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News: Daniel Pipes says the only path to Middle East peace will come through a total Israeli military victory. So why has President Bush nominated him to the board of the government's leading peace think-tank?

May 26, 2003


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Like many other Middle East scholars, Daniel Pipes sees a way to end the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. But unlike most of his peers, Pipes sees no room for negotiation, no hope for compromise and no use for diplomacy. "What war had achieved for Israel," Pipes explained at a recent Zionist conference in Washington DC, "diplomacy has undone."

His solution is simple: The Israeli military must force what Pipes describes as a "change of heart" by the Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza -- a sapping of the Palestinian will to fight which can lead to a complete surrender. "How is a change of heart achieved? It is achieved by an Israeli victory and a Palestinian defeat," Pipes continued. "The Palestinians need to be defeated even more than Israel needs to defeat them."

Obviously, such extreme views put Pipes at odds with the stated policies of the Bush administration, and even Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, who has indicated he will accept the "road map" for peace. So it took many by surprise last month when President Bush nominated Pipes to the board of the United States Institute of Peace, a Congressionally sponsored think tank dedicated to "the peaceful resolution of international conflicts."

The nomination has angered American Muslim groups and liberal Jewish leaders, who see Pipes as a poor choice for a peace institute. "Daniel Pipes is not a peacemaker," says Susannah Heschel, a professor of Jewish Studies at Dartmouth and co-chair of the liberal Jewish group Tikkun. "It would be like appointing me to be the head of nuclear physics at Los Alamos."

The Council on American-Islamic Relations, which calls Pipes "the nation's leading Islamaphobe," is promising an all out campaign to defeat his nomination, and at least one prominent senator has already expressed reservations. Setting the stage for a possible showdown later this year, Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass, says he has "serious concerns" about Pipes, according to Jim Manley, Kennedy's spokesman at the Health Education Labor and Pensions Committee, which must approve the nomination. "It's just a question of whether the Republicans will want to engage in a public battle," Manley added.

Pipes supporters, who represent both the core of the Republican base and the core of the pro-Israel lobby, are itching for such a fight. He has been endorsed by groups such as the Christian Coalition, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, the American Jewish Congress, and the Zionist Organization of America. "The kinds of issues that Daniel has been talking about are the kinds of issues we could stand a debate about in the public at large," says Frank J. Gaffney Jr., the president of the Center For Security Policy, a conservative think tank.

The issues Gaffney refers to extend far beyond the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. A prolific author and columnist with a doctorate from Harvard, Pipes opines exhaustively on just about every aspect of terrorism and the Muslim world. Pipes is also a founder of Campus Watch, a website that compiles public files on college professors who are critical of Israel or certain aspects of American Foreign policy. Several weeks ago he penned a column arguing that the Bush administration should install a "democratically-minded Iraqi strongman" in Iraq. In another column, he asserted that the U.S. had no "moral obligation" to rebuild countries like Iraq and Afghanistan after an invasion.

Pipes, who declined a request to speak with Mother Jones, told the audience at the recent Zionist conference that he could not comment about his nomination. But he did have a word for his political foes, particularly the Council on American-Islamic Relations. "My nomination is merely a stepping stone in their assertion of power to achieve a militant Islamic state," Pipes said. "To put it more graphically: the substitution of the Constitution by the Koran."

Pipes frequently issues such warnings, declaring that militant American Muslims intend to mount a second American Revolution, and impose Islamic law. In this context, he has criticized Bush for suggesting in public that Islam is a peaceful religion. "All Muslims, unfortunately, are suspect," he wrote in a recent book, though he added that only "10 to 15 percent" of Muslims are militant. If Muslims have jobs in the military, law enforcement or diplomacy, Pipes states in another column, "they need to be watched for connections to terrorism." He also finds Muslim immigration problematic: "All immigrants bring exotic customs and attitudes, but Muslim customs are more troublesome than most."

"These are views that are not particularly mainstream or tolerant of the other," says Judith Kipper, a Middle East fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. "A number of people have raised a question of having someone on the board with extreme views because democracy thrives in the center."

For nearly two decades, the Institute of Peace has found quiet success occupying that center, working with peace scholars, facilitating peacekeeping missions, and holding conferences on conflict resolution, all with a current federal budget of $16 million. Created in the aftermath of the Vietnam War, the institute is intended to offer balance to the war colleges sponsored by the Department of Defense. It has awarded dozens of grants to fund research on peacefully ending the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, building a new Palestinian state and creating "inter-communal" understanding between Arabs and Israeli Jews.

