- Nov 6, 2005
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True or not, we have all heard that old folk wisdom that every vice used to be a virtue.
And now I will try to apply that in maybe the most contentious and emotional charged region on Earth, the mid -east, in the most unbiased way I can.
And I think its fair to state, almost everyone in the USA believes that Israeli has a right to exist, but the degree to which we make that Israeli right to exist unconditional, is where many of us differ.
But to state my thread question, in the 1948 time frame, after the UN proclaimed the existence of the Israeli State, Israel had every right to resist being driven into the sea by invading armies, and as such the reliance on Israeli military might and military superiority was undeniably an Israeli virtue.
But at what time does that former virtue turn into an Israeli vice and handicap?
After all, no nation, especially a small population nation like Israel, can forever remain on a perpetual war footing. And this is better off making peace with its neighbors, not just on its terms, but on the the mutually agreed terms of its neighbors. With many Arab nations stating their willingness to accept the right of Israeli to exist, but not solely on a best case scenario for Israel basis.
Yet after 62 years, Israel and its current strategy has failed to find a single reliable friend in the entire mid-east, and worse yet is losing international support. Especially over this new Gaza blockade and Israeli unwillingness to give back any disputed land . As it relies on that now possible vice of military superiority protecting Israel from the obligation to be realistic or pragmatic.
As OP on this thread, I will let this forum discuss the question.
And now I will try to apply that in maybe the most contentious and emotional charged region on Earth, the mid -east, in the most unbiased way I can.
And I think its fair to state, almost everyone in the USA believes that Israeli has a right to exist, but the degree to which we make that Israeli right to exist unconditional, is where many of us differ.
But to state my thread question, in the 1948 time frame, after the UN proclaimed the existence of the Israeli State, Israel had every right to resist being driven into the sea by invading armies, and as such the reliance on Israeli military might and military superiority was undeniably an Israeli virtue.
But at what time does that former virtue turn into an Israeli vice and handicap?
After all, no nation, especially a small population nation like Israel, can forever remain on a perpetual war footing. And this is better off making peace with its neighbors, not just on its terms, but on the the mutually agreed terms of its neighbors. With many Arab nations stating their willingness to accept the right of Israeli to exist, but not solely on a best case scenario for Israel basis.
Yet after 62 years, Israel and its current strategy has failed to find a single reliable friend in the entire mid-east, and worse yet is losing international support. Especially over this new Gaza blockade and Israeli unwillingness to give back any disputed land . As it relies on that now possible vice of military superiority protecting Israel from the obligation to be realistic or pragmatic.
As OP on this thread, I will let this forum discuss the question.