But they miss the point.
The "peace" treaty had nothing to do with peace.
It had all to do with securing Israel's back while it engaged in the ethnic cleansing of its nabe.
Imagine poor Israel having to do their dirty work (we said cleansing) while having to constantly look behind its back. Just not doable.
And, of course, a gentleman such as fits the description of Mubarak could not be expected to render such services pro bono.
Had things not turned out the way they did this last month of February 2011, I have no reason to doubt that Mubarak would have qualified for a Noble Peace Prize, joining the exalted company of Messrs Obama, Peres, Rabin, Kissinger and other peace lovers and movers.
His honoraries for such important services are not known with any degree of exactitude, at least not at this moment, but they are estimated to be in the range of 1 billion to 70 billion US Dollars.
Even the lower part of that range in devalued dollars, still buys lots of toys.
Cheers
Manuel Sotil
On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 12:46 PM, Michael <RePorterNoteBook@gmail.com> wrote:
http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article11816.shtml
Peace.
Michael Santomauro
@ 917-974-6367
What sort of TRUTH is it that crushes the freedom to seek the truth?
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