Tuesday, July 7, 2009

The Real Quagmire

There's an interesting interview over at Michael J. Totten's site today. Totten is interviewing Jeffrey Goldberg from Atlantic Magazine about the situation with Hamas, Hezbollah and Israel.

A couple of samples to whet your appetite:

The question of Israel is the question of what happens to all minorities in the Middle East. The Arab Muslim Middle East has 300 million people. It has a very hard time treating Coptic Christians with equality, treating Maronites in Lebanon with equality, treating Southern Sudanese in an equal way, treating Kurds in an equal way, and dealing with Jews – not only in their national expression, but even as minorities within their own countries. There was never a golden era for Jews who lived in Arab countries. It wasn’t as bad as living in Poland, but that’s no great shakes.
People in the United States find it hard to understand how people in Hamas and Hezbollah think. It’s alien. It’s alien to us. The feverish racism and conspiracy mongering, the obscurantism, the apocalyptic thinking – we can’t relate to that. Every so often, there’s an eruption of that in a place like Waco, Texas, but we’re not talking about 90 people in a compound. We’re talking about whole societies that are captive to this kind of absurdity.





Golda Meir said prophetically "Peace will come when they love their children more than they hate us."

Here's some more nice stuff on Hamas:



Not to be outdone - here's a nice puff piece from Hezbollah that drives the hatred home:



The common denominators? Hatred and fascism.

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