Pipes' personal views on the conflict can be traced back to the early days of the struggle. In 1923, Ze'ev Jabotinsky, an ideological father to the Israeli right wing, wrote that there would be no peace until the Arabs in Israel were psychologically crushed. "As long as the Arabs preserve a gleam of hope that they will succeed in getting rid of us, nothing in the world can cause them to relinquish that hope," he declared. More than a decade later, David Ben-Gurion, who would become Israel's first prime minister, echoed those sentiments. "For only after total despair on the part of the Arabs, a despair that will come not only from the failure of the disturbances and the attempt at rebellion, but also as a consequence of our growth as a country, may the Arabs possibly acquiesce in a Jewish state of Israel," he wrote in 1936.

Today, such views are most strongly held in Israel by right-wing political parties, and in America by Jewish supporters of the Israeli settlement movement and evangelical Christians, who have found common cause with the hard-line aspects of the pro-Israel lobby. Those groups were well represented at the Interfaith Zionist Leadership Summit, which began May 17 at the Omni Shoreham hotel in Washington D.C. Pipes was greeted there as a celebrity, receiving standing ovations before and after his speech.

Conservative icons Gary Bauer and Alan Keyes also addressed the conference, speaking about the conflict in religious terms. Bauer described Israel as God's biblical gift to the Jews, a religious edict that should not be abandoned. For Keyes, the fight against Palestinian terrorism was a Christian fight against evil. "Evil does not come from without," he thundered from the podium. "It comes from within." Other speakers, meanwhile, attacked the mainstream media for a rampant anti-Israel bias. The Bush administration's road map was derided as a "highway to appeasement," and the occupied territories were referred to as "disputed" or "administered" territories.

A group called Americans For A Safe Israel circulated its own "2 state solution" at the conference, calling for Palestinian refugees and the residents of territory occupied by Israel to be declared Jordanian citizens and relocated at international expense. If Palestinians refuse to resettle, the flier stated, they should be "declared citizens of Jordan with the appropriate legal steps taken so that they remain within Israel and loyal to Israel (sic) law."

In 1990, Pipes seemed to endorse a similar proposal, dismissing the underlying assumption of the road map and the failed Oslo peace process. He wrote that it was "either naïve or duplicitous" to think that two states could exist between the Mediterranean Sea and the Jordan River. Now, according to his website, Pipes believes that a two-state solution could work, but only after a complete Palestinian surrender.

The Israeli people, however, appear to be rejecting Pipes' hard-line approach to ending the conflict. An April poll by Tel Aviv University found that 65 percent of Israelis support the road map, including 58 percent of Sharon's Likud Party voters. At the Zionist convention, Pipes suggested that Israelis would needed to be nudged towards his solution. "It is Israel's burden to be tough," Pipes said. "The Israelis must be encouraged to defeat the Palestinians."

The hundreds of Americans in attendance, pumped with religious fervor and more than 5,000 miles from the bloodshed, seemed ready to take up his call.

