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<blockquote data-quote="General Melchett" data-source="post: 1166002" data-attributes="member: 74895"><p>Fully agree. Times have changed and things are different now. Look at the relationship between the US and Japan - rock solid. That's in spite of Hiroshima. There are many other similar examples. The situation in Israel/Gaza/West Bank is purely down to a complete failure in leadership on both sides - particularly Israel who (as the more dominant territory and a supposed advocate of western values) have never expressed a desire to agree to a two state solution which has been supported by most of the rest of the world - including the US.</p><p></p><p>Things won't change until the leadership on both sides stops brainwashing their people to hate the other side from the moment they're born and starts a major push for long term peace. The sad reality is that Hamas and people like Netanyahu value power more than peace.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="General Melchett, post: 1166002, member: 74895"] Fully agree. Times have changed and things are different now. Look at the relationship between the US and Japan - rock solid. That's in spite of Hiroshima. There are many other similar examples. The situation in Israel/Gaza/West Bank is purely down to a complete failure in leadership on both sides - particularly Israel who (as the more dominant territory and a supposed advocate of western values) have never expressed a desire to agree to a two state solution which has been supported by most of the rest of the world - including the US. Things won't change until the leadership on both sides stops brainwashing their people to hate the other side from the moment they're born and starts a major push for long term peace. The sad reality is that Hamas and people like Netanyahu value power more than peace. [/QUOTE]
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