The Round Table: Fair Negotiations in the Middle East

If we refuse to negotiate in good faith with Hamas in Palestine, Hezbollah in Lebanon, the insurgents and militias in Iraq, and the Ayatollahs in Iran, we will leave no options but continued and escalating violence.
Comments on article "The Round Table: Fair Negotiations in the Middle East"
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Jazz Here's to Jan in San Fran! End the war! 12/18/2006
Kberry Unfortunately I could only stomach reading part of that.. "article".
Just look at the effect the EU and world "appeasers" in the 1930's had on the Nazi regime. See what happens. And as the world keeps negotiating with Iran, Iran will finish their negotiating with a big bang...None of these people you want to sit down and negotiate with care about civilized life and you can not negotiate with them.
9/10/2006
janinsanfran Great piece of writing! 8/22/2006
MacZed Every Now and Again, you recognize your enemy. Jazz is nothing but a sympathizer of mine. His Constant rebuke of America is startling. Constitutional rights? Right to Life? Murder is not a crime? Did we negotiate with Ted Bundy, Charles Manson, or Jeffry Dahmer? No, we tried them and locked them up. Jazz would have us pay off Kidnappers and talk out the source of their distress as if the crime of it was the fault of the victim and the terrorized. It is as though the rights of the constitution to execute and judge as guilty and reprise punishment are put on hold until they become citizens. This is patently absurd. We have laws and penalties with our Constitutional rights. If you give someone the right. They must face the gallows when they have trespassed a law. Sad Sad is Jazz 8/16/2006
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