Re: Both sides guilty, neither willing to admit it...
Oh, I disagree quite a bit on that last item.
I think history shows that though you can impose a solution on one side, it's very, very hard to impose it on both. And I don't think its a good precedent to start ostracizing any country which fights a war.
Comrade Tribune: It's a lot farther away than you think.
Originally posted by GePap
Both sides on this conflict are guilty of many things, thought not always the same things. Both sides are also convinced that they are the victims, the others the victimizers, and thus won't as of now, admit their guilt for the conflict. *** for Tat violence will continue endlessly since neither side really is willing to go 'all the way', regardless the counsel of extremist on both sides.
Both sides on this conflict are guilty of many things, thought not always the same things. Both sides are also convinced that they are the victims, the others the victimizers, and thus won't as of now, admit their guilt for the conflict. *** for Tat violence will continue endlessly since neither side really is willing to go 'all the way', regardless the counsel of extremist on both sides.
I say the international community cut both sides off completely, as a method of punishing both sides fro their respective crimes. Let the moderates in both sides see that the extremists and their dreams will lead them to ruin, and maybe they will get the guts to act about it. Otherwise, there will be no resolution. The world has not done enough. Its clear that this is not a situation that will be solved by the parties- a solution should be imposed on them.
Comrade Tribune: It's a lot farther away than you think.
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