Quote Originally Posted by Libertarian Toker
I have heard a lot about it, and I do believe it was the british that had the biggest hand in creating Israel. Not the US, as you seem to believe.
israel was created by the united nations, although the land of palestine was a british possesion prior to it being given to the jews sort of as a sorry to them about the holocaust.


Quote Originally Posted by torog
I don't know why,but there are some here,who believe that a fundy,violent,Islamic regime,is preferrable over a democratic goverment..your wish will not come true..Iran and Syria,are going to change-or be destroyed..it's really that simple. If either is foolish enough to attack Israel,not only will they have to contend with Israel-but the US,as well. If Iran uses a nuke against Israel,which they are foaming at the mouth to do,Tehran,Damascus and Beirut,will be turned to glass..maybe even Cairo..they all want the destruction of Israel-despite what they say.
its never that simple, palestinians have more of a right to the land than israel, they were the ones forcefully removed from it when the israeli state was created. but of course after being there for a little over 50 years israel and israelis born there after its formation have claim on the land. give gaza and westbank to palestine and israel the rest, thats what id do, proberly wouldnt work but at least it would be a try.

iran hasnt threatened israel with nuclear weapons, and anyway israel can defend it self they have nukes, thats a good deterant.

side note-torog i doubt you'd give a shit about israel if its existance didnt conform to some bullshit regarding the bible and christs second coming. what better way to fulfill prophecies than knowingly to.

i love your christian sentiment about love when your practically ejaculating at the thought of a nuclear holocaust in heavily populated islamic countries.
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