One of the reasons why is dangerously futile to negotiate with the present Pseudostinian aka Palestinian sic leadership is because they aren't all that popular. Corruption is routine, and the ordinary Arab is well aware of it. I don't know if they want straight honest government. My guess is that they want a piece of the pie, and the present leadership is very nervous about that. That's why they don't want any pro-Tunisian-type demonstrations.
You can't count on treaties made with unstable regimes. It's like trying to do business with a company about to go bankrupt.
We must ignore all the pressure from Obama, Clinton, Blair etc. Obama wants to run for a second term which is good news/bad news. Actually, I should have written bad news/good news. The bad news is that he'll start off trying to push Israel into a deal, because he thinks it will get him votes. But the good news is that he'll want an easy "victory" for his agenda and will back off quickly if we fight him, especially if the Jewish and pro-Israel lobbies make him look like a pro-Arab terrrorist bully.
It's all in the spin...
...and there's no reason why we can't do this gracefully and with flair.
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