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http://www.bible-koran.com/English/Articles/Isaac_or_Ishmael/isaac_or_ishmael.html

Does anyone think this fighting will ever stop?

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they'll probably break out the nukes, first.

and THEN accept UN supervision. for all local parties. what's left of them.

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(Bible/Koran)^2 = STFU you're all wrong


🙂 Cheers

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Originally posted by Hugh Glass
http://www.bible-koran.com/English/Articles/Isaac_or_Ishmael/isaac_or_ishmael.html

Does anyone think this fighting will ever stop?
The fighting will stop when poverty ends.

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To many variables. You have the talamus, the hasidics.

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Originally posted by USArmyParatrooper
(Bible/Koran)^2 = STFU you're all wrong


🙂 Cheers
Interesting.

Bible/Koran...

Well, that means the Son of God and his followers critically examined in light of the revelations of the Last Prophet of God. Right? That's my best guess.

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Originally posted by AThousandYoung
The fighting will stop when poverty ends.
Don't be so naive.

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Originally posted by zeeblebot
they'll probably break out the nukes, first.

and THEN accept UN supervision. for all local parties. what's left of them.
Nukes in their own back yard, but it would not surprise me...... the hatred is never going to end,
So lets move on to Tibet?

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Tibetans are supposedly pacifists. i don't see anyone lining up to fight for their right to sovereignty. no sympathy for them if they won't fight for their own interests. they need someone to watch over them and the Chinese have stepped in. it could have been the Russians.

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Originally posted by Hugh Glass
http://www.bible-koran.com/English/Articles/Isaac_or_Ishmael/isaac_or_ishmael.html

Does anyone think this fighting will ever stop?
My short answer is "NO", the fighting will not stop, and here is why:

1. Both sides want the same piece of land.

2. Both sides are convinced God is on there side.

"The more it changes, the more it stays the same.
And the hand just rearranges the players in the game!😏

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Originally posted by badmoon
To many variables. You have the talamus, the hasidics.
And, pray tell, dear expert, in what way do the "hasidics" present a variable that is "too much" for the peace process?

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Originally posted by bill718
My short answer is "NO", the fighting will not stop, and here is why:

1. Both sides want the same piece of land.

2. Both sides are convinced God is on there side.

"The more it changes, the more it stays the same.
And the hand just rearranges the players in the game!😏
well said

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Originally posted by zeeblebot
Tibetans are supposedly pacifists. i don't see anyone lining up to fight for their right to sovereignty. no sympathy for them if they won't fight for their own interests. they need someone to watch over them and the Chinese have stepped in. it could have been the Russians.
Somehow I don't think the Chinese would allow an attack on their pet project by the Russians.

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back then (1950?)

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Originally posted by Hugh Glass
well said
Thanks!🙂