Sorry, I thought you were alluding to party by referring to Carter back in 1978. My mistake.
I think most of the agreements, if not all, have been terrific. They just never last. I honestly have very little hope for a lasting peace in that part of the world. Maybe you're right that only total victory by one side will ever end it. IAC I do not see why we have an obligation to help THEIR peace process.
>Did I say anything about Party? As long as you are not a President, and maybe even in that case, your opinion could be adjusted by standing agreements, and Camp David is one of them. Should I understand your reply in the way that you dislike that agreement?
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>>I'm not trying to disprove anything, and it has nothing to do with which party the President belonged to. In my OPINION we do not have a responsibility for peace in the Middle East. That we have often pursued that role does not change my opinion.
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>>>What is your opinion about Camp David accord brokered by Carter in 1978? Was it a kind of obligation that you seemingly try to disprove?
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>>>>Thank you so much for the snide reply ;-)
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>>>>I am well aware that we have been involved in Mideast peace talks for a long time. But seriously, is it our obligation? Especially with things continuing to fall into familiar patterns, i.e. never any lasting peace?
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>>>>>Where have you been since 1978? Perhaps this will refresh your memory:
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http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2007-10-27-1523899039_x.htm>>>>>
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>>>>>>If he's smart he won't get any more involved in the Middle East cesspool than he has to. I keep seeing headlines that Obama may inherit the Middle East crisis. Why is it our crisis? Who said?