McLovin1t wrote:Reise wrote:I just think they could have taken a bit more time to think of the consequences.
Sure it's easy to say that both having not been there and years after the fact, but I think if they really wanted to be safe they wouldn't have agreed to such conditions knowing it would cause such conflict.
I think they knew they could rely on the early UN to support them, and that's where a lot of the anger came from.
I see what you're saying, but actually, if you put it like this, it would make it impossible to not side with Israel. It's not a matter of not thinking of consequences, it's the rational (im)maturity of the governments, civilians, and radical groups in the Middle East. It shows how radicals should not be able to control governments, and interference from more developed countries must be present, and these juvenile conflicts must stop. However, looking at the roots, the problems simply started from immediate attack from Palestinians and others.
Wha wha whaat? Explain now how you get to that conclusion.












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