselves, will simply indicate too great a risk.
It will be difficult to estimate the burden on the American tax-payers to support an Arab Muslim nation that cannot or will not industrialize. Perhaps anywhere from $10 to $20 billion dollars per year, once the other Arab nations transfer from three to five million of their unwanted Palestinians into the neo-Palestinian state. Of course, Bush will have to provide and pay for the American troops needed to police the various terrorist groups, who will attempt to kill the Americans as they are doing in Iraq.
The Europeans who were so insistent in providing Yasser Arafat and the terrorists with donor funds, as long as they attacked Israel, will, no doubt, cease providing money once the Arab Muslim Palestinian State is established. Nor would we expect the Arab oil nations to be anxious to provide funds, given that a full-fledged Arab Muslim Palestinian state will become a threat to their governments.
The United Nations, through UNRWA (United Nations Refugee Works Administration), will demand that America pays the lion's share of their bloated bureaucracy within the expanded welfare state of Arab Muslim Palestinians. Thus, most, if not all, the burden will fall on the creator of the Palestinian state, namely America. President George W. Bush will leave behind a legacy that, added to his profligate spending, will just continue to be a large burden to the American taxpayers.
It must be noted that while Jews have taken upon themselves a duty toward their fellow men (inclusive of Christian and Muslims), there is nothing in their Covenant which requires them to commit national suicide to accommodate foreign interests and finance a terrorist state.
Israel as the only outpost of democracy and advanced civilization in an otherwise 7th Century time warp, should be nurtured as an example. Had the mullahs and Arab dictators not started wars, the Arab villages and towns would have grown into modern civilizations by living near and trading with the Jews. Perhaps that's exactly why the Muslim clerics and the dictators launched war after war, to keep their people backward and dependent.
In brief, neither Bush nor the Europeans can be allowed to feed Israel to a primitive people, in order to elevate their own self-esteem. If they, the nations, wish to advance the backward Arab culture through democratization, then, by all means, take up the task. But sacrificing a small, but advanced, civilization will not bring gratitude nor change in the Arab culture.