And how are they different from anywhere else?Turquoise wrote:
Look at how much war they engaged in during ancient times.
Need something to back up your argument.
Fuck Israel
And how are they different from anywhere else?Turquoise wrote:
Look at how much war they engaged in during ancient times.
You mean, when they were crusaded against?Turquoise wrote:
Uh... no... Look at how much war they engaged in during ancient times.Dilbert_X wrote:
For example? Excluding the product of Western Imperialism pretty sure they are no more warlike than anywhere else, probably less so in fact.Turquoise wrote:
Are you kidding? The Middle East has had more war than most other regions of the world -- especially in recent decades.
That's Netanyahu's opponent.Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni said Thursday that the creation of a Palestinian state would serve as a solution to national aspirations of Israel's Arab citizens.
"Once a Palestinian state is established, I can come to the Palestinian citizens, whom we call Israeli Arabs, and say to them 'you are citizens with equal rights, but the national solution for you is elsewhere,'" Livni was quoted by Army Radio as saying to students at a Tel Aviv high school.
No... even before that... The Hebrews have a long history of warfare. So did their neighbors.TheAussieReaper wrote:
You mean, when they were crusaded against?Turquoise wrote:
Uh... no... Look at how much war they engaged in during ancient times.Dilbert_X wrote:
For example? Excluding the product of Western Imperialism pretty sure they are no more warlike than anywhere else, probably less so in fact.
He's right they fought against the Roman's a few good times and a bunch of other people who were around them.Turquoise wrote:
No... even before that... The Hebrews have a long history of warfare. So did their neighbors.TheAussieReaper wrote:
You mean, when they were crusaded against?Turquoise wrote:
Uh... no... Look at how much war they engaged in during ancient times.
So how is that different to anywhere else? The whole world has been torn up again and again but each super power or minor power that's come into existence.Turquoise wrote:
No... even before that... The Hebrews have a long history of warfare. So did their neighbors.TheAussieReaper wrote:
You mean, when they were crusaded against?Turquoise wrote:
Uh... no... Look at how much war they engaged in during ancient times.
True, but the difference is that the results seem to be less productive from most of the Middle East's wars. For example, Europe went through a heavy war phase, but it actually went somewhere. So did East Asia. Yet, the Middle East just kind of fell apart after the fall of the Ottoman Empire, until oil trade really kicked in.TheAussieReaper wrote:
So how is that different to anywhere else? The whole world has been torn up again and again but each super power or minor power that's come into existence.Turquoise wrote:
No... even before that... The Hebrews have a long history of warfare. So did their neighbors.TheAussieReaper wrote:
You mean, when they were crusaded against?
Africa was divided up by the European nations, stripped of it's wealth and now look at what's leftover. They don't even have the luxury of oil money and world focus.Turquoise wrote:
True, but the difference is that the results seem to be less productive from most of the Middle East's wars. For example, Europe went through a heavy war phase, but it actually went somewhere. So did East Asia. Yet, the Middle East just kind of fell apart after the fall of the Ottoman Empire, until oil trade really kicked in.
Even now, though, the Middle East is still pretty desperate in many areas.
True, I didn't mention Africa because it's pretty clear that the origins of their fucked state come from the West. Still, I think the Middle East is different because they were more fractious even before Europe fucked with them.TheAussieReaper wrote:
Africa was divided up by the European nations, stripped of it's wealth and now look at what's leftover. They don't even have the luxury of oil money and world focus.Turquoise wrote:
True, but the difference is that the results seem to be less productive from most of the Middle East's wars. For example, Europe went through a heavy war phase, but it actually went somewhere. So did East Asia. Yet, the Middle East just kind of fell apart after the fall of the Ottoman Empire, until oil trade really kicked in.
Even now, though, the Middle East is still pretty desperate in many areas.
The reason these areas are so war-torn might go down to the fact that they are traditionally tribal groups, who do often compete for resources. But the Middle Eastern conflicts are larger because they have the West backing one side or another.
