Israeli PM calls for “just solution” to end the conflict.
Aboard Air Force Aleph (Reuters) – Speaking to reporters accompanying Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on his long flight to the United States tonight, Netanyahu spoke of the injustice and hardship Mexicans have endured since American forces annexed Texas in 1845. “Tens of thousands of ordinary Mexicans were driven out of their homes – the only homes they had known for centuries - and forced to live in poverty and squalor south of the border imposed by American aggression,” Netanyahu said. “The Israeli and Mexican people agree on this: This festering wound will never heal until America takes bold steps to return to the internationally accepted lines of 1845. Clearly the settlement activity that’s taken place occupied Mexico since then is illegal. When I meet the President tomorrow I will tell him to halt all building activity in Texas immediately. Two lands for two peoples, yes, but not on land taken by force from Mexico,” the Prime Minister said.
http://bigpeace.com/dfriedman/2011/05/20/netanyahu-urges-u-s-return-to-1845-borders/
What is fair for the Goose should also be fair for the Gander.
Israeli PM calls for “just solution” to end the conflict.
Aboard Air Force Aleph (Reuters) – Speaking to reporters accompanying Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on his long flight to the United States tonight, Netanyahu spoke of the injustice and hardship Mexicans have endured since American forces annexed Texas in 1845. “Tens of thousands of ordinary Mexicans were driven out of their homes – the only homes they had known for centuries - and forced to live in poverty and squalor south of the border imposed by American aggression,” Netanyahu said. “The Israeli and Mexican people agree on this: This festering wound will never heal until America takes bold steps to return to the internationally accepted lines of 1845. Clearly the settlement activity that’s taken place occupied Mexico since then is illegal. When I meet the President tomorrow I will tell him to halt all building activity in Texas immediately. Two lands for two peoples, yes, but not on land taken by force from Mexico,” the Prime Minister said.
http://bigpeace.com/dfriedman/2011/05/20/netanyahu-urges-u-s-return-to-1845-borders/
What is fair for the Goose should also be fair for the Gander.
Israeli PM calls for “just solution” to end the conflict.
Aboard Air Force Aleph (Reuters) – Speaking to reporters accompanying Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on his long flight to the United States tonight, Netanyahu spoke of the injustice and hardship Mexicans have endured since American forces annexed Texas in 1845. “Tens of thousands of ordinary Mexicans were driven out of their homes – the only homes they had known for centuries - and forced to live in poverty and squalor south of the border imposed by American aggression,” Netanyahu said. “The Israeli and Mexican people agree on this: This festering wound will never heal until America takes bold steps to return to the internationally accepted lines of 1845. Clearly the settlement activity that’s taken place occupied Mexico since then is illegal. When I meet the President tomorrow I will tell him to halt all building activity in Texas immediately. Two lands for two peoples, yes, but not on land taken by force from Mexico,” the Prime Minister said.
http://bigpeace.com/dfriedman/2011/05/20/netanyahu-urges-u-s-return-to-1845-borders/
What is fair for the Goose should also be fair for the Gander.
Sorry, in Israel's wars with its neighbors, how many American lives (apart for the ones that actually fought in the IDF with American citizenship) were there lost?OK, fine, as long as Israel returns the money we have bled out to support his country over the years. We'll give Mexico some of it, as I am quite sure they will eagerly accept a few hundred billion in return for Texas. We'll have plenty left over, which we can use towards goals which actually accrue a benefit to the US, rather than the headaches, roadblocks to progress, and loss of American lives which were our reward for the original investment. Israel can then continue to do whatever they want to do, this time without our money to help in the doing.
Tsk, tsk, tsk. How awful.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20110520/ts_nm/us_obama_mideast_netanyahu
Israeli PM Netanyahu says: "USA does not understand reality".
.....well, then give us back our $50 billion you jerk!!!
Israeli PM calls for “just solution” to end the conflict.
Aboard Air Force Aleph (Reuters) – Speaking to reporters accompanying Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on his long flight to the United States tonight, Netanyahu spoke of the injustice and hardship Mexicans have endured since American forces annexed Texas in 1845. “Tens of thousands of ordinary Mexicans were driven out of their homes – the only homes they had known for centuries - and forced to live in poverty and squalor south of the border imposed by American aggression,” Netanyahu said. “The Israeli and Mexican people agree on this: This festering wound will never heal until America takes bold steps to return to the internationally accepted lines of 1845. Clearly the settlement activity that’s taken place occupied Mexico since then is illegal. When I meet the President tomorrow I will tell him to halt all building activity in Texas immediately. Two lands for two peoples, yes, but not on land taken by force from Mexico,” the Prime Minister said.
http://bigpeace.com/dfriedman/2011/05/20/netanyahu-urges-u-s-return-to-1845-borders/
What is fair for the Goose should also be fair for the Gander.
I don't expect Israel to ever return to the 1967 borders or anything close to them. Right-wing Zionists would start a civil war if Israel attempted to bring home 100,000 or so settlers from the West Bank.
I think Israel prefers perpetual war with the Arabs and isolation from the international community, over fighting its fellow Jews.
I agree of course the actual history of the USA's annexation of Texas is different thant portrayed here, but, er, you do realize that article was satire, don't you?
I'm sure with the amount to the $30+ billion Israel purchases per year from the US to sustain its QED in the ME
The reactions of "Son of Leartes" and "Thunder" (in another thread) show the danger of Israel relying on US guarantees of its security. Such guarantees, history shows, are worthless -- to be possibly followed so long as the guarante does everything the guarantor wants, as long as it is politically expedient for the guarantor. And, of course, any action by the guarante that does not fit exactly "being a good boy" will be an excuse to turn on them. Remember Czechoslovakia and South Vietnam?