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Friday, May 31, 2024
Life is so unfair to poor, poor Donald.
Thursday, May 30, 2024
“This isn’t over!”
I didn’t think it would happen.
The dialogue of hatred needs to stop. Now.
“Globalize the Intifada” (click here)
This expression is used among the Pro-Palestinian movement and it needs to stop. It is being translated into a blanket hatred of the Jewish religion and the Hebrew ethnicity. It is this expression that is endangering the lives of American Jewish students on campuses across the country.
WESPAC (Westchester Peace Action Committee) (click here) has been instrumental in supporting the Pro-Palestinian movement. In it's defense a Board Chair discusses his Jewish identity (click here). Sorry, but, that does not justify the use by any movement to declare a global intifada.
One of the founders of WESPAC died in 2022. I believe the long time CEO of the organization is Nada Khader. It would be her that at the very least is out of touch with the real hatred and danger her organizations supports and/or she actually approves of the use of intifada by the movement.
"...WESPAC (click here) is an organization which grants financial support to The National Students for Justice in Palestine (NSJP), the umbrella organization of the Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) and one of the main promotors of the anti-Israel campus protests which started in the US earlier this year, and spread to campuses around the world...."
President Biden has continually called for peaceful demonstrations to bring dialogue to the circumstances surrounding the war in Gaza between Hamas, an international terrorist organization supported by Iran, and Israel. I doubt President Biden or any other leader involved with these students understood the violent demonstrations on college campuses were actually a hate motivated activity by those that declared a "Globalization of Intifada."
Such standards of hate are prosecutable when it is accompanied by pain, suffering, injury, and death of any focus of that hate. There have been Jewish students across the US attacked and now the reason for the cohesive hatred is clear. It is an organized hate campaign and cannot be tolerated.
April 25, 2024All the pro-Palestinian organizations should be disbanded and how dare they use the sympathies of Americans to incorporate hatred into what many involved in these demonstrations believed were for peace and acceptance of difference, religious differences of all things.
The activities of these organizations, including the funding missions, should be considered nefarious in their intent and investigations pursued where appropriate. The leaders of the colleges that took a stand against encampments that included police actions and arrests followed by expulsion of students involved in the violence are completely correct in their actions.
There is nothing innocent in any of these demonstrations and encampments. They are influenced by those practicing religious bigotry. It is outrageous to realize this movement was so insidious in our democracy as to cause such national disruption and it was all based in hatred of the Jewish race and their religious practices.
The actions of these organizations and their leaders, including student leaders, must be considered adverse to any democratic principle and criminal in their intent FROM THE BEGINNING!
Take the hear very seriously.
What if the wind didn't stop? What if Earth grew a permanent wind through the troposphere?
A hailstorm and heavy rains? The hail was high troposphere and the heavy rains were most probably lower in the troposphere. What is interesting is that the hail was large enough in the upper troposphere to survive all the way to the surface and through a storm with heavy rains. The ice should have melted.
Permanent and persistent wind dries Earth's surface. The result is desertification and permanent dust storms.
March 29, 2018
New study finds world's largest desert, (click here) the Sahara, has grown by 10 percent since 1920.
Tuesday, May 28, 2024
I would be very surprised if the IDF warned anyone before they hit a target.
Are there safe places in Gaza?
Monday, May 27, 2024
Does any one respect Israel’s right to defend itself?
Sunday, May 26, 2024
Tlaib should be standing with her peers in Congress.
Friday, May 24, 2024
The Hague
G7
Wednesday, May 22, 2024
Nikki Haley is a dirt bag, too.
Alan Dershowitz is a liar and FOX allows it.
Gaza is a difficult place to distribute aid.
By Michelle Nichols and Idrees Ali
The United Nations (click here) has planned new routes within the Gaza Strip to transport aid from a U.S.-built floating pier after crowds of desperate Palstinians intercepted 11 trucks, causing a halt to deliveries that continued for a third day on Tuesday.
The temporary pier was anchored to a Gaza beach last Thursday as Israel comes under growing global pressure to allow more supplies into the besieged coastal enclave, where it is at war with Palestinian militants Hamas and a famine looms.
Operations began on Friday and 10 aid trucks were driven by U.N. contractors to a World Food Programme warehouse in Deir El Balah in Gaza. But on Saturday, only five trucks made it to the warehouse after 11 others were intercepted.
