Hamas War

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Surreal or Nightmare in the Making?

This very thoughtful op-ed in the New York Times about Belgium makes me think of the latest and most expensive invented nation. I'm referring to Condaleezza Rice's dream, which I refer to as Pseudistine, aka Hamastan or Fakistine, alternately spelled Phakistine.

Granted, Belgium is not a terror state, but its separate distinct societies have no joint history that predates its founding in 1830. Its government has been in limbo for over half a year; no coalition has been formed. The national personality is rather laid back and mellow, but otherwise their history is very similar to the Arabs in Eretz Yisrael.

The only People-Nation to have an independent, distinct country, in Eretz Yisrael was the Jews. We have kept our religion, history, culture etc alive for thousands of years. The Arabs living here today are descended from people who migrated from nearby lands after the Zionists began coming. All population research proves it. This was a total wasteland, empty, barren and poor. We Jews developed it, and therefore the Arabs began coming, and the British, who had invented Jordon by importing the Hashemites to be kings there, wanted to control the rest of the land and invented a "Palestinian" nation. Just like there never was a "Jordanian" nation, there never was a "Palestinian" one.

One of the reasons the Hashemites kept the Arab refugee camps full and didn't allow the residents to become part of Jordan was because they knew that those Arabs would bring violence and terror and topple them.

All the money in the world won't make those Arabs peaceful and democratic. Belgium may disintegrate from apathy, but the middle-east is make of more explosive materials.

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