The Israelis should move out of there. Israel has less people than New York City, and there is not one valid reason why they belong in a desert surrounded by enemies. This "Holy Land" nonsense is the excuse - and the Xian bible thumpers think that it is a priority because their mythical savior god was born there.

It's time for Israel to find a new home - and I'd be the first one to contribute to a fund for relocation.

If they won't move, then we shouldn't continue to give them money for their military. We've given them 100 billion, and it's time to stop.
Breukelen advocaat Reviewed by Breukelen advocaat on . The 'no-military option' fallacy The 'no-military option' fallacy Jerusalem Post ^ | 11-28-06 | JONATHAN ARIEL A chorus is telling the free world that an Iranian A-bomb is something we will have to accept. This is simply not true. Over the past two or three years, as the full scope of Iran's overt and covert nuclear weapons programs has been disclosed, the possibility of preventive military action by either the US, Israel, or both, periodically comes up. Rating: 5