“Crowds had stopped the trucks at various points along the way. There was … what I think I would refer to as self-distribution,” U.N. spokesman Stephane Dujarric told reporters in New York on Tuesday.
“These trucks were traveling through areas where there’d been no aid. I think people feared that they would never see aid. They grabbed what they could,” he said.
Distribution was paused as the U.N. planned new routes and coordination of deliveries in a bid to prevent more aid being intercepted, said Abeer Etefa, a WFP spokesperson in Cairo.
“The missions were planned for today using the new routes to avoid the crowds,” she said. Dujarric later said there had been no transportation of aid from the pier since Saturday.
‘WAITING FOR AMERICAN AID’
The pier has been met with hope and skepticism by residents in Gaza. The pier operation – announced by U.S. President Joe Biden in March – is estimated to cost $320 million and involve 1,000 U.S. service members....
The Dali shipping nightmare is primarily over.
By Mike Schuler
In a significant development for commercial shipping (click here) in the Port of Baltimore, the Captain of the Port (COTP) has announced that the reopening of the Fort McHenry Limited Access Channel following the successful refloating and removal of the M/V Dali.
The channel, now available 24/7, now has a depth of 50 feet, a 400-foot horizontal clearance, and a vertical clearance of 214 feet, which is enough to accommodate deep draft vessels with ease.
However, vessels will need a Maryland State Pilot and two escort tugs. The Maryland Pilots have also mandated a 3 ft under keel clearance (UKC) requirement. Further, containerships exceeding 1,000 ft in length and over 125 ft in beam will only be permitted to transit when winds are under 15 knots. Other vessels are allowed transit when winds are under 20 knots.
Deep draft traffic is being prioritized for this channel. Tug and barge traffic are encouraged to utilize the three Temporary Alternate Channels. Non-deep draft commercial vessels planning to use the Fort McHenry Limited Access Channel are advised to coordinate with the Maryland Pilots.
The three smaller Temporary Alternate Channels, namely the Fort Carroll, Hawkins Point, and Sollers Point channels, are also open 24-hours daily, with varying depths and clearances to accommodate non-deep draft commercial and recreational vessels.
In a press conference Tuesday, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore praised crews for “achieving in matter of weeks what many thought would take months.”...
The Republican hypocrisy never ends.
By Brian Slodysko and Bill Barrow
In his bid to become North Carolina’s first Black governor, (click here) Republican Mark Robinson assails government safety net spending as a “plantation of welfare and victimhood” that has mired generations of Black people in “dependency” and poverty.
But the lieutenant governor’s political rise wouldn’t have been possible without it.
Over the past decade, Robinson’s household has relied on income from Balanced Nutrition Inc., (click here) a nonprofit founded by his wife, Yolanda Hill, that administered a free lunch program for North Carolina children. The organization, funded entirely by taxpayers, has collected roughly $7 million in government funding since 2017, while paying out at least $830,000 in salaries to Hill, Robinson and other members of their family, tax filings and state documents show.
The income offered the Robinsons a degree of stability after decades of struggle that included multiple bankruptcies, home foreclosure and misdemeanor charges — later dropped — for writing bad checks. In Robinson’s telling, the financial turnaround provided by the organization also allowed for his ascent into the North Carolina government....
By Michael Hyland
The decision by Republican Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson’s wife Yolanda Hill (click here) to end the primary work of her nonprofit Balanced Nutrition came as the state was set to conduct a compliance review of the organization this week, documents obtained by CBS 17 show.
The nonprofit, which Hill started in 2015, has been under scrutiny as Robinson campaigns for governor.
Balanced Nutrition serves as a sponsoring organization under the federal Child and Adult Care Food Program, which the state Dept. of Health and Human Services administers in North Carolina. According to Balanced Nutrition’s website, the nonprofit helps childcare providers navigate that program to get access to federal subsidies to help provide meals to children....
Palestine
Tuesday, May 21, 2024
Sanctions on the ICC will solve nothing.
Monday, May 20, 2024
I believe the ICC prosecutor is misinformed.
The Iranian helicopter crashed?
Sunday, May 19, 2024
This appears to be the latest scam.
(Click here)
I hope people can read it. The video at “click here” is from 2022. According to good, ole Michael Stewart the winners of the lottery just don’t know how to spend all their money so they are giving it away and Michael is their generosity agent.
