Palestinian Groundhog Day

Charles Johnsonfollow me on twitter
Sat Aug 27, 2005 at 7:50 am PDT • Views: 362

It’s like the movie Groundhog Day; you wake up every morning and it’s the same day, you say and do the same things over and over, and nothing ever changes: Bush puts pressure on Palestinians after pullout.

CRAWFORD, Texas (Reuters) - President George W. Bush put pressure on the Palestinians on Saturday to respond to the Israeli pullout from Gaza and portions of the West Bank by cracking down on terrorism.

“Now that Israel has withdrawn, the way forward is clear. The Palestinians must show the world that they will fight terrorism and govern in a peaceful way,” Bush said.

“We demand an end to terrorism and violence in every form because we know that progress depends on ending terror,” Bush added in his weekly radio address.

And what happens when they don’t?

He stopped short of specifically calling on Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to dismantle Hamas and other groups, and Palestinian officials in Washington said the White House understood Abbas and his security forces would need more time to prepare for any push to disarm the militants.

What a farce.

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 Frank says:

Americans like to talk about (or be told about) Democracy but, when put to the test, usually find it to be an 'inconvenience.' We have opted instead for an authoritarian system disguised as a Democracy. We pay through the nose for an enormous joke-of-a-government, let it push us around, and then wonder how all those assholes got in there.