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Time To Recognize Failure Of Israel-Egypt Treaty

Submitted by Toyin, Nov 23, 2006 05:25

The article is not totally out of place. But, I guess our attention should be turned somewhere else. There is no good war. But, the difficult one is the war against the minds of the people of Middle East. The question should be, Who are the beneficiaries of lack of peace in the Middle East? There are some cartel that benefit from this state of event.

Media is number one, followed closely by Arm manufacturers. Another case is poor education. Call it illitracy.

The bane of middle East are the MEDIA..Electronic and the rest of them..there are so much competition within this industry such that what we have are group of people that will do anything to earn their daily bread.

Again, how do you test new weapons, how do you get customers for your wares if there is peace in middle east. What happens to R&D? The scientists. We should be careful of unemployment in the Western World if we achieve peace in Middle East. How will the politicians cope with all the people that would be rendered unemployed, if Israel have peace with her neighbours???

Unemployment is a feaful thing to leaders of the P5. (Security Council)

My counsel is that people should go back to school. Quality education of the people in the Middle East is the long term solution to the conflicts we talk about., especially the women..There is no short cut against manipulation.

And hopefully, when the people are wiser, we could send this writer and those weapon experts to the Job market once again, it is their lot that fuel this conflict.

Merci.


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Ahmed Fayek

Nov 23, 2006 11:30

The article is not totally out of place. But, I guess our attention should be turned somewhere else. There is...

Toyin

Nov 23, 2006 05:25

better a bad peace and a good war! as i understand and i read arabic...i can say that the role of... [MORE]

iosseff hakim

Nov 22, 2006 07:06

Greetings,A predicted article by a Neconservative, of Jewish descent, founder of Campus Watch (among others) - an organisation that opposes... [MORE]

tito

Nov 21, 2006 18:33

A treaty is only as good as the participants want it to be. We innocently believe that those who want to... [MORE]

Joni Moskol

Nov 21, 2006 15:25

Greetings, Mr. Pipes has painted the issue in his usual colors, but let's look at it from the other side of... [MORE]

Fred

Nov 21, 2006 15:08

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stan s

Nov 21, 2006 11:29

It is healthy, I shall come on your site more often, thank. [MORE]

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Feb 2, 2007 05:38

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Nov 21, 2006 07:38

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