Sunday, February 26, 2006

A Conversation with Ismail Haniyeh - The New Hamas Prime Minister

Since Hamas won control of parliament in the recent Palestinian elections, policymakers in Washington and Jerusalem have been faced with a dilemma: how to deal with a democratically elected government that is also on the State Department's list of foreign terrorist organizations. Last week, Newsweek-Washington Post's Lally Weymouth interviewed Hamas's new prime minister, Ismail Haniyeh, by phone in his home in the refugee camp where he lives with his wife and 12 children in Gaza.

OK, this is the last one for today. I don't want to overload you or anything :p I haven't even gone past the first page on this one anyway.

I just put this one up as a reminder that we didn't get the puppet government we wanted. I mean how far do we have to go? Why not just wipe out the rest of the Iraqi's and put United States citizens in? That country has been as fair as it possibly could be. They let us call them liars, occupy their land, kill thousands of innocent people, force our own little interem government on them and they've even let us make conditions if they're to be delt with.
I'm surprised they haven't authorized Haniyeh to use force to get rid of the American insurgents.

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