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The late Golda Meir said (I quote from memory): "When the Muslims love their children more than they hate Jews, we will have peace." More recently the leader of Hizbullah said: "We will ultimately defeat Israel and the United States because they love life and we [Islamists] do not." Nowhere are both statements epitomized than in the sacrificial murder of children by their parents and communities as human-bombs? How in G-d's name do we, their targets, deter such warped mentalities by any means other than military? I'd like to know.
Posted by:M.D. ScharfmanJune 9, 2007 1:47:54 PMRespond ^
Call him what you will, on the subject of Islam, Daniel Pipes is right. And you are naively wrong. CAIR and its cohorts want nothing less than to take over America and subject us all as slaves under sharia law. If you believe otherwise, you are absurdly ignorant. Take a look at what Muslim leaders themselves are saying: islamwatchers.blogspot.com
Posted by:SuziqJuly 25, 2007 9:56:30 PMRespond ^
Are you a Jew? If so, you should be even more ashamed of yourself. How can you have peace with animals who cut the heads off journalists, strap bombs on teenagers, while having them blow up not only themselves, but as many Jews as possible. As in the 30's "liberal" Jews are turning a blind eye to what is apparent, the Islamic Fascists want to kill every Jew on the planet, destroy Israel, and America. Democrats are putting the lives of all Americans at risk. Oriana was right, and so is Daniel Pipes.
Posted by:BarbaraAugust 22, 2007 1:56:55 PMRespond ^
Daniel Pipes has studied the terrorist serial killers. Daniel is 100% right. Actually, the way Moslem men brutalize their women we would be doing 50% of the Moslem world a big favor if we destroyed the Moslem Jihadists on the battlefield. Ahmadinejad's just waiting for the Quartet to give Abbas Israel's West Bank before he launches World War III. Afterwards, perhaps the Moslems who hate the west so much will leave western nations and return home to their sandboxes in the Middle-East. Western infidels should never support these people. Let their own god Allah provide for these criminals.
Posted by:Lujack SkylarkSeptember 5, 2007 12:05:34 PMRespond ^
Daniel Pipes "leading Islamophobe"??? :) Did you read ANYTHING he wrote about Islam? He consistently searches for dialog with moderate Muslims, he fights radical Islamists - and if you call that Islamophobia, then please list Dr. Martin Luther King, Bill Clinton, JFK and Mahatma Gandhi as "islamophobes"...
Posted by:IgorOctober 9, 2007 3:02:38 PMRespond ^
Daniel Pipes is right: the goal of Islam is to convert the world to the ideology of Mohammad, and to kill everyone who does not fall in line. Look at how non-Muslim monorities are treated in Muslim countries for a glimpse into our possible future.
Posted by:Force of ReasonOctober 13, 2007 8:35:52 PMRespond ^
Unfortunatley we in Israel have had to concede that use of force is our only means to approach the Palestinians and the various Islamic militant groups like Hezbollah and Hamas. EW in Israel h ave sought and yearned for peaceful borders and relati0ns with our neighbors. To that end Israel has made serious concessions, first by withdrawing from Lebanon and from the Gaza strip. But look! what is going on in those places subsequently. Tell me, what choice do we have??!
Posted by:lisareikOctober 22, 2007 9:34:54 PMRespond ^
It is funny how ignorant people are. Israel has occupied Lebanon for 18 years (and killed 30,000 Leabnese and Palestinian civilians in the first 3 months of 1982) and only force made it running out "with its tail between its legs-I might add." There is so much similarities between Pipes/most comments and Bin Laden: Hate. The faces changes but the hate for fellow human being is the same. After being killed by the Nazi, the Jews went on to Ethnically clense and kill the Palestinian from their land. Be fair. the Palestinians has ALL THE RIGHT to fight back.
Posted by:LebanonOctober 31, 2007 7:22:39 PMRespond ^
I have been a supported of Zionism, but later i found Zionism is a dangerous movement. Look how they poison the our mind to believe that they were chosen children of God because the Thalmud says that Jews are the only chosen people and the Non Jews are Animals in human form. Thats the major problem what made Hitler and Mossouloni to destroy the whole Jews. We sympathised the Jews for the Holocoust, but now Jews are doing inhuman things to the Palestinians in their own land. I as well as all right thinking people among Jews, Christians, Moslem and others will never believe Zionist Ideology which is very cruel and inhuman. So You Zionist guys your rhetorics will not enter our ears anymore, so is the White House Rhetorics. All these problems terrorism is a natural response to your misdeeds and hautiness. Never ever thinks that you all can subdue the Palestinians or the Moslems with your mighty state of art war machineries. You will definetely meet your waterloo.That was proved practically by the Hizbolla fighters. Look at Iraq and Afganistan, what is happening? Our poor soldiers are paying dearly for the fault of Zionist/Crusaders hauty warmongerings. Remember God is just. Terrorism is reviving because of unjust policies that might is right. Now the whole world is witnessing American/Israeli Military set back. If the Jews were God's chosen people why they lost to the lowly Hizbolla fighters? I still cant believe that superpower Israeli lost this war that is because the God is just to everyone. Now I realize this reality.
