Given that we are in a War for our survival, one could reasonably expect that our Secretary of State would have a rudimentary understanding of the machinations of Islam. If Hillary Clinton’s ignorance and know-nothingness of Islam were not so dangerous to the interests of Israel and to the United States I could laugh aloud at what I just read in The Los Angeles Times. She is urging Israel and Palestine to sit down again for a sort of theraputic break-through on the West Bank border dispute. Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas has a hang-up against resuming the peace talks.
Well, maybe Dr. Phil can help out here. Or perhaps, if Dr. Phil is tied up with one of his celebrity clients, Hillary can fill in for him in a series of group therapy, feel-good team-building sessions between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Abbas. Therapist wanna-be Clinton says it’s about resolving “future borders”, and looking at the forest instead of the trees. Dr. Phil might like that. No, Madame Secretary. It’s really about Muslims incrementally trying to drive the Jews out of Israel and into the ocean. It’s always about jihad.
Here’s Paul Richter’s story from the L.A.Times:
“Reporting from Washington – Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton on Friday urged Palestinians and Israelis to plunge into negotiations over the most difficult issues dividing them as a way of breaking an impasse in peace talks.
Clinton said negotiations on major issues, such as the borders of a future Palestinian state or the status of Jerusalem, would help defuse the dispute over the growth of Jewish settlements in the West Bank that has obstructed progress toward peace.
“Resolving borders resolves settlements,” Clinton said at the State Department. “Resolving Jerusalem resolves settlements…”
“…We need to lift our sights and instead of . . . looking down at the trees, we need to look at the forest,” she said…
…U.S. officials have been talking with Israelis and Palestinians to outline principles and goals for peace talks in the hope of bringing them back to the negotiating table.
But a remaining obstacle is Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas’ refusal to begin negotiations without a complete freeze in Israeli settlements in the West Bank…”
Let’s break this down, shall we?
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