So Muslims get the Vatican City tooTheAussieReaper wrote:
But the Muslims also consider Jesus a prophet.Cybargs wrote:
Muslims have Mecca, let the Jews have JEWRUSELEM k.
kthxbai
More ethnic cleansing ahead eh? That really is Nazi-esque - 'The National Solution for you is to GTFO'Zippy Livny wrote:
I can come to the Palestinian citizens, whom we call Israeli Arabs, and say to them 'you are citizens with equal rights, but the national solution for you is elsewhere
Please put forward something to back up your claims.Turquoise wrote:
Muslims have both a long history of conquering indigenous cultures and even fighting each other. Granted, Christians do too, but the results seem to have been better in the long run for the Christians.
National Solution =/= Final SolutionDilbert_X wrote:
More ethnic cleansing ahead eh? That really is Nazi-esque - 'The National Solution for you is to GTFO'Zippy Livny wrote:
I can come to the Palestinian citizens, whom we call Israeli Arabs, and say to them 'you are citizens with equal rights, but the national solution for you is elsewhere
Seems comparable, the Israelis really have no sense of historical irony, or shame.Ken-Jennings wrote:
National Solution =/= Final Solution
"The almost constant wars among the Sumerian city-states for 2000 years helped to develop the military technology and techniques of Sumer to a high level. The first war recorded was between Lagash and Umma in ca. 2525 BC on a stele called the Stele of Vultures. It shows the king of Lagash leading a Sumerian army consisting mostly of infantry."Dilbert_X wrote:
More ethnic cleansing ahead eh? That really is Nazi-esque - 'The National Solution for you is to GTFO'Zippy Livny wrote:
I can come to the Palestinian citizens, whom we call Israeli Arabs, and say to them 'you are citizens with equal rights, but the national solution for you is elsewherePlease put forward something to back up your claims.Turquoise wrote:
Muslims have both a long history of conquering indigenous cultures and even fighting each other. Granted, Christians do too, but the results seem to have been better in the long run for the Christians.
I never said the Israelis were peaceful. They are descended from one of the earliest warring cultures.Dilbert_X wrote:
Apart from Western Imperialism and its consequences the ME has been pretty peaceful really.
OTOH Christian Europe and America have fought two great wars and seem to have been involved in countless international conflicts on an almost continuous basis.
To say the ME is a shithole full of violent warring bastards - apart from the peaceloving Israelis - is simply wrong.
Its no different to anywhere else in the world, to describe it as a festering sore is just bizarre.Turquoise wrote:
The Middle East is mostly just a festering sore of conflict with a long history of war.
And this is different from christianity how?Furthermore, Islam's history is pretty much bloody from nearly the start. It began with Muslims being oppressed by the pagans, and it continued with the Muslims establishing dominance and then spreading through conquest throughout the Middle East (and beyond).
Really? Why not move there then? I mean, if it's no different from Australia, then surely the adaptations needed wouldn't be too much.Dilbert_X wrote:
And how does the above differ from Europe, China, North America, South America, Asia etc?
This is what you saidIts no different to anywhere else in the world, to describe it as a festering sore is just bizarre.Turquoise wrote:
The Middle East is mostly just a festering sore of conflict with a long history of war.
Because most Christian countries aren't currently embroiled in ethnic conflicts, whereas a large portion of Muslim ones are.Dilbert_X wrote:
And this is different from christianity how?Furthermore, Islam's history is pretty much bloody from nearly the start. It began with Muslims being oppressed by the pagans, and it continued with the Muslims establishing dominance and then spreading through conquest throughout the Middle East (and beyond).
Its a shithole now, thanks to Western Imperialism and destabilisation caused by the existence of Israel and the reactionary rise of radical islam.Turquoise wrote:
Really? Why not move there then? I mean, if it's no different from Australia, then surely the adaptations needed wouldn't be too much.
Again current events are unconnected with your initial statement about the long history of islam.Because most Christian countries aren't currently embroiled in ethnic conflicts, whereas a large portion of Muslim ones are.
