Saturday, March 29, 2008

Abbas At Arab Summit: ' Put Arab Peacekeeping Troops In Palestine '


Pali leader Mahmoud Abbas gets more insane everyday. At the Arab summit going on in Syria, this is his latest pearl of wisdom:


Abbas has called in the past for international peacekeepers in the Gaza Strip. But his call Saturday at an Arab summit in Damascus is the first time he has urged Arab countries to send forces. He asked Arab countries to "think seriously of Arab and international protection for our people."

So, here's a guy the world has basically said is the true path leader to peace in the Middle East saying that he wants ARAB soldiers in Gaza and the West Bank as "peacekeepers." Let me get that straight - he wants Syrian and Saudi and Egyptian soldiers walking around with weapons 2 feet from the Israeli border?!! How about tanks Abbas? You want the Arab countries to send in a couple hundred tanks too?

This guy takes a bigger dumb pill every day. And you know, I've personally had it that the U.S. even talks with this piece of shit. The guy is not only a terrorist leader, he's an imbecile. We are the world's greatest power and we waste our time continually with this muppet (yes, he does remind me of Ernie on the Muppets).

Okay, I have one question for you Abbas, that you probably didn't bother to think about. What happens when an Egyptian soldier for your "peacekeeping" force gets his head blown off by a Hamas jihadist? Huh? What happens then? Idiot.

NOTE: The link from Haaretz isn't working correctly right now. I'll put the link here in case it is up later.


At Syria summit, Abbas calls for Arab troops in Palestinian territories

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas called on Arab leaders assembled at a Damascus summit Saturday to send peacekeeping troops to the Palestinian territories, as Arab leaders debated the future of a 2002 peace inititiative. Abbas spoke at the opening of a deeply divided annual Arab League summit that leaders of the U.S.'s top allies boycotted to protest Syria's hard-line stances in nearly every crisis in the Middle East.

Abbas took a sharply pessimistic tone over Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiations launched in November. "The coming couple of months are decisive. If we don't reach a solution by the end of this year, it means the whole region will be on the verge of a new era of tension and loss of confidence in peace," Abbas said. He blasted in particular Israeli settlement expansion and recent Israeli military assaults in the Gaza Strip aimed at stopping Qassam rocket fire on Israeli towns. "It has become clear that the Israeli government is imposing on the ground the political solution that it wants," Abbas said. "Negotiations cannot continue under the Israeli bulldozers swallowing our land and building settlements and under the daily Israeli military operations." He urged the Quartet group of international mediators, who include the United States, to pressure Israel to meet the requirements of the U.S. road map peace plan, which include a settlement freeze. The requirements also call on the Palestinians to take action to stop militant violence.

No comments: