Said By Aron Schatz
You also keep disregarding my arguement that the Palestinian Jews that were present there since the 1920s would have fought their way without the help of the UN. Regardless of the UN playing any kind of hand in the creation of Israel, the Israelites would have secured their own country... As they have done numerous times in the past.
I don't think you understand that there were MANY Jewish people living in that area before the UN creation of a Jewish state. Also, many of the arabs in the area declared jihad on the allies during World War 2. Since we defeated the Axis powers, why not annex part of their land? We won after all...
Either way, the outcome was going to happen. The UN made it happen faster.
Said By Pancakes
Now, if the Israelis had conquered the state through a war, it would be different. But they didn't. Most of this was settled in a political arena by countries who did and do not have anything to do with the situation there today
Said By Pancakes
Also, you seem to be confusing Israel and the way Israel was brought about with the Israelis. Now, if you could please quote in any of my posts where I stated that Israelis are the reason there is still a conflict between the Palestinians and the Israelis. I'm sure you'll find that my arguments focused on Israel as a country and the way it came to be furthermore, the way the situation was handled after it came to be. Sorry, aphreman, not everyone who doesn't agree with you is a terrorist. And not everyone who doesn't agree with you is suddenly a genocidal racist.
Now, if the Israelis had conquered the state through a war, it would be different. But they didn't. Most of this was settled in a political arena by countries who did and do not have anything to do with the situation there today.
As for the sunni's and the shi'ites (because I assume you were talking about the shi'ites) you are right, they would still be killing each other. But that's another discussion entirely and has nothing to do with the Israel-Palestine conflict. And the Kurds? You know as I recall the Kurds had it pretty good in northern Iraq until we came in. You know, the whole, Saddam only being allowed in the central part of his country thing? They were fine with that.
The fact of the matter, aphreman, is that my annoyance with Israel is due to the current conflict it created which is stated many times through out this thread. Now if you want to talk about peace in the middle east as a whole, I will be glad to do so but you should let me know because you kind of switch it up when you're supposed to be talking about the Israel-Palestine conflict.
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Two rival Kurdish factions -- the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) and the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) -- have been in control in much of northern Iraq since the end of the Gulf War, though their relationship has often been contentious. A 1998 agreement brokered by the United States sought to bring the two factions closer.
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The Kurd territory is off-limits to the Iraqi military
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Kurds in northern Iraq -- unlike residents of the other 90 percent of the country -- can read dozens of newspapers reflecting a wide variety of opinion. They can watch satellite television, surf the Web at Internet cafes and make international phone calls with less government monitoring than Iraqis in other parts of the country.
Said By Pancakes
Said By CNN.com
Two rival Kurdish factions -- the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) and the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) -- have been in control in much of northern Iraq since the end of the Gulf War, though their relationship has often been contentious. A 1998 agreement brokered by the United States sought to bring the two factions closer.
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The Kurd territory is off-limits to the Iraqi military
Said By CNN.com
Kurds in northern Iraq -- unlike residents of the other 90 percent of the country -- can read dozens of newspapers reflecting a wide variety of opinion. They can watch satellite television, surf the Web at Internet cafes and make international phone calls with less government monitoring than Iraqis in other parts of the country.
Life certainly wasn't easy for them but I would venture to say through what small form of self-government they had, that they had it a lot better than Saddam-controlled Iraq.
Anyway, what was that supposed to prove, if anything? We are not talking about Iraq?
Said By Pancakes
I guess so, especially when the only arguments made are "U SUPPOR GEN000C11D3 HIPPIE!!!11OENONEBUSH4YLFFEE".
But honestly, were you really trying to change my opinion? Because attacking me was not the way to do it. If anything that only drives some one to dig their heels in deeper. Furthermore, we definately have a difference in political and social backgrounds so I think that would have something to do with our different views on this. That shouldn't mean that we shouldn't be able to discuss our views. However, just between you and me, there hasn't been too much of a discussion. We were leaning toward one toward the end there and then... nothing.
EDIT: Also, I never made 'light' of the genocide that occured to the Jewish people. I said that giving them a country was not a way to right that wrong, especially doing it the way they did. And as for the Kurds, like I have stated and is shown in that CNN article you generously provided, after Saddam lost control of Northern Iraq they had it a lot better than most people living in Iraq. But like I said, Iraq and Israel don't have anything to do with each other but I have a feeling if we were to discuss this war there would be a similar outcome. Doesn't mean I'm not willing, I'm just putting it out there. You can decide.
Oh well. Bigons?