Wow, I'm really impressed to get this great of a response. Thank you everybody! With that said, I would like to thank cyrnel, as I did in my last post, for explaining to me what Sharon is trying to do. I would also like to thank Mr. Mephisto for explaining why this is most likely not a good way to go about the situation. And I would like to apologize for not posting the entire content of the article in the first place.
Overall, I think it is quite obvious that there is no clear cut way to deal with this issue, and once again, it shows how the Mideast peace process is doomed for failure. I think this is very unfortunate but inevitable.
Now, in case people are still viewing and interested in this thread, I would like to begin to take it in a different direction. I looked through the politics forum, and didn't see any threads that seemed to be on this topic, so here it goes:
Does anybody think that what is going on in Iraq, and this war against terrorism, has put the Mideast peace process on the back burner? Again, I'm not taking sides, I'm just merely asking a question.
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