Quick 90 second history thingy.
http://www.mapsofwar.com/images/EMPIRE17.swf
http://www.mapsofwar.com/images/EMPIRE17.swf
It kind of lays waste to the whole 'we were here first' argument.
Let's hope there's no infiltration of Hittites into the American Senate or things could get messy.
It's not something I like to dwell on - it's something those opposed to my arguments often bring up. It doesn't exactly strike me as relevant given how dynamic the middle east was in terms of the struggle for power over the last few millennia.Pug wrote:
To be honest, I don't really care who was there first. You guys like to debate that, and I don't find dwelling on the past helps much. I don't even know if the info in the slide show is "good".
I just like the colors.
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If you like the argument 'we were here first', then the USA belongs to the native Indians and Australia belongs to the Aboriginals. So all others have to return to the land of their forefathers, mostly Europe.
No, I think you guys misunderstood me.Pierre wrote:
If you like the argument 'we were here first', then the USA belongs to the native Indians and Australia belongs to the Aboriginals. So all others have to return to the land of their forefathers, mostly Europe.
And no, before you ask, my country is NOT gonna take GWB back! You can keep him.
Well that's where you're wrong. The British had sovereignty over the region and turned a blind eye to tens of thousands of immigrants pouring into the region. So no, they didn't exactly have the same chance.Lisik wrote:
We don't say - "we were here first"... we say - "its our land"!!!
And i am really sorry for these peoples who think that jews have to be in other place...
Like sun in the sky we will stay in Israel, so u can bring this anti-Israeli thread to 2435 millions pages, we just doesn't care.
Palestinians got exactly the same chance to create their country while British mandate, so why these "lovely muslims" didn't do so?
That really annoys me, it is not 'anti-Israeli' to discuss the situation in Israel/Palestine, this is a discussion forum. If we were anti Semites we could log onto one of the countless hate sites out there and talk to other anti-Semites and completely dismiss the Israeli side of the argument altogether. If you truly believe this post is anti-Israeli perhaps you should contact one of the moderators as your accusation is a criticism of their work.Lisik wrote:
so u can bring this anti-Israeli thread to 2435 millions pages, we just doesn't care.
Well, they would've done if all those Israeli terrorists hadn't been running round blowing them up.Lisik wrote:
Palestinians got exactly the same chance to create their country while British mandate, so why these "lovely muslims" didn't do so?
Ahh, that's where you're wrong, my Zionist friend. It's not "your land"! The borders of the state of Israel were defined in 1948, and the rest has been occupied after many wars.Lisik wrote:
We don't say - "we were here first"... we say - "its our land"!!!
I'm not saying you all should be moved. Just leave the occupied territories and stay in your own country.Lisik wrote:
And i am really sorry for these peoples who think that jews have to be in other place...
That's where you're wrong again, my Zionist friend. You really should read more on this topic and you should try catching some non-biased history in the same time.Lisik wrote:
Palestinians got exactly the same chance to create their country while British mandate, so why these "lovely muslims" didn't do so?
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Will Jordan and Egypt return the land it took from the Palestinians as well? Pierre do you know how and why the Israeli's are in the occupied areas?Pierre wrote:
I'm not saying you all should be moved. Just leave the occupied territories and stay in your own country.
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I sure hope so, any real solution in that area is not possible without the agreement of all the neighbours, including Lebanon and Syria. Let's not forget the Saudis, who will have to fund the rebuilding of any Palestinian state.Kmarion wrote:
Will Jordan and Egypt return the land it took from the Palestinians as well? Pierre do you know how and why the Israeli's are in the occupied areas?
On the day following an official Jewish State (Under a UN mandate) Egypt, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, and Iraq declared war on Israel. The Palestinians and the Arabs saw the partition plan as unacceptable.Pierre wrote:
I sure hope so, any real solution in that area is not possible without the agreement of all the neighbours, including Lebanon and Syria. Let's not forget the Saudis, who will have to fund the rebuilding of any Palestinian state.Kmarion wrote:
Will Jordan and Egypt return the land it took from the Palestinians as well? Pierre do you know how and why the Israeli's are in the occupied areas?
As to your second question, i have a clue, safety is an important issue together with economical reasons, but I'm willing to hear your point.
Your point was fine up until that sentence. There was never any need for Israel to start building civilian settlements on land that was not theirs, and yet they continue to do so. They could have just militarily occupied it but now you have towns like Ariel with several hundred thousand inhabitants on land that does not belong to them. The goal of the zionists, who currently hold sway in the Knesset, is to annex all of the West Bank for themselves. They are making Palestinian lives as miserable as possible to try and starve/empoverish them out of thier homes so that they will leave in desparation. It may or may not have been their original goal but it certainly has been for the last twenty years or so.Kmarion wrote:
I just wanted to point out that it wasn't as if Israel had just decided to stroll in and take the lands as their own. There was a UN mandate that divided the land but the league of Arab states rejected it and declared war.
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What about the sentence where I typed they need to get out?(return the land)CameronPoe wrote:
Your point was fine up until that sentence. There was never any need for Israel to start building civilian settlements on land that was not theirs, and yet they continue to do so. They could have just militarily occupied it but now you have towns like Ariel with several hundred thousand inhabitants on land that does not belong to them. The goal of the zionists, who currently hold sway in the Knesset, is to annex all of the West Bank for themselves. They are making Palestinian lives as miserable as possible to try and starve/empoverish them out of thier homes so that they will leave in desparation. It may or may not have been their original goal but it certainly has been for the last twenty years or so.Kmarion wrote:
I just wanted to point out that it wasn't as if Israel had just decided to stroll in and take the lands as their own. There was a UN mandate that divided the land but the league of Arab states rejected it and declared war.
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It just seemed liked you softened your whole stance considerably by exempting the Israelis from blame on the grounds of the UN partition plan but on second reading I guess I was wrong.Kmarion wrote:
What about the sentence where I typed they need to get out?(return the land)CameronPoe wrote:
Your point was fine up until that sentence. There was never any need for Israel to start building civilian settlements on land that was not theirs, and yet they continue to do so. They could have just militarily occupied it but now you have towns like Ariel with several hundred thousand inhabitants on land that does not belong to them. The goal of the zionists, who currently hold sway in the Knesset, is to annex all of the West Bank for themselves. They are making Palestinian lives as miserable as possible to try and starve/empoverish them out of thier homes so that they will leave in desparation. It may or may not have been their original goal but it certainly has been for the last twenty years or so.Kmarion wrote:
I just wanted to point out that it wasn't as if Israel had just decided to stroll in and take the lands as their own. There was a UN mandate that divided the land but the league of Arab states rejected it and declared war.
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