Posted by:Didier Van der vertNovember 14, 2007 10:55:46 AMRespond ^
I dont understand why Israel is practicing Genocide on the Palestinian People for the last fifty odds years? Werent the Jews the victims of Holocoust by the Nazi? Palestinians did not ever commit crimes against Jews at the begining but the Jewish hardliners Moshe Dayan, Ariel Sharon Benguirion openly practiced genocide against the Hapless Palestinian People in their own land. Due to unethical propaganda by the Jewish entity and with the blessings and support of the Americans, Palestinians have the moral right to fight aggression that is the law of just. So it is high time that right thinking people in Israel and America come forward and impose on their respective government to change policies to heal the hatred Israel has created due to its illegal occupation of Palesine and apologise to the Palestinians to heal the hatret.
Posted by:Edward HouriNovember 14, 2007 11:18:07 AMRespond ^
Is it possible just once, to adress this topic, excluding zionist rats from the discussion of their future, as it seems you already have excluded the Palestinian side..?
Posted by:Petter HalvorsenNovember 14, 2007 2:15:40 PMRespond ^
your an [deleted] its spelled Muslim, first search a neutral source on the topic and then make your decision. This far right lunatic has generalized all Muslims as terrorist. If thats the fact then all christians Nazis.
Posted by:chrisNovember 26, 2007 5:59:38 PMRespond ^
Muslims are masters of subterfuge. They cry "peace, peace" when what they mean is domination. How many more Jews, Christians, and people of other non-muslim faiths have to die. Must western civilization be sacrificed at the alter of political correctnes?
Posted by:J.D. GentNovember 30, 2007 2:19:19 AMRespond ^
I am an Iranian American, and the more I know Arabs (particularly SUNNI Arabs) the more I like Israel and Zionists. In fact, I have become a supporter of Israel.
Posted by:Name AnonymousDecember 11, 2007 8:13:39 PMRespond ^
I must also add that Iran was raped by Arabs under the pretext of "spreading Islam". Arabs have zero respect for the sanctity of life. Just look at how Iraqi Sunnis slaughter thousands of Iraqi Shia, and the Arab media is totally silent, but as soon as four Palestinians from Hamas are killed combatting Israeli troops, it is all over the Arab media. What hypocrites Arabs are! Somehow the Shia of Iraq are less Arab and less Muslim than the Palestinians in the eyes of the Arab media. More Shia have been killed by Sunni ARABS in Iraq than by Israel in southern Lebanon. But which one do you hear about in the Arab media? Certainly not the news from Iraq. And rather than admit that it is Arabs killing other Arabs, the Arab media blames the civilian casualties in Iraq on the [American] "occupation".
Posted by:Name AnonymousDecember 11, 2007 8:18:27 PMRespond ^
It is so sad that hardliners in both Iran and Israel cannot see that Iran and Israel are natural allies. There is a BIG giant Sunni Arab world that cannot tolerate a non-Arab Jewish state in its midst, any more than it can tolerate a non-Arab Persian SHIA state in its midst. Had Israel not existed, Iran, (Persian and Shia), would have been the object and focus of Arab hatred, hostility and obsession. Israel and Iran represent two religious minorities that have been persecuted all over the Middle East. In Bahrain, a Sunni minority under the Al-Khalifa is oppressing a Shia MAJORITY, and in Saudi Arabia, the Shia of Al-Qatif and Al-Hasa do not even have the right to celebrate Ashura (or other Shia holidays in public), in contrast to Israel which allows religious freedom, even though it was founded as a Jewish state. I couldn't give a rat's ass about the Palestinians, quite frankly. They are Shia-hating and Persian-hating Sunni Arabs, and only dumb [deleted]s like Khamenei and Ahmadinejad are blind to this important fact. I only feel sorry for the poor Christian Palestinians who are paying the price for the war between Jihadist Islam and a hawkish, intransigent Israeli government the Palestinian Muslims are responsible for bringing to power. When Peres came to power he had proposed the active implementation of an Israeli withdrawal from the territories that would have given the Palestinians 90 percent of the West Bank back in less than six months. The Palestinians thanked Peres for his flexibility with more suicide bombings, more killings of Israeli civilians (there are so many parallels between the way Iraqi Sunnis kill innocent Iraqi Shia civilians with suicide bombings, and the way the Palestinians, their fellow Sunnis, kill innocent Israeli civilians with suicide bombings). As Abba Ebban said once, "The Palestinians never miss an opportunity to miss an opportunity". And the late Golda Meir had said, "Peace will come when the Arabs love their children more than they hate Jews". Both are soooo true! One day the Iranian people will rise up against the dictatorship of the mullahs, and the pseudo-religious Mafia that is holding Iran hostage (Ayatollah Khamenei is full of [deleted]...there is no such thing as Supreme Leader in Shia Islam, and this is one of hundreds of heresies and innovations and falsehoods the mullahs have introduced to Shia Islam, corrupting orthodox Shia Islam for their own gains).