I don’t believe a word of it and ultimately the person responding to the text has to provide personal information. At one point Michael wants to show up at the door like the Publisher’s Clearinghouse Commercial. I think whoever this is can present a danger to the public.
They still looking for Iran’s President?
American students are not doing enough.
Missing Iranian president
Saturday, May 18, 2024
No more space tourists touching NASA property.
It is a lot of propaganda
Friday, May 17, 2024
“Bring it.”
Thursday, May 16, 2024
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From the previous entry on this blog it is obvious that Islamic Fundamentalism as practiced today in the Middle East in countries hostile to the Free World is an existential threat. Islamic Fundamentalism does not have to be full of hate and violence. Hate and violence are a combination in the way issues of Fatah is leveled to the people of the countries captured by Islamic Fundamentalism. The basic understanding of life in these countries with fundamental leadership is their governance. It is why the Iranian people demonstrate. They don't want their lives mired in hate and ultimately violence.
Countries like Iran that use religion as a basis for hate are not benevolent countries even to their own people. These countries, as Niger leadership worries, are turning peace into a bad word and instilling the ideas of hate as Arafat and his cohorts did in order to gain power. Arafat's PLO has been a model as a power structure and mimicked by every radical that wants power.
There have been coups taking place all over Africa. The point is that we are Israel's ally and we need to listen. We need to stand with Israel. The Palestinian people deserve a home, but, not one laced with hatred and violence as Hamas wants it.
I have been sitting here for awhile to map out some of my thinking about the conflict of a dear friend and ally, Israel. I am going to take a break and continue this discussion later.
So, hey, isn't Nigel and "The Clever Cowgirl" great? They put a smile on my face and keep my happiness quotient intact.
Later.
And.
Thank you for your interest.
What happened in 1979?
Talk about confusion of values. As the timeline of the Middle East spins forward the values instilled in the region by democracies were all well intentioned, but, never well received.
“The Iranian people’s revolution (click here) is only a point in the start of the revolution of the great world of Islam.”The word is FUNDAMENTALISM.
Iran's revolution that ousted the Shah and instilled an Imam began to mire the region in fundamentalism and violence. The hate propagated by the Ayatollah Khomeini was pure venom. The USA would eventually be labeled the "Great Satan."
U.S. is ‘Great Satan,’ Britain ‘evil’: Khamenei (click here)Says Tehran has no intention of cooperating on regional issues with its 2 main enemies.
Nice.
Now, the United States has enemies according to Islamic Fundamentalist Leaders. These boys have attitude problems and it shows in their people. The Iranian people are some of the most disgruntled people in the world. Does their leadership care? Hell, no! The leadership of the Islamic Republic of Iran (did I get that right?) oppresses it's people and kills them as they seek to demonstrate in the streets.
Yeah, I got that right.
The Islamic Republic of Iran (click here)A Dangerous Regime
Now, decades later, the demonstration of power of terrorists under Arafat (Nobel Peace Prize Winner) is amplified by the revolution within Iran. Iran is a sovereign authority.
I don't care about the idea that the Shah was a bad leader, that is up to history. Obviously, the Iranian Revolution is over, so all that Shah stuff in the year 2024 is mute. The hated of the civilized world by Iran is based in old scenarios of hate and violence. Basically, Islamic fundamentalism is dangerous to the global environment and as viewed through the lens of Ukraine reeking havoc on people that are no more interested in Islamic Fundamentalism than the "Man in the Moon."
There is one other thing I need to discuss before moving on and it is a huge picture yet to be appreciated in any social communication in hopes to inspire peace in the world that will interpret into the survival of a planet.
May 15, 2024By Carla Babb
Pentagon - After nearly a two-week delay, (click here) U.S. and Nigerien officials are holding high-level follow-on meetings to coordinate the withdrawal of American troops from the country.
Christopher Maier, assistant secretary of defense for special operations and low-intensity conflict, and Lieutenant General Dagvin Anderson, joint staff director for joint force development, are meeting Wednesday and Thursday in Niamey with members of Niger’s new government, known as the National Council for Safeguarding the Homeland, or CNSP, two U.S. officials told VOA.
