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LRPV
10-12-2006, 01:17 AM
This story is from our news.com.au (http://www.news.com.au/) network Source: Reuters
'Humiliation of occupation' must end

October 12, 2006

US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has said the United States will work hard to create a Palestinian state free of the "daily humiliation" of Israeli occupation.


Speaking at a dinner hosted by Palestinian-Americans, Dr Rice has said she is committed to the goal of a Palestinian state where the people lived in peace alongside Israel as proposed under the stalled US-sponsored "road map" for Middle East peace.
"The Palestinian people deserve a better life, a life that is rooted in liberty, democracy, uncompromised by violence and terrorism, unburdened by corruption and misrule and forever free of the daily humiliation of occupation," she has told a dinner organised by the American Task Force on Palestine.
"I believe there could be no greater legacy for America than to help bring into being a Palestinian state for people who have suffered too long, have been humiliated too long," Dr Rice, whose government is accused by Arab states of siding with Israel in the conflict, has said.
Dr Rice was in Israel and the Palestinian Territories last week, where she met Israeli officials and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in what the Bush administration has said is a new drive to revive the moribund Middle East peace process and bring in moderate Arab leaders.
However, the trip has not appeared to make much progress in attempts to bolster Mr Abbas, who has failed to pull together a unity government with the militant group Hamas.
The United States has cut off direct aid to the Palestinian Authority since the election of Hamas last January, but has continued limited humanitarian assistance via aid groups.
"Either you are a peaceful political party or a violent terrorist group. You cannot be both," Dr Rice has said of Hamas.
She has said the quartet of Middle East peace brokers is holding firm to the principle that Hamas has to meet three obligations - renounce violence, accept Israel's right to exist and recognise previous peace deals, including the US-sponsored road map.
"I know that sometimes, a Palestinian state living side by side in peace with Israel must seen like a very distant dream but I know too ... that there are so many things that once seemed impossible that after they happened they simply seemed inevitable," she has said.


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On one hand the US seems to give massive financial and military aid to Israel, suggesting a supportive relationship, then Rice slaps the Israeli government while promising a country to Palestinians. Or have I mis-read this article? Confused?




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Ordie
10-12-2006, 03:59 AM
Given the influence of the Evangelicals in the GOP, I think this administration is less balanced than the previous one.

However, the Palestinians never miss an opportunity to miss an opportunity.

The only smart one in the region is King Abdullah II of Jordan. He's caught between Iraq and a hard place.