Saturday, May 1, 2010

"The Future of Palestine: Righteous Jews vs. the New Afrikaners" with Professor John Mearsheimer


"The story I will tell is straightforward. Contrary to the wishes of the Obama administration and most Americans – to include many American Jews – Israel is not going to allow the Palestinians to have a viable state of their own in Gaza and the West Bank. Regrettably, the two-state solution is now a fantasy. Instead, those territories will be incorporated into a “Greater Israel,” which will be an apartheid state bearing a marked resemblance to white-ruled South Africa. Nevertheless, a Jewish apartheid state is not politically viable over the long term. In the end, it will become a democratic bi-national state, whose politics will be dominated by its Palestinian citizens. In other words, it will cease being a Jewish state, which will mean the end of the Zionist dream.

Let me explain how I reached these conclusions.

Given present circumstances there are four possible futures for Palestine.

The outcome that gets the most attention these days is the two-state solution, which was described in broad outline by President Clinton in late December 2000. It would obviously involve creating a Palestinian state living side-by-side with Israel. To be viable, that Palestine state would have to control 95 percent or more of the West Bank and all of Gaza. There would also have to be territorial swaps to compensate the Palestinians for those small pieces of West Bank territory that Israel got to keep in the final agreement. East Jerusalem would be the capital of the new Palestinian state. The Clinton Parameters envisioned certain restrictions on the new state’s military capabilities, but it would control the water beneath it, the air space above it, and its own borders – to include the Jordan River Valley."

5 comments:

  1. How come I am insulted when I discuss a one state solution?

    If marraige and reunification isn't the solution, then what is?

    Why won't Israel extending citizenship to the Palestinians work?

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  2. This article was e-mailed to me:
    http://blogs.the-american-interest.com/wrm/2010/04/22/the-zionist-hindu-crusader-alliance-marches-on/

    Israel increasingly no longer needs or is influenced by America. Israel has its own powerful allies that it is willing to use against America if needed. Allies such as China, Japan, India, and Russia.

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  3. It is true that the Zionist dream is dead,  it died years ago.  Only the "faithful" do not know it,  in pursuing their damnable and deadly fantasies.  Apartheid is the brick wall,  and Israel has already ran into it full speed. 

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  4. thankgodimatheistMay 2, 2010 at 2:43 AM

    Maybe India is banking on the wrong side. Israel's standing in the world is crumbling. It's a matter of time.

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  5. you should write more about how Israel is stealing America's most advance technology and sharing it with China and Russia.

    TGIA, have you seen this:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chengdu_J-10

    It can be thought of as a stolen F-16 design given to China by Israel.

    Israel was shipping weapons to Serbia months before the Serb NATO war.

    Is Israel secretly aiding America's opponents against America?

    Are Serbia, Russia, China, India; using Israel against America?

    PS. as you know . . . I know some military folks . . . both in and out of uniform. There is a lot of frustration; even anger at Israel.

    TGIA; you should try to post something like this every few days or so.

    You should have seen the reaction at Michael Totten when I started pointing this stuff out.

    Many Israelis and Israeli boosters kept trying to show that Israel was still a US ally; was still pro American etc.

    They were really scared.

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