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Where did I say that it doesn't matter what they do? I don't support Israel's overreactions anymore than you do. I'm just saying that the region won't see peace anytime soon, because most of the cultures present there aren't particularly peaceful to start with.Dilbert_X wrote:
Its a shithole now, thanks to Western Imperialism and destabilisation caused by the existence of Israel and the reactionary rise of radical islam.Turquoise wrote:
Really? Why not move there then? I mean, if it's no different from Australia, then surely the adaptations needed wouldn't be too much.
You saying its always been a warring shithole therefore whatever Israel does doesn't matter is simply wrong, the ME is no different to most of the rest of the world in terms of wars fought historically - just read up on China for example.
There are similarities in their beginnings, but their outcomes have been quite different.Dilbert_X wrote:
Again current events are unconnected with your initial statement about the long history of islam.Because most Christian countries aren't currently embroiled in ethnic conflicts, whereas a large portion of Muslim ones are.
Based on your statement the histories of christianity seem near identical, maybe they've gone through different phases at slightly different times, thats how history works.
Strange, Saudi Arabia hasn't fought any real wars that I can remember, Iran hasn't fought any apart from the proxy US war via Iraq.Turquoise wrote:
The only nations that have managed to get away from the turmoil are the ones that have Westernized more (with the exception of Israel), like the United Arab Emirates.
How so?There are similarities in their beginnings, but their outcomes have been quite different.
Wrong.... Iran is one of the most Westernized countries in the Middle East. It's why I think we shouldn't demonize them the way we do. Yes, they have some nutjobs here and there, but compared to some of their neighbors, Iran is actually progressive.Dilbert_X wrote:
Strange, Saudi Arabia hasn't fought any real wars that I can remember, Iran hasn't fought any apart from the proxy US war via Iraq.Turquoise wrote:
The only nations that have managed to get away from the turmoil are the ones that have Westernized more (with the exception of Israel), like the United Arab Emirates.
They don't seem all that westernised, in fact they are the least westernised countries in the region..
I suppose we'll have to agree to disagree on that then.Dilbert_X wrote:
How so?There are similarities in their beginnings, but their outcomes have been quite different.
Recently apart from the West going in and redrawing all their borders and plonking Israel amongst them I've not noticed any particular antagonism caused between the people there.
Looking back further I don't see a great difference in the number of wars fought between moslem countries and wars fought between christian countries.
Many, many more than you'd think. The reason they don't is because they don't believe doing so will change the situation. They believe the hard line Palestinians, which are those that are causing the trouble right now, will want the rest of 'Palestine' back as well as soon as the old borders are restored; they suspect they'll recieve the same daily ammount of missles etc.bogo24dk wrote:
Peace means giving up land and move back to the 1967 border. How many Israelis are ready to give up stolen land back ?
It is comparable. But instead of gasing them, they would be asking them, probably quite forcefully, to leave.Dilbert_X wrote:
Seems comparable, the Israelis really have no sense of historical irony, or shame.Ken-Jennings wrote:
National Solution =/= Final Solution
The right of return for Palestinians is a contentious issue (and one Livny does not support). It is probably the one issue that cannot be solved by compromise and also one that Israel has been critical of ever since "roadmaps" have been offered. However, I think it is important to look at the fact that Livny does support a two-state solution and an Israeli withdrawal from Jerusalem - which is what the OP was discussing. Unfortunately there is not a mainstream candidate for the upcoming Israeli elections that is a complete polar opposite of the Zionist agenda ideologically.Bertster7 wrote:
It is comparable. But instead of gasing them, they would be asking them, probably quite forcefully, to leave.Dilbert_X wrote:
Seems comparable, the Israelis really have no sense of historical irony, or shame.Ken-Jennings wrote:
National Solution =/= Final Solution
That makes quite a diffference.
Livni support leaving ALL of Jerusalem to the palestinians?KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
...However, I think it is important to look at the fact that Livny does support a two-state solution and an Israeli withdrawal from Jerusalem - ..
Hell no.AutralianChainsaw wrote:
Livni support leaving ALL of Jerusalem to the palestinians?KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
...However, I think it is important to look at the fact that Livny does support a two-state solution and an Israeli withdrawal from Jerusalem - ..