Bagel_Bites
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Let's face it, getting Israel and Palestine to play nice isn't going to be an easy task. There is so much deep-rooted hatred that peace between these two is laughable...until now. The best alliances are often economic ones. That is why I believe that Israel and Palestine need to build a bullet train to connect their two states. A bullet train, traditional or maglev, that is designed, engineered, and constructed by Israel and Palestine cooperatively would forge a peaceful economic alliance between the two states. Also, I believe that this train will be significant in that it connects Israel and Palestine both physically and symbolically. Furthermore, the improved transit speeds between the two states will do wonders for both economies.

So, the question up for debate is this: How significant do you think this bullet train will be in uniting Israel and Palestine. Also, when do you think construction on this train will begin?
GunSlinger OIF II
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cowami
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Isn't Israel a bit small for a bullet train to be of much use though?
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GunSlinger OIF II
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Stingray24
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cowami wrote:

Isn't Israel a bit small for a bullet train to be of much use though?
He has a point.
Deadmonkiefart
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That wouldn't work; terrorists would blow the train up or derail it.  They mistrust each other too much anyway.
Bagel_Bites
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Deadmonkiefart wrote:

That wouldn't work; terrorists would blow the train up or derail it.  They mistrust each other too much anyway.
That's possible, but this is a trust-building exercise.
lowing
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GunSlinger OIF II wrote:

its serge.
LMAO!!!.....
ATG
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Deadmonkiefart
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Bagel_Bites wrote:

Deadmonkiefart wrote:

That wouldn't work; terrorists would blow the train up or derail it.  They mistrust each other too much anyway.
That's possible, but this is a trust-building exercise.
You can't build on something that doesn't exist.  There is no reason either of them to even consider placing their trust in the other.  Neither country would even consider a joint effort of any kind. 

They are sending their children to war against each other; why would they build a bullet train together?  Is it just me, or does this idea seem waaay the heck out there?  What makes you think that two nations that have loathed each other for thousands of years will resolve their differences by building a bullet train?
Dilbert_X
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Sorry but that sounds about as sensible as the monorail in the Simpsons - although sometimes grand gestures work.

A better start would be a fence on the 1967 green line, and each side agrees to stay behind it - settlements and rockets included.
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..teddy..jimmy
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Jepeto87
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Palestine would have to have an economy to trade with first, its entirely relent on foreign aid!
TC.Troy
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Bagel_Bites wrote:

Let's face it, getting Israel and Palestine to play nice isn't going to be an easy task. There is so much deep-rooted hatred that peace between these two is laughable...until now. The best alliances are often economic ones. That is why I believe that Israel and Palestine need to build a bullet train to connect their two states. A bullet train, traditional or maglev, that is designed, engineered, and constructed by Israel and Palestine cooperatively would forge a peaceful economic alliance between the two states. Also, I believe that this train will be significant in that it connects Israel and Palestine both physically and symbolically. Furthermore, the improved transit speeds between the two states will do wonders for both economies.

So, the question up for debate is this: How significant do you think this bullet train will be in uniting Israel and Palestine. Also, when do you think construction on this train will begin?
I fear its only significance would be another target...

and...

never

GunSlinger OIF II
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They have been killing each others for so long that they already forgot why they started it in the first place....
Religion must the the biggest reason to these conflics. And we know what religious people can do (suicide attacks etc.).
I bet Palestine would do just the same to Israel if they were on the upper hand tho.
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Bagel_Bites
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A lot of pessimism here. I guess we'll find out when they begin construction in the next 6 months or so.
Turquoise
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TC.Troy wrote:

I fear its only significance would be another target...

and...

never

Pretty much...
san4
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Bagel_Bites wrote:

A lot of pessimism here. I guess we'll find out when they begin construction in the next 6 months or so.
I don't know about a train line, but joint economic development projects could have some benefits. Thousands of Palestinians worked in Israel until Israel closed the border to stop attacks. That kind of economic relationship is great because it undermines the nihilism of the radical Palestinian groups. It would be nice to see it happen again but Israel would never do it now, for security reasons.
Braddock
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san4 wrote:

Bagel_Bites wrote:

A lot of pessimism here. I guess we'll find out when they begin construction in the next 6 months or so.
I don't know about a train line, but joint economic development projects could have some benefits. Thousands of Palestinians worked in Israel until Israel closed the border to stop attacks. That kind of economic relationship is great because it undermines the nihilism of the radical Palestinian groups. It would be nice to see it happen again but Israel would never do it now, for security reasons.
Affluence makes people lazy and apathetic. If the Israeli's really wanted peace and security they should shower the Palestinians with money and luxuries!

Think of the great boxers of all time. They are nearly all poor, oppressed people from the lower end of society.
usmarine
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GunSlinger OIF II wrote:

convert everyone there to scientology that way no one would want to defend either party on video game forums.
win

thread over
rawls2
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san4 wrote:

Bagel_Bites wrote:

A lot of pessimism here. I guess we'll find out when they begin construction in the next 6 months or so.
I don't know about a train line, but joint economic development projects could have some benefits. Thousands of Palestinians worked in Israel until Israel closed the border to stop attacks. That kind of economic relationship is great because it undermines the nihilism of the radical Palestinian groups. It would be nice to see it happen again but Israel would never do it now, for security reasons.
I always thought that could work. Instead of trains build homes. Build homes on the barren lands and employee the Pali's to build there own settlements.
oug
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Well if Israel removed their settlements and drew back to the 1967 boarders thus giving the Palestinians a relatively fair and viable state, a bullet train might prove useful. But first there has to be a Palestinian state. One that the Palestinians will approve as well, not just the one US and Israel want.
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N_sane21
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Will Hamas agree to this?? I don't think so, especially since every day you hear of the suicide bombings or rocket attacks.
rawls2
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oug wrote:

Well if Israel removed their settlements and drew back to the 1967 boarders thus giving the Palestinians a relatively fair and viable state, a bullet train might prove useful. But first there has to be a Palestinian state. One that the Palestinians will approve as well, not just the one US and Israel want.
The arabs should have took the deal in 47'. Fuck the pali's

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