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Author Topic: Israeli politics and our views on said politics, no matter your background  (Read 431 times)

Duuvian

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http://news.yahoo.com/s/csm/20101227/wl_csm/352235

I will start by saying it's very nice to see what I hope is a trend towards a more moderate government, and I wish them the best.
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Re: Israeli politics and our views on said politics, no matter your background
« Reply #1 on: December 28, 2010, 05:23:55 am »

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what I hope is a trend towards a more moderate government
I honestly missed that bit. Isn't the article about a radical israeli foreign minister?
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Re: Israeli politics and our views on said politics, no matter your background
« Reply #2 on: December 28, 2010, 05:24:05 am »

Meh. With the way Liberman is slowly but surely taking down Netanyahu, don't expect it to stay moderate for long. While I appreciate the fact Liberman obviously knows how to work the political game, I dislike how he refuses to be open in foreign policy irks me. And expect it to not be moderate if Liberman manages to worm his way into PM. He's a righter, and there is no chance of him going moderate.
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Re: Israeli politics and our views on said politics, no matter your background
« Reply #3 on: December 28, 2010, 05:33:18 am »

How is it that he is taking down Netanyahu? The article didn't really specify on too much other then Lieberman's desire to cause trouble and the events that transpire to inspire him to do so. You'll have to forgive me, but the article mentions this: "He is trying to make sure that we completely disconnect from the region. It's a whole philosophy that stems from the fact that he knows there will be no progress in the peace process. It looks more like kickboxing than diplomacy,'' and I'm curious why he would do that precisely.
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