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When 'U.S. troops leave Iraq' will it be all of them?
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28/08/2006 16:08:13
 
 
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28/08/2006 15:48:21
Metin Emre
Ozcom Bilgisayar Ltd.
Istanbul, Turquie
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>>Oh please Metin! Stop disseminating antisemitic pictures and sites. The maps are as you see them today. The U.N. Partition of 1947, the map after the War of 1948 and the map after the war of 1967, creating the disputed areas on the West Bank. Gaza has been unilaterally left by Israel last year.
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>>Your map with Jewish designs over Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Kuwait and part of Iran is total nonsense. It's like if we where saying that Turkey wants all the lands it once occupied from Egypt to Austria. Total nonsense.
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>Sorry, I didn't view this site. I only made a google about "promised land" words. Yes it's an antisemitic site.
>However it can't change a truth about "promised land". Can you say there isn't a "promised land" in jew religious?
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>Update: You cannot find a document about Turkey wants these lands. So you cannot claim that.


Metin,

1) I am not claiming anything about Turkey. I mentioned it as a similar hypothetical. I now there is no claim.
2) Promised land? Who cares? There is no reason, legal or otherwise for a spurious mythical claim. There is a legal entity called the State of israel. There is a dispute about the Palestinian State and when it will be created. As long as the Palestinians create peace and come to an agreement (they were very close a couple of times), they 'll get an independent country.


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