Posted by:Name AnonymousDecember 11, 2007 8:39:19 PMRespond ^
The Iranian Constitution is a joke. Any elected President has to answer to an unelected Supreme Leader, in this case the clown Ayatollah Khamenei, which makes the President's position that of a figurehead. The Arab-lover Khamenei is destroying Iran. First he gets us involved in the Palestinian issue, which has nothing to do with us Iranians. We are neither Arabs, nor Sunni Muslims. The Palestinians are digging their own grave by making one political mistake after another, since Arabs do not use their brains usually, and in the process they are dragging Iran down with them. Iran shares no borders with Israel. And the Palestinians are responsible for igniting Lebanese Shia/Israeli hostility. Prior to 1982, there were no issues between Lebanese Shia and Israel. In fact the Shia of Lebanon welcomed Israeli soldiers when they first entered Lebanon, because they were sick of the Palestinians setting up a state within a state on their land, and making them go through PLO checkpoints. They were also sick of the Palestinians using Shia southern Lebanon as a base of operations against Israel, for which they ended up paying the price. But Israel in an effort to aggressively chase out the Palestinians, committed excesses, such as the slaughter of Shia Ashura mourners in the village of Ma'arakeh, which according to one Israeli general, "let the Shia genie out of the bottle". And unlike the PLO or Hamas, Hezbollah was not formed with the objective to destroy Israel, but to improve the life of the under-represented, disenfranchised, and downtrodden Shia of Lebanon, who are the largest minority in that country. Back then Hezbollah did not even have much of a militia. Israel's two decade stay in southern Lebanon contributed greatly to Hezbollah becoming more radical and militant, but so did the usurping of Iran by hardline Ayatollahs.
Posted by:Name AnonymousDecember 11, 2007 8:48:37 PMRespond ^
Finally, Sunni Muslim madrasas in Pakistan, Afghanistan and Saudi Arabia/Gulf countries are teaching young children to hate Jews, Christians, and Shia Muslims, whom they call "rawafidh" (plural of "rafidhi" which means "heretic" in Arabic). In Lebanon, the Sunni refer to the Shia by the derogatory term "mitwali" (originally this word meant "follower" but now has a very negative connotation). Also Sunni Muslim terrorists and their sympathizers are using youtube.com to network with each other, recruit other jihadists, and to upload disgusting videoclips from jihadist terrorist websites, glorifying scum like the late Abu Musab az-Zarqawi, or showing their suicide mission against American troops in Iraq, or Iraqi Shia civilians, which they tape and gloat over. MySpace.com is also being used by these same people in the same fashion. You should see their disgusting profiles.
Posted by:Name AnonymousDecember 11, 2007 8:58:32 PMRespond ^
I want to say that the Iranian government as well as their Lebanese proxy Hezbollah are being stupid by wrongly seeing Israel as the real enemy. The real enemy are Sunni Arabs. The Shah was smart enough to know this, and he formed an alliance with Israel (even though it was not official). There is NO reason we Iranians should NOT have relations with Israel. The Republic of Azerbaijan is a SHIA Muslim country just like Iran, and has full diplomatic (and very friendly) relations with Israel. Turkey is Muslim and is Israel's friend and ally (Turks were burned once already by Arabs during WWI, when the Arabs who claim they are "pious Muslims" and would not sit at the same table with the "infidel" non-Muslims, did not hesitate to help the "infidel" British against their fellow Muslims, the Ottoman Turks...fellow Sunni Muslims no less). All of the Central Asian republics which are Muslim (Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, etc.) have full diplomatic relations with Israel. Bosnia (65 percent Muslim) and Albania (70 percent Muslim), have diplomatic relations with Israel. We Iranians are being foolish. By the way Iran and Israel have been doing business under the table. I know for a fact Israeli chickens were imported by Iran after they made an intermediate stop enroute in Greece, where they were given phony Greek stamps, just to give you one example. During the Iran-Iraq war, Iranian businessmen were meeting with Israelis, resulting in an unmarked Israeli Boeing 707 landing in Tehran's Mehrabad Airport, full of military hardware for Iran. Israel is a natural ally, and I will say that over and over again. In this world, there are no permanent friends and permanent enemies, only permanent interests, as Benjamin Disraeli once said.
Posted by:Name AnonymousDecember 11, 2007 9:08:35 PMRespond ^
