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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Bolton on Hamas at UNSC
2006-07-01
Statement by Ambassador John R. Bolton, U.S. Representative to the United Nations, in the Security Council Emergency Session on the Middle East, June 30, 2006

>We are all aware of the seriousness of the situation that is unfolding in the Middle East. Let me state that our first and foremost goal here in the Security Council should be to avoid taking any steps that would unexpectedly exacerbate tensions in the region. To that end, we feel we should tread cautiously before issuing any remarks, much less a formal statement given the complexity of the situation. We should not undermine the limited credibility of the Council by engaging in debate and rhetoric merely for their own sake. Such exercises undermine the United Nations generally and provide evidence for those who say it is all talk and no action.

The United States calls for the immediate and unconditional release of Israeli Defense Force Corporal Gilad Shalit by Hamas.
This is the best way to achieve our shared goal of a peaceful resolution to the immediate crisis. Terrorism of any kind, which this is clearly constitutes, is intolerable and the international community must stand united in opposing it. The attack and hostage-taking by Hamas last week precipitated this crisis, and their refusal to release their hostage continues to place innocent Palestinians in harm's way. We further condemn the brutal murder of eighteen year-old Israeli citizen Eliyahu Asheri, and our condolences go out to his family.
Posted by:Nimble Spemble

#5  let someone veto it. Bolton will call them on it
Posted by: Frank G   2006-07-01 14:13  

#4  Yep, smells like veto
Posted by: Captain America   2006-07-01 14:06  

#3  I smell veto...
Posted by: Chearong Unoper9371   2006-07-01 13:25  

#2  Amen, Rambler. Kicking ass and naming names. In the diplowuss world, this is pure nitro. The Vulture Elite must drink themselves into stuporous sleep and wake up with raging hangovers daily. Permanent cringe. Gotta love it. Bolton rocks their world.
Posted by: Gromorong Cruper1582   2006-07-01 04:26  

#1  All I can say is "You go, John!"

To me, it would seem to be a no brainer. All the Paleos have to do is to release Cpl. Shalit (unharmed). The invasion, the airstrikes, everything would go away. Israel would probably immediately release all the arrested Hamas ministers. Other than a severe loss of face, and a bunch of repairs to the electrical system, everything would be as it was before.

Of course, I also think it is very likely that Cpl Shalit is already dead. In which case, Hamas is truly f!cked. They can bluster all they want, and demand concessions from Israel, and all kinds of other things, but unless they can raise someone from the dead, they are screwed.

One more comment: the kidnapping of Cpl Shalit is not an act of terrorism. It is an act of war. Killing Eliyahu Asheri was terrorism.
Posted by: Rambler   2006-07-01 00:54  

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