In essence, it would be buying the land they now occupy, and paying their moving expenses. We could stipulate they couldn't use the money for weapons. We need to reduce the conflict via removing the troublemakers.
Originally Posted by Jewish Lawyer
Stipulate that they can't buy weapons? These people launch rockets at schools in Israel and you think they will honor a contract stipulation?
The Palestinian madrassas in Egypt and Jordan and Syria will still inculcate hatred of Jews and a sense of grievance over lost land in the next generation of Palestinian kids. And in 2025 or 2030, they will be claiming that any deal for money that was made in 2013 was fraudulent, was made by "traitors" no real Palestinians, and is not binding on them. And you will be right back in the same boat. Only now that have $100B with which to launch the next intifadeh.
The US should pay for it so it could create lasting peace in the region. How many billions have been spent (wasted) on wars over there?
Originally Posted by Jewish Lawyer
Whether or not it creates lasting peace is beside the point. The fundamental question is why WE - the USA - should pay for it? We did not take the land the Palestinians want. Israel did. If anyone, Israel should pay for the land. They can afford it.
And if money has been wasted in the past, that is a damn good reason NOT to spend ANY more.
Also, there are only 6 million Jews in Israel. Wouldn't it be a lot cheaper for them to move out than to pay all the Palestinians to move out? Moving the Jews out will definitely end the conflict. There will be no one left for the Palestinians to blame their problems on.
The US may be moving towards energy independence based upon on the oil being discovered out in West Texas. Billions of barrels. So peace needs to be made before the US abandons its dearest friend.
Originally Posted by Jewish Lawyer
Energy independence won't cause us to abandon Israel. We long ago moved most of our sources of oil to non-Arab countries - Mexico, Canada, Venezuela, Africa.
Another Arab oil embargo might raise prices dramatically, but it won't cut off our supplies.
If anything, a world wide energy boom will vastly increase non-Arab supplies so that Saudi oil revenues will drop drastically and the ragheads won't have enough money to fund Wahabbist schools and terrorist movements around the world anymore.