01.04.2009, 21:43
Erich schrieb:das aufgeblasene Kabinett fängt ja schon "gut" an:Wenn Liebermann die Hälfte von dem was er so von sich gibt umsetzt wird die neue Regierung eine hervorragende Politik machen.
Der Zug von Netanjahu auf den letzten Drücker noch alle Religiösen unterzubringen ist schlichtweg genial. Eine rechte Regierung durch die Hintertür mit der Arbeiterpartei als Aushängeschild. Der alte Fuchs.
Das wird für manche sehr hart werden.
Zitat:Those who think that through concessions they will gain respect and peace are wrong," the new minister said. "It's the other way around; it will lead to more wars."<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3695840,00.html">http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340 ... 40,00.html</a><!-- m -->
Lieberman, who will also serve as deputy prime minister, delivered an aggressive speech, noting that "by uttering the word peace 20 times a day we won't make peace."
"Those who want peace should prepare for war and be strong," he added. "There is no country that made concessions like Israel. Since 1967 we gave up territory that is three times the size of Israel. We showed willingness. The Oslo process started back in 1993 and to this day I have not seen that we reached peace."
"Egypt is an important element in the Arab world and in the world in general," he said. "I will certainly be happy to visit Egypt, but I'll also be happy to see Egypt's leaders visit here, including the Egyptian foreign minister. I respect others and I want them to respect us; I'm in favor of the principle of reciprocity."