Palestinians risk "irking" the international community by refusing to re-open 'peace' talks with the Zionists, says veteran war-criminal Bill Clinton, ex US President.
"This is the first time that any Israeli government has said we will not issue any new permits and not have any new settlements and that should be enough to open the door and start talking," said Clinton, as yet more palestinian homes were bulldozed all over the West Bank and the 'Judaising' of Jerusalem proceeded by leaps and bounds. His position has always been that the US base known by the invaders as Israel must come well before any consideration of the rights of its inhabitants. Any interventions he makes in world affairs must be judged against his first major act of international diplomacy: the bombing of Bagdhad in June 1993, killing 60 innocent God-fearing citizens, including artist Leila al Attar, in retaliation for an alleged plot to assassinate the previous president, George Bush Senior.
The attack "was essential to send a message to those who engage in state-sponsored terrorism".
Bill Clinton: US settlements policy has changed
Former US president Bill Clinton urged the Palestinians on Sunday to accept America's modification of its anti-settlement policy and return to the bargaining table. "Take where we are and the reformulation of the settlement issue and find a way [to move forward]," Clinton told a Jerusalem gathering of high level American and Israeli policy makers at the Saban Forum in Jerusalem.
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