Hizballah's academic advocate, Augustus Richard Norton, and his Hamas counterpart, Sara Roy, had to collaborate in order to distill their brilliance down to an op-ed size recommendation: Yes, you can work with Hamas. Well we could, but we'd have to overlook their inconvenient genocidal tendencies and all that. (Piece appears, big surprise, in the Christian Science Monitor.)
...A smarter policy would work toward broadening the scope of Palestinian politics – not blessing a Fatah administration that is rapidly becoming a useful instrument of American and Israeli interests.
I truly believe these people are seeking perpetual conflict.
"Syme: It's a beautiful thing, the destruction of words. You wouldn't have seen the [Newspeak] Dictionary 10th edition, would you Smith? It's that thick. [illustrates thickness with fingers] The 11th Edition will be that [narrows fingers] thick. Winston Smith: So, The Revolution will be complete when the language is perfect? Syme: The secret is to move from translation, to direct thought, to automatic response. No need for self-discipline. Language coming from here [the larynx], not from here
[the brain]" -1984 (film)
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Meanwhile, even Russia is distancing itself from Hamas...
I truly believe these people are seeking perpetual conflict.