The CNSP posted on the social platform X Wednesday that Maier and Anderson met Wednesday with Lieutenant General Salifou Mody, one of the military coup members who was named minister of national defense.
The CNSP noted that the meeting comes two months after Niger denounced its military basing agreements with the United States and aims to “ensure that this withdrawal takes place in the best possible conditions, guaranteeing order, security and compliance with set deadlines.”
There are about 900 U.S. military personnel in Niger, including active duty, civilians and contractors, according to the U.S. officials, who spoke to VOA on condition of anonymity ahead of the conclusion of the talks. Most of the U.S. military personnel have stayed in the country past their deployment’s planned end dates, as details for their withdrawal are ironed out.
“We're still in a bit of a holding pattern,” Pentagon deputy press secretary Sabrina Singh said last week....
Mauritania, Mali, Niger, Chad, Sudan and continued movement east to the Arabian Peninsula, where is the Free World? These are the southern countries to North Africa. Where did ISIS call home? North Africa as they lined up on beaches to threaten the Free World on the other side of the Mediterranean Sea.
May 14, 2024...In an exclusive interview, (click here) Prime Minister Ali Mahaman Lamine Zeine put the blame for the breakdown squarely on the United States, accusing American officials of trying to dictate which countries Niger could partner with and failing to justify the U.S. troop presence, now scheduled to end in the coming months. Niger has been central to efforts to contain a growing Islamist insurgency in West Africa....
It is not the USA that is the problem. It is the shift in values that occurred in Niger that opens up the land to what the USA would consider enemies. Niger changed, the USA did not.
May 16, 2024...Tensions between West African neighbors Niger and Benin (click here) began with the July 2023 military coup in Niger and the arrest of the country's democratically elected president, Mohamed Bazoum.
West African bloc ECOWAS condemned the coup and imposed sanctions on the Nigerien military regime led by General Abdourahamane Tiani.
In Benin, the protests against the coup leaders were particularly explicit. Beninese President Patrice Talon loudly demanded Bazoum's reinstatement and even advocated for a military intervention by ECOWAS troops against the coup leaders in Niger....
By Phil Stewart and Idrees Ali
Washington - Russian military personnel have entered an air base in Niger (click here) that is hosting U.S. troops, a senior U.S. defense official told Reuters, a move that follows a decision by Niger's junta to expel U.S. forces.
The military officers ruling the West African nation have told the U.S. to withdraw its nearly 1,000 military personnel from the country, which until a coup last year had been a key partner for Washington's fight against insurgents who have killed thousands of people and displaced millions more....
In thinking about North Africa...
April 2, 2015
More than nine-in-ten people in the Middle East and North Africa (click here) were Muslim as of 2010 (93%), and the share of the region’s population that is Muslim is expected to be slightly higher in 2050 (94%).
The Middle East-North Africa region’s Muslim population is expected to grow by 74% from 2010 to 2050, from 317 million to 552 million. Christians and Jews are projected to remain the second- and third-largest religious groups in the region, respectively, with more modest population gains of 43% and 46%....
...it is prudent to see Islamic Fundamentalism as a existential threat. Will our enemies see Islamic Fundamentalism as an existential threat? Hell, no! They want to harness it and propagate it and unleash it, ie: Iran and Russia and the drone. The USA military crashed a state of the art drone in Iran while surveying an Afghan border. Iran has copied USA technology and now at the USA built air base in Niger, they want to get their hands on the current technology.
The United States was forced to stop (click here) its military operations in March 2024 in Niger – a landlocked, western African country in the Sahara desert. Niger may not immediately seem like a key ally for the U.S., but it served as a crucial staging ground for the U.S. military to carry out work and respond to terrorism in the region.
U.S. representatives are currently trying to negotiate a deal to maintain some sort of military presence in Niger. But, for now, Niger’s new ruling junta has declared that the U.S. military presence is a violation of Niger’s constitution. The fate of the U.S.‘ presence, including two military drone bases, remains uncertain....
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The values we live by.
Entering into all these lands is the values we live by. At the top of those values is the "right to life." I am not talking about abortion, this is about the right to every living creature to a life as prescribed by birth. Only at birth does any creature have a right to breath. So, that said, all the people that live in the Holy Land have a right to breath the air, drink the water, eat the food, and have shelter. The very basics of "the values we live by," begins with essential needs for survival. All these are extremely well documented by doctors of mental health and the earliest father of all that is human, Wilhelm Wundt. He would eventually be followed not only in understanding human psychology, but, the definition and practice of psychoanalysis, by Sigmund Freud.
