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Kuwait calls Israel obstacle to peace
2007-09-28
Kuwaiti Deputy Prime Minister Sheikh Jaber al-Mubarak al-Sabah has called Israel as an obstacle to the peace process in the Middle East. Sabah who was speaking at the UN General Assembly, said that despite all efforts to revive the peace process in the Middle East, Israel continues to put impediments and obstacles, which increase tensions and acts of violence, and prevent the creation of favorable conditions towards peace in the region.

He also stressed that security must be for everyone and there shall be no security except by implementing international resolutions. "This requires serious action from the international community to protect the Palestinian People and implement legitimate international resolutions," he said.

The Kuwaiti deputy prime minister also expressed support for the convening of an international conference with the participation of all the parties concerned in the peace process.
Posted by:Fred

#4  As the arabs in the ME are the real obstacle to peace, it should be our policy to redeploy somewhere else. I'm thinking somewhere in the middle of China.
Posted by: Titus Hayes   2007-09-28 16:25  

#3  Just yesterday, they wanted to protect Iran.

Wuwait teaches their children that their army, not the US kicked saddam out of their country in "history" class.

Once a moslem, always a moslems.
Posted by: newc   2007-09-28 08:38  

#2  The clock is ticking Jaber---your "friends" in USDS won't be able to protect you for ever.
Posted by: gromgoru   2007-09-28 02:57  

#1  al-Sabah, there's only one thing I need to say to you and your panty waste of a nation...continue to bask in the afterglow of your deliverance, and leave any orgasms to the US! Peaches!!
Posted by: smn   2007-09-28 01:00  

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