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September 2, 2005

The Foolish Pursuit of "Peace"

Edward Cline is the author of the Sparrowhawk series on the American Revolution. It seems he has decided to write more on the danger of Islam. Here is his latest article: "Peace": The Stalking-Horse of the Mideast

Stalking-horse: A horse trained to conceal the hunter while stalking; something used to cover one's true purpose; decoy. (American Heritage Dictionary)

That, in a nutshell, is how one may characterize the concern of Arab states for the plight and misery of Palestinians. The hunter is Islam. The prey is Israel. The stalking-horse plodding along the torturous "road map to peace" is international and Arab concern about the plight of the Palestinians. It is a decoy. The first altruist-pragmatist to reach for it will be annihilated.

The true purpose of many Arabs, and that of most Palestinians including the Palestinian Authority, is the destruction of Israel. It has been voiced repeatedly, and documented, and preached, and brazenly advocated by Islamic clerics in Western countries. Everyone has heard it--including Israel's leaders, including our intelligence agencies, including President Bush--but no one will believe it.[...]

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Posted by Ruy Diaz at September 2, 2005 12:34 PM

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