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|quote="A cease-fire can sometimes be had between civilized governments. But why isn't anyone pressing the United States and its allies in Afghanistan into a cease-fire with the Taliban? A stupid question. Because the enemy is the Taliban, and the Taliban could as easily convert to Christianity as agree to an armistice with its opponents." | |quote="A cease-fire can sometimes be had between civilized governments. But why isn't anyone pressing the United States and its allies in Afghanistan into a cease-fire with the Taliban? A stupid question. Because the enemy is the Taliban, and the Taliban could as easily convert to Christianity as agree to an armistice with its opponents." | ||
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Author(s) | Martin Peretz |
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Source | The New Republic |
Date | December 31, 2008 |
URL | http://www.tnr.com/politics/story.html?id=b8f0195c-151e-433b-a124-32c9317b77b4 |
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This item argues for the position Israel was right to attack Gaza on the topic 2008-2009 Israel–Gaza conflict.