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Kasz216 said:


My point is... the B options aren't realisitic... I mean, even just a plain out boycott... I mean... I know people who have tried to Boycott Israel.  They essentiall gave up because it was nearly impossible.

I mean, chances are the computer you are using this very moment had parts made in Israel.  A boycott of Israel would cause a massive computer chip shortage.

The answer of what can be done realistically with Israel is... Nothing. 

There was a better chance that Bush's iraq middle east policy was going to lead to perfect democratic states. (which was obviously ridiculious).

 

 

The only REAL solution would be to convince Palestine to take the best deal it can get immediatly so the borders are set before Israel consdiers more land undeniably Israel. Even abandon Jersualem. Rise it's people out of poverty and negative circumstances, grow their economy and become important.

While pressing UN legislation that the deal they signed was unfair and coerced, and wait long term for Israel to slip in global power/importance.

 

That is by far their best option, but one they refuse to take out of pride and religion.

 

Oh come on, it is the 50th economy in the world a small state surrounded by enemies, no one cares about them and what they produce (by the way most electronic chip are made in asian countries). If the US cut ties with them and stop supporting every stupid decision their politicians make, they will feel the diplomatic isolation and come to their senses. That is the only solution.

You can't go bombing a little piece of land with the highest density of desperate people in the world. Whatever was the reason that is plainly wrong. If this was done by some arabic country with a huge reserve of oil, the americans would be already on thier way to "export democracy".