Can you believe this....are the appeasers gaining force???
What on earth would we have to say to Al-Qaeda????
Six years after the September 11 attacks, a few cautious voices are beginning to suggest the unthinkable -- maybe it is time to consider talking to al Qaeda.The idea will revolt some people and raises obvious questions -- through what channels could such a dialogue take place and what would there be to negotiate?
But proponents say al Qaeda has established itself as a de facto power, whether the West likes it or not, and history shows militant movements are best neutralized by negotiation, not war.
"No insurgency or terrorism has been defeated by warfare or violence," former Anglican church envoy and hostage negotiator Terry Waite said in a debate on BBC World television.
"There are some rational players in al Qaeda but it also attracts the psychotic. We need to seek an entry point," said the Briton, himself a captive in Lebanon from 1987 to 1991.
Jan Egeland, a Norwegian who helped broker secret talks between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organisation in the 1990s and later, as a top U.N. official, dealt with warlords and guerrilla leaders from Colombia to Uganda, told Reuters: "I wouldn't rule out speaking to anybody, a priori."
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I think a paraphase of Churchill is apprpriate. " we feed the crocodile in the hope he will eat us last"! He must be shaking his head as to the utter stupidity of lessons not learned, graves the monuments to the work of the would be peacemakers who project their idlness unto those who will and have used it!!!
'Negotiators' advocating 'negotiation' - because it has worked out so well in the middle east - they've been conferencing like celebrities for decades now, nice work if you can get it...
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