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Joined: Aug 2006 Posts: 7 Karma: 0 |  | United State/France UN Resolution « Thread Started on Aug 5, 2006, 3:01pm » | |
The airwaves are filled with the news that the United States and France have reached agreement on the lanquage of a draft resolution aimed at stopping the fighting between Israel, and the terrorist organization Hezbollah. Problem is, the resolution does not seem very workable from the start, full of far more fluff than meat.
I see these as serious issues:
1. Hezbollah comes out on the short end of the stick, and is expected to cease their fighting, and lay down their arms.
2. No prisoner exchange, and Hezbollah is expected to return to Israel the WRONGFULLY taken soldiers.
3. The United Nations wrongfully is wanting to roll in the Chebaa Farms dispute, and this from my perspective forces Israel to give up the control of this disputed area under duress, and I would recommend they turn it down.
There are other SERIOUS flaws in this draft resolution, but are the big three from my own perspective. Any one else have some views on this?
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