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| USA's Response | |
| By: The United States Date: March 23, 2012, 8:51 pm | |
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| 1) America believes that Israel should inherit the land of | |
| Israel. Historically, this is their land. The Jewish population | |
| had control of the land as early as 140 BCE. This is their holy | |
| land, and they should be given access to it. The Jews were | |
| pushed out of this land by other races, and were unwanted by | |
| many, which is the reason they lost it. There are even biblical | |
| references as to the Israel being the holy land of the Jews. | |
| America believes that with what happened to the Jewish | |
| population as a result of World War 2, that giving Israel back | |
| to the Jewish population is the one of the few things the world | |
| can do to even begin to repair their loss. However, Palestine | |
| should still exist for the Islamic people. It can clearly be | |
| seen in our simulation and in real life that it is very hard for | |
| the Islamic and Jewish people to co-exist, and so borders must | |
| be put around to separate the two people. -Guru | |
| 2) Yes Palestine should be recognized as a state. Palestinians | |
| and Israeli�s are very different people with very different | |
| points of view. There is constant tension between the two | |
| groups, and so to try and unite them under one banner would be | |
| unwise. The war and terrorism that would ensue would be | |
| catastrophic. So Palestine should be recognized as it�s own | |
| state, separate from Israel, so that tensions would not ensue. | |
| 3) The nuclear program currently festering in Iran is | |
| inadmissible, yet it has been appeased by several nations who | |
| disregard it's basic violation of both international code and | |
| human rights. This blunt neglection could stem from Anti-Semitic | |
| views or even an obsession with monetary gain. To begin, it | |
| would seem that Iran is allowed to undergo a nuclear program | |
| since it is a part of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty | |
| (NPT), which states that all nations in collaboration has the | |
| right to possess one. However, in a following pillar it also | |
| states that a nation must not have any intention to act with | |
| that nuclear research destructively. Iran has made its | |
| aggressive position on Israel abundantly clear, adamantly | |
| professing that they would "blow Israel off the map" if it had | |
| the chance. Clearly this is a breach of a signed treaty which | |
| can only show the international community how irrational and | |
| dangerous Iran really can be. In response, the super powers of | |
| the globe, Russia, China, and America, should collectively | |
| protest against this infringement on human rights. This can | |
| prove effective if all exportation and importation of any | |
| materials nuclear affiliated by these powers are abrogated. | |
| Furthermore, if the message is still unclear that the world does | |
| not support such behaviour other measures such as restricting | |
| all trade should be taken. War is not off the table, but it is | |
| undesirable. Only with the support of other nations can we, as a | |
| whole, prevent an atrocity.- Andrew | |
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| Re: USA's Response | |
| By: Fatah Date: March 23, 2012, 10:00 pm | |
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| I very much disagree with the first point. The historical aspect | |
| of the situation is irrelevant in who owns the land. As Zack and | |
| I stated in our post, if you have to consider the olden age of | |
| "who got there first" then the U.S itself would be begging its | |
| own hypocrisies. In the United State's situation, one could say | |
| that the natives were there first, however who owns the land as | |
| of now? Definitely not the natives. We shouldn't be pointing | |
| fingers at who started it, but rather look at what is present. | |
| The fact of the matter now, is that both Palestinian people and | |
| the Israeli live on the same land. Both have government, a | |
| permanent population, and territory of their own. -Andrew Chin | |
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| Re: USA's Response | |
| By: MvilleIran Date: March 25, 2012, 7:04 am | |
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| Actually Andrew, the reason Iran is found breaching the NPT has | |
| nothing to do with wanting to "blow Israel off the map" (which | |
| is purely a anti-zionist perspective, notice it is Israel and | |
| not the Jews), it instead has to do with not declaring certain | |
| facilities and not allowing UN inspection of varying facilities | |
| which raised a suspicions that these facilities were being used | |
| to build nuclear weapons (the intent to build breaks the third | |
| pillar, not the intent to use them). It is true America used to | |
| believe the facilities were being used to build nuclear weapons | |
| but more recently America, or more specifically the CIA, has | |
| admitted that there is no evidence that Iran is interested in | |
| building nuclear weapons ( | |
| http://www.rt.com/news/mossad-iran-nuclear-programme-851/ | |
| ). The | |
| article also states that the Israeli intelligence agency has | |
| concluded the same thing but of course the Israeli government | |
| doesn't listen to intelligence. | |
| -Spencer | |
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