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Originally Posted by Yahwe
you want the global community "the UN backed up by NATO" to enforce peace within an "exclusion zone" and you want us to use more troops than we usually do.
I'm not sure that you are grasping the outcome of such a measure.
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The point is that this situation doesn't fit within the conventional paradigm of these situations. On one side you have a clearly defined nation-state with a military they are perfectly capable of controlling. You use this example to encourage the other side to show that they are as civilised and capable of controlling themselves as negotiations are
ongoing. Equally the information technology capable of bringing to bear this knowledge is available, far more so than in situations that have arisen in West Africa.
However all that aside as we all love the dialectical learning process perhaps you'd like to outline your basic conception of how to solve the problems facing the Israelis and the Palestinians.