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Rob,

 

> I think that yesterday's events have a fortunate

> aspect. They rang an alarm bell. Maybe now the

> U.S. will wake up and defend itself. The world

> is not a safe place.

 

My hope for a silver lining is that we may finally get cooperation of many

other nations to fight terrorism, that they will see that it is a world

problem. We cannot effectively deal with terrorists by ourselves. There are

too many places for them to hide.

 

My other hope is that we will finally be willing to admit and confront

Israel when its national interest conflicts with ours. Our inability to do

so has unnecessarily made us an enemy to Arabs. That, of course, is a very

difficult issue, since there are rights on both sides. But now, instead of

being " an honest broker " , we are participants in any Middle East peace

process, as is Europe.

 

Gary

 

Gary Schouborg

Performance Consulting

Walnut Creek, CA

garyscho

 

Publications and professional services:

http://home.att.net/~garyscho

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Hi Gary,

 

> > My other hope is that we will finally be willing to admit and confront

> Israel when its national interest conflicts with ours. Our inability to do

> so has unnecessarily made us an enemy to Arabs.

 

The only way we could appease the Arab world

on this point would be to let them destroy Israel.

I don't think this is going to happen. Especially

after yesterday, this is not going to happen.

 

Rob

 

 

 

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" Gary Schouborg " <garyscho

" Realization " <Realization >

Wednesday, September 12, 2001 6:12 PM

Silver lining?

 

 

> Rob,

>

> > I think that yesterday's events have a fortunate

> > aspect. They rang an alarm bell. Maybe now the

> > U.S. will wake up and defend itself. The world

> > is not a safe place.

>

> My hope for a silver lining is that we may finally get cooperation of many

> other nations to fight terrorism, that they will see that it is a world

> problem. We cannot effectively deal with terrorists by ourselves. There are

> too many places for them to hide.

>

> My other hope is that we will finally be willing to admit and confront

> Israel when its national interest conflicts with ours. Our inability to do

> so has unnecessarily made us an enemy to Arabs. That, of course, is a very

> difficult issue, since there are rights on both sides. But now, instead of

> being " an honest broker " , we are participants in any Middle East peace

> process, as is Europe.

>

> Gary

>

> Gary Schouborg

> Performance Consulting

> Walnut Creek, CA

> garyscho

>

> Publications and professional services:

> http://home.att.net/~garyscho

>

>

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