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Default 1st June 2008

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Originally Posted by GMA forever
Peace has a price my friend, it is not just a wish. And whatever the price is for the Palestinians or the syrians I don't care about it, what I care about is the price of peace with Lebanon.
Lebanon has many problems because of Israel, hundreds of thousands of Palestinian refugees (whatever the real number is), destruction because of many wars Israel launched against us, Shebaa farms, Lebanese prisoners in Israel, map for landmines in the south....... "being ready for peace" means is Israel ready to deal with all those issues with Lebanon?
I think the main problem here is the refugees; other issues do not constitute a real impasse. But as I said earlier, the refugees problem could only be solved through negotiations, which shall include Lebanon, Israel, Arabs, Americans and probably others...War will never bring about anything in that regard, except more decadence and destruction for Lebanon and a weaker position in any negotiations. So the question is: Is Lebanon (all political groups included) ready to engage in peace talks with Israel regarding all these subjects? Does Lebanon have an agreed realistic proposal vision on how to solve the Palestinian refugees issue?

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Originally Posted by GMA forever
Negotiations, talking and trying to solve the problems is the ONLY way my friend for all sides at the end. It is just that some, try with military means, to have a better position and a stronger one on the negotiation table. So until new lines of negotiations are drawn, it will be the same tit for tat situation.
Try futile military means when you know the consequence is self-destruction?
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