CrookedRiverGuy wrote:Paphitis wrote:Will Iran recognize The State of Israel if they sign a 2 state Solution?
i think we all know the answer to that one don't we? Isn't it obvious?
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2 way street not one way street.
they came real close a few years ago, but Iran did what it did to get rid of Arafat because he was then labelled a traitor and Hamaz and Hezbollah took over.
Again; you're using your rhetoric arsenal just like an Isis warrior hopes to use his 'tool' (you know; the 72...) in heaven.
Example: On the one hand side you stress that the Sunni/Shite conflict is a bigger threat than Isis warfare (yup, furniture at home kills more people than terrorists do). One can agree to that. At the other hand you demonize Iran, only because they are threat to your beloved Israel. Next; you glorify 'the coalition' who has (and I don't like to admit it) f**ked up the 3rd world more than anything the past decades. When did Iran invade someone the last time, huh? Don't come with any crap that they expose Israel to a threat through their proxies (that you 'forget' that has a most valid reason to hate those who has stolen their homes, orchards, self-respect).
And when someone points out self contradictory statements, you just introduce new ones to try to knit it all together, only making it worse.
By the way; I skip much of the crap on this forum (one good reason for this is that there are so many better things to do), but I still see enough to find it highly fascinating that some apparently cannot breathe without expressing their conflicting ideas to the community (even those who once has boldly declared their exit...)
well here is where you fall down. Israel isn't my beloved. i don't have any attachment to israel despite being accused of being a Zionists because of my views.
I am not demonizing Iran. Ask the question and see for yourself.
Will Iran be willing to recognize the State of Israel for a 2 state Solution?
As for demonizing. We know who is being demonized here. it's Israel, but mostly out of ignorance and for the "feel good factor" yes it makes me feel good to. There is nothing more I could possibly want than peace in the Middle East and a 2 State Solution, like you, where the Palestinians have their piece of turf. TRUE!
But how can that happen when no one is willing to make a compromise? For israel, the compromise is a fundamental one as follows:
1) they want their security Concerns addressed by Iran,
2) they want official diplomatic recognition from Iran.
Is this something Iran would be willing to offer? If it is, then I am sure there would be negotiations with Iran next week.
netnayahu was asked this question in Australia by a journalist. The response was very clear.