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Tuesday April 16, 2002 02:35 by Jeff Jacoby - Boston Globe
Discussion on Powells Mission for a ceasefire and peace in the Middle East. If the definition of madness is doing the same thing over and over while expecting a different result, Secretary of State Powell's mission to the Middle East is crazy. "However long the Israeli incursions continue," he said on Thursday, "the problem will still be there. We will still need to go to a negotiating process that will lead to peace." Even for Powell, with his long history of strategic misjudgments, this is insane.
Well, this is another Osirak moment. Far from being an impediment to the war against international terrorism, the battle in the West Bank is a frontline in that war. Unless Israel demolishes Arafat's mass-murder machine, unless his hellish "martyrdom" cult is shut down, it will only be a matter of time before suicide bombers are detonating themselves in the markets and cafes of the West.
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Jump To Comment: 1I have to say I disagree with Mr.Jacoby's opinion which seems overtly biased in favour of the Israelis.
He does not seem able to address the issues that have caused the Intifada in the first place and as we in Ireland have fortunately and only recently learned you cannot silence guns and revolt unless you create and sustain an equal environment and provide jobs and oportunities.
The suicide bombers while wrong use what they believe is their only weapon and it is effective insofar as the Israelis hate and are afraid of it. The Israelis present policies have created more and more suicide bombers and yes I admit that those extreme Palestinians of Hamas use and abuse their people to try and achieve their aims which are far more extreme than those of Mr.Arafat.
The Israelis need to stop telling the Palestinians what to do. Their state was founded using terror. The Israelis need now to sue for reason, agree to withdraw from the occupied territories, remove their settlers and allow the Palestinians to establish their state. Only then will the two peoples be able to live and thrive together. Only then will there be a shortage of suicide bombers. Only then will extremism fadeas extremism requires desperation.
One cannot expect an overnight stoppage as there are extremists on both sides but with time and policies that mutually recognize and respect each population can this major international issue be resolved.
As to Mr.Powell's efforts they are worthwhile in that they at least help the US media and population to focus on this conflict. They may recognise just how important walking the talk of equity and democracy is. The U.S. comes in for a lot of criticism because it is seen as always having it's own agenda and quite frequently is out of step with most other nations including it's client nations.
If the U.S. is serious about it's role as the world leader morally as well as physically it needs to realise that it must be consistent. Bowing to pressure groups that fund politicians is similar to the Enron fiasco. Mr.Bush needs to link future donations to Israel with performance in it's efforts to change it's society. Equally it needs to spend more on Palestine similarly based on results.
Europe cannot claim any huge moral advantage either being too fractured and selfish but it can support such policies with funding.
Yours sincerely
J. Glynn