Jimmy Carter is back from the Middle East and the present administration has had nothing good to say about the trip or him, for that matter. I did a bit of checking before I launched into this subject, just to make sure I remembered recent history correctly. The Roadmap to Peace was written by the hand of our current Commander in Chief, but he's supposedly gotten three other groups to back his recommendation to Israel and the Palestinians. The land for peace agreement that President Bush is attempting to implement is clearly against Scripture. I don't understand why this anti-Scriptural world leadership position that he is attempting to assume doesn't bother his constituents, but it doesn't seem to.
Former President Carter has also made some mistakes along the way, regarding the Middle East, but he is certainly a negotiator, rather than a war-monger. Mr. Carter made the mistake of giving Arafat, leadership recognition. At best Arafat was a man without a country, at worst, he was exactly what he proved himself to be. Mr. Carter is getting a lot of flack about dealing with Hamas, whom America is once again calling a terrorist organization. According to this Roadmap to Peace and the "free elections" of the Palestinian people, Hamas is now a political party, thanks to the influence and pressure from the American administration. The world doesn't have the option to "not deal with them" any more than that decision could be directed at any country with a leader that wasn't the choice of another country's leader. Don't get me wrong, I think Hamas is wrong and clearly aiming bad intent toward Israel. Hamas doesn't demonstrate any reasonable good will for the region. As a matter of a fact, Hamas isn't even dealing with Fatah. Hamas and Fatah are over there acting worse than the democrats and republicans are here, except Israel is caught in between their civil war, that is not really so civil at all.
And truth be told, I'm not very happy with the way Israel is operating. Israel knows G~D told them the boundaries, and specifically told them to make no deals regarding those boundaries. So, why are they listening to people that are directing them away from G~D's gift to them? If Israel agreed to everything Abbas said, they would only discover that Hamas would make more demands and there would still be President Bush and Dr. Rice telling Israel where to build settlements and where to tear them down, all the while promising their undying loyalty as an ally.
You know, more Israelis have been killed by Hamas than Americans by Iraqis before 2003.
Jimmy Carter knows and stated that he was not there to negotiate, he simply went to ask Hamas just what it is that they want . . . What will it take for Hamas to be civil? And Mr. Carter said he heard their answer and he believes Hamas is wrong.
America's pressure made a terrorist organization a political party and brought division from the West Bank and Gaza, between the Palestinians, and that now surrounds Israel.
Israel needs to quit bowing to pressure from so called allies and see where G~D drew the boundaries, centuries ago.
(this is the land that shall fall unto you for an inheritance, even the land of Canaan with the coasts thereof:) . . . and your south border shall be . . . as for the western border . . . this shall be your north border . . . two tribes and the half tribe have received their inheritance on this side Jordan near Jericho eastward, toward the sunrising . . . Torah of Holy Scripture
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Wednesday, April 23, 2008
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