I forgot to mention Barak as well. His plan was not perfect or ideal, but the Palestinians could have come up with a counter-offer or counter-proposal (like the one they came up with last minute at Taba). Instead there were more suicide bombings, more killings of Israeli civilians. And Arafat came on public TV, saying in reference to Barak, "he can go to hell". Very undiplomatic. But then Arafat was the same guy who took Iran's money, then embraced Saddam Hussein as he was killing Iranians and bombing Tehran with Scuds during the Iran-Iraq War. He was also the same guy who screamed for a Palestinian state, while supporting Saddam's occupation of Kuwait, and the liquidation of another Arab state...Kuwait had given asylum to nearly 700,000 Palestinians. This is the thanks the Kuwaitis got. And how come there are no Palestinians in Kuwait today? Not even one? What happened? Kuwait expelled all of them for Arafat's mistake. Arabs hate talking about this, but scream over Palestinians being moved out of their homes by Israelis.
Posted by:Name AnonymousDecember 11, 2007 9:16:13 PMRespond ^
The idea of Daniel Pipes as a peacemaker is a slap on the face of intelligence. The man is a supporter of one of the most brutal travesties of the current age, the forced dispossesion, occupation and oppression of the Palestinian people which is being carried out by Israel under the guise of an inherently racist ideology ( Zionism ) and with the blessing of US taxpayer dollar support and US political obsequience. Daniel Pipes deserves credit for showing the ugly face of Zionist neoconservatism to the world and for one again making it abundantly clear, if any doubt existed that Zionism is an inherently racist and supremacist ideology.
Posted by:sasDecember 25, 2007 4:14:24 PMRespond ^
This is racism.Im a muslim living in the west.I dont have any such aspirations,all i want is a better life for myself and my family.We already have religious freedom, that is why we came here in the first place. 10-15% Muslims are militant?that is absolute rubbish.And Mr. Pipes,whose parents also immigrated should probably check the statistics of Muslim americans before mud slinging, they have one of the highest % of degree holders.I wonder what really scares him?
Posted by:HarrisDecember 26, 2007 1:46:33 AMRespond ^
Just a reminder that his father was also an ADVISOR,and look how false his reports came out to be. Establishing Sharia in the west?It is sad how such print finds its way into the mainstream media.If it was about Judaism,i am sure it would be labelled anti semitism. Calling every Muslim a terrorist based on the acts of a few is same as calling every Christian terrorist because Hitler or Nazis were Christians as well. I invite people to read history.Forcefully convert non-muslims to Islam?A lie, Christian population have lived in Egypt ( in the heart of Muslim lands) since early Islam.Same goes for Lebanon,Morocco etc and many other parts of the Islamic world. If we had that mentality,wouldn't it be easy for them to force these people?Sadly enough, Jews in this area were one of the most protected minorities, but people fail to see that.Jews still live in places like Yemen(Osama bin Laden's ancestoral country) but people dont know that.
Posted by:HarrisDecember 26, 2007 1:54:41 AMRespond ^
Daniel Pipes is an extremist this is clear to everyone outside of the US. If he was president of the US then Iran, Syria, Iraq, Pakistan etc would have been nuked and why, because they are a threat to Israel. What Americans can’t see, and it is so obvious, is that Islamaphobes like Daniel are putting them in danger and having them killed in wars for the sake of Israel. Iran and Syria are not a threat to anyone in the western world including the US, it is the Zionist propaganda engine that is creating the illusion of doom and gloom against the Islamic world.
Posted by:British CitizenDecember 30, 2007 10:02:18 AMRespond ^
How can you say that peace can be the gift given by your Israeli weapons of mass distruction?
Posted by:Pr.Lebsir SofianeJanuary 22, 2008 10:58:13 AMRespond ^
You need to back up what you say with facts. Just because you say it, doesn't mean it is so. We've heard enough lies from anti-Israel people. Are they people or are they barbarics that want to kill every Israeli any way they can as to destroy Israel...that is what people like you want. Free Israel from haters and killers.
Posted by:EmilyJanuary 28, 2008 2:39:38 AMRespond ^
Personally I put Pipes comments right up there with the most intellectual of the ages. Fighting is barbaric but it is the true nature of man. The Arabs, regardless of belief, have rejected the truth of the scriptures. That earns them the consequence of wrath.
Posted by:Bernard D KimmelMarch 3, 2008 5:57:25 PMRespond ^
Pipes will get my vote every time.Peace never comes from appeasement.
I'm ready to take up his call here in Australia after the Bali bombings killed our sons and daughters.
Posted by:larry blackmanApril 3, 2008 6:23:05 PMRespond ^
the only justification israel can give of its occupation of palestine is a promise they say god made to them 3000 years ago...well if u ask them for any evidence for that they will say "..al qaeda and iran are out to kill us..joe liberman." or islam is a threat to western civilization...i m not an anti semite but i think winston churchill was right when he said.. "the jews are different.." replace the word different with "racist"
Posted by:ping pongApril 17, 2008 5:44:24 AMRespond ^

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