UN envoy: Mideast 'may see full-scale war'
UN envoy Terje Roed-Larsen has warned that the Middle East could see full-scale war. He said a fresh effort was needed to contain the current violence, or energetic diplomacy to try to bring peace.
I prefer lethargic diplomacy. It's what I've become accustomed to.
"The picture which emerges is very dark, and apparently getting darker," he said. I'd say the CRT is shot. Time to move to a flat panel job. "So there are reasons for real concerns in the international community."
Why? Does he think the muzzies will win?
Roed-Larsen, the current UN envoy for Lebanon-Syria issues who for many years was the top UN Mideast envoy, said "the geopolitical landscape of the Middle East has changed fundamentally over a few years. A few years ago, as it had been over many, many decades, the centre of gravity for all the conflicts were the Israeli-Arab conflicts. Now, there seems sic to be four epicentres of conflict in the region with their own dynamics, the Iraqi issues, the Iranian issues, the Syrian-Lebanese issues, and of course the heart of hearts, the traditional conflict, the Palestinian-Israeli issue."
How about the Kurdish issue, the Chechen issue, the Kosovo issue, the Darfur issue, the Afghan issue, the Paki issue, the Bangla issue, the Indo issue. Hey, maybe this issue really isn't limited to the Middle East!
Posted by: Nimble Spemble 2007-06-12 |