I am not interested in an in-depth understanding of psychology, psychoanalysis, or it history and development into the practices of today. That is a very different set of discussions. What I want to ring clear is that there is an in depth understanding as to what the values we live by means in definition and practice.
Do we understand our own needs? Do we practice survival tactics that protect our needs, hence, survival? Do our laws and the order brought by those laws reflect our needs that lead to improved and ongoing quality of life improvements. The answer, of course, is yes. Human beings like to live to survive and improve on that survival into high quality of that life. It is everywhere in societies around the world. Ultimately, there is an internal drive by most people in a society to achieve, COMFORT.
COMFORT.
COMFORT.
Coming to an understanding as to what comfort means to the people in the region of the Arabian Peninsula and the Mediterranean Sea begins to define CULTURAL difference. These are not differences in life itself or the allowance of human beings to breath the air, etc. Every ethnicity in this region of The Holy Land is allowed cultural difference, but, they are not allowed to achieve that with hatred for others in the region or their society.
What one of the most meaningful definitions of life brought by the British Empire and today's British Commonwealth is the right to difference, the right to live a comfortable life, and the RESPECT of lives of others with cultural differences.
I am not interested in tabloid answers.
Does that not reflect the values we live by? Nowhere in the world is there more difference than in the Middle East. There are world religions that call the Middle East home. There are an enormous number of ethnicity within that region of the world. There are language differences, sometimes considered barriers when understanding of difference is important to MAINTAIN domestic peace. The only other part of the world with greater language differences/barriers is Africa. I think that is reflected, especially in northern Africa with conflict and violence. Barriers to understanding cause résistance to acceptance between people. That confusion of values between people can become very threatening. When a people feel threatened it can very easily launch into war.
There is a difference between confusion of values and hatred and bigoty. Confusion of values is inherent, but, hatred and bigotry are learned and CHOSEN.
I asked at the beginning of this to remember the year 1979. Just previous to that year was a conference conducted by the late Secretary of State Henry Kissinger called the "Geneva Middle East Peace Conference (click here)." The style of that conference was that of civilized discourse. it was to bring about a deeper understanding by all parties to facilitate peace. There is that word again.
...The detail of the future Israeli-Egyptian January 1974 Disengagement Agreement (click here) had been worked out prior to the conference. Indeed, Foreign Ministers from Israel, Egypt, and Jordan attended the conference “aimed at establishing a just and durable peace in the Middle East.” Syrian President Hafez al-Assad chose not to attend because the United States and Israel refused to recognize the PLO as the representative body for the Palestinians at the conference since the PLO refused to recognize Israel’s right to exist. And nothing that Assad heard from Kissinger made him believe that Israel was willing to leave any part of the Golan Heights. Syrian President Assad had correctly sensed that the coming conference was only a cover for an Egyptian-Israeli agreement....The Nobel Peace Prize 1994 (click here)
Yasser ArafatShimon Peres
Yitzhak Rabin
...In 1974, (click here) the PLO was officially recognised by the Arab League and the United Nations General Assembly as the “sole legitimate representative of the Palestinian people”, and was invited to participate in all UN activities under observer status. In 1988, it endorsed a two-state solution to the conflict with Israel. Since 2012, the PLO sits at the UN as a non-member state, Palestine, and is a signatory to UN treaties as well as agreements with Israel....
The scenario of these two people never become peaceful. There have been document after document filed for attempts at peace and establishing homelands for them, but, from the time they are conceived by the League of Nations was there ever a two country solution because the way it was organized never separated sovereign borders. All the documents time and again demanded these people live with borders within each other. The organization of these two people into separate countries was never clearly established. On the ground, the actual living of the people developed into power conflicts and not clear understandings of "...this side of the line is your country and this side is mine."
This confusion of values were not choices. They were inherent to the very lives of these people. The confusion turned into conflict and what resulted was a PLO defined as a terrorist organization. It would be the first time a terrorist organization in the Middle East actually represented people of The Holy Land.
