Yes, I firmly believe there is a diplomatic solution to the Israel-Palestine issue. We just haven’t found it yet. What is the alternative? War? Just as with North Korea, all diplomatic solutions must be explored. There are currently two potentially viable solutions being discussed: a one-state solution and a two-state solution.
Who knows, somebody really smart might come up with ...
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Any peacekeeping forces deployed as part of the process to achieve a just settlement of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict should be approved and/or mandated by the UN. Such a peacekeeping operation could play a vital role in the provision of a security framework as part of a broader peace agreement. The paper examines the nature of contemporary peace operations and the likely challenges that ...
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Israel started its blockade of the Gaza strip in September 2007 claiming Article 51 of the United Nations Charter entitled them to do so. However, many international law experts believe Israel’s reliance on this article was, and still is, unlawful under international law. The reasons why are extremely complex.
There are other international law experts who seem to agree the only ...
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There have been a series of Israeli-Arab wars most notably in 1948–49, 1956, 1967, 1973, and 1982. It is hard for me to say which was the most crucial. I think all wars are horrible. I am going to say I think the 1973 war was one of the most crucial because it resulted in a cease-fire agreement between Israel and Syria that also covered separation of their forces by a UN buffer zone and ...
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America’s announced intention to declare Jerusalem as the Israeli capital will eventually likely change the geopolitics of the Middle East. America has been working with Middle Eastern countries such as Saudi Arabia, UAE, Bahrain and others on issues relating to Iran and also on peace as it relates to these countries and Israel. Some experts feel America’s announcement weakens and ...
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A dimension is a measurement of length in one direction. For example, a line would have one dimension. A square, which has 4 equal sides would have 2 dimensions – a length and a width, even though the measurements would be the same. A rectangle would also have 2 dimensions, similar to a square, but a rectangle’s length and width would not be equal.
.A cube has three ...
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Well, this solely depends on the type of offer that you would give me. If it was to sleep in a very deep sleep for the next 30 seconds immediately, I would take it of course. No one would hate such an efficient power nap. If however, you wanted me to walk on fire I would refuse.
Hence, this totally depends on the type of offer. If it does benefit me or allows me to enjoy myself, even ...
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If someone wrote a biography about my life and me, I think that the title would be ‘A rebel without a cause’. This is because I often end up doing stupid things that are primarily fueled from frustration and my disaccord with the society around me. Moreover, I naturally feel like rules should not exist.
Even though this is a naïve thought, I personally find it very ...
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If I only had six months left to live, I would spend my time eating, sleeping, drinking, partying, and enjoying myself. There would be no point of saving anything up if I surely knew that I will be dead after six months. In such a scenario, I think that I would prefer spending all the money that I had saved throughout the years if it is not of benefit to my family.
Nevertheless, my ...
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If I was from the Mars, chances would be that I would have unique intelligence capabilities and unique gadgets that could help me in solving problems for me. I might not even have to think at all. Instead, I would feed all the information in my outer space computer and it would solve it by collecting data from the entire universe.
Such a computer will need to have a great amount of ...
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