A political and military body formed in 1964 (click here) to unite various Palestinian Arab groups in opposition to the Israeli presence in the former territory of Palestine. From 1967 the organization was dominated by al-Fatah, led by Yasser Arafat. The activities of its radical factions caused trouble with the host country, Jordan, and, following a brief civil war in 1970, it moved to Lebanon and Syria. In 1974 the organization was recognized by the Arab nations as the representative of all Palestinians. The Israeli invasion of Lebanon (1982) undermined its military power and organization, and it regrouped in Tunisia. Splinter groups of extremists, such as the ‘Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine’ and the ‘Black September’ terrorists, have been responsible for kidnappings, hijackings, and killings both in and beyond the Middle East. In 1988 Arafat persuaded the movement to renounce violence, and its governing council recognized the State of Israel. Thereafter the PLO was accepted by an increasing number of states as being a government-in-exile. In 1993 Arafat became chair of the Palestinian National Authority, which administered the West Bank and the Gaza Strip from 1995. The PLO continued to be responsible for negotiations with Israel, but these broke down in 2000. In 2004 Mahmoud Abbas became leader of the PLO following Arafat's death.The future simply has to "wait for it," because the war will start shortly. As the PLO began to gain power within the Arab League and ultimately the United Nations it would have an entanglement with religious leaders, namely the most powerful Sheikh Ahmed Ismail Hassan Yassin (click here). He is dead. He died in his car when it blew up as an Israeli missile hit. Anyone wanting peace in the Middle East didn't miss him.
Yassin was am Imam and the word Fatah came into the dialogue.
Fatah, political and military organization of Arab Palestinians, founded in the late 1950s by Yassir Arafat and Khalīl al-Wazīr (Abū Jihād) with the aim of wresting Palestine from Israeli control by waging low-intensity guerrilla warfare. In the late 1980s it began seeking a two-state solution through diplomatic avenues, and its leaders were prominent players in the Oslo peace process that established the Palestinian Authority.The point of this is the INTRODUCTION of terrorist organizations as legitimate vehicles for ? human rights?
The United Nations is supposed to be a peace seeking organization where human rights has some of the highest values within it's charter. These boys didn't care about human rights in the same way the charter does. These boys were interested in their own idea of human rights and the world be damned.
Yassin would go on to form Hamas. This is the first time a terrorist organization known for violence would be guided by an Imam. Now, with Hamas as a leadership organization with rock solid hatred based in Jihad and Fatah as it's means of inspiring war and conflict the Middle East is completely lost to the peace process in a meaningful way that most of the world understands and understood. Instead, Hamas had a better method, let's just kill Israelis.
The cruelty and hatred that reigned over the Holy Land with the empowerment of terrorists resulted in real power. The Israeli Prime Minister with the most determined pursuit of ending that power saw a vision of a land called Gaza belonging to the Palestinian people. Now, Gaza at the time was occupied by Israeli settlements. When the word came down about Gaza being an icon of peace between the two peoples, there was a mad rush by every Rabi in Gaza to take possession of scrolls and head for the border. What occurred after Israel vacated Gaza was a complete expression of hate and continued conflict and never the peace the Late Prime Minister Sharon hoped and prayed for as an answer to the power of terrorists.
August 10, 2015By Luke Baker
A decade on from Israel's unilateral withdrawal of around 8,500 Jewish settlers from the Gaza Strip, the legacy of that August 2005 "disengagement" still provokes angry debate in Israeli society....
Hong Kong is a very successful and beautiful city. It is a unique place on Earth. People and companies from all over the world congregate there and why? Because Hong Kong is a center of commerce. There is also wealth in Hong Kong. My intention in bringing this up is not to discuss China's inability to cope with such a wonderful city and it's people, but, to clearly understand the confusion of values between these two people and societies.
The hopes of the peace the Late Sharon envisioned was to provide a valuable piece of land to bring the Palestinian people the OPPORTUNITY to become a dynamo of society and join the rest of the world in celebration of life. That was a hope that was clearly confused with the actual hate that was propagated by The Sheik and his cohorts.
This is the confusion that is carried forward by ALLOWING terrorist organizations recognition as any form of leadership. Are their values the values we all inherently share? Hell no!
How in the right mind of diplomacy will there ever be an agreement that will result in sincere peace AND PROSPERITY so long as the very basis of governance is mired in hatred and violence? A peace can never exist with such confusion among the values sought in the process.
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