Bradley Burston: Experiment: People's Peace Plan Number 1
Talkback
Title:Response to Canderra
Name:Ray K.
City: HartlandState: WI
Thank you for your comments. I didn`t specify the size of Jerusalem, because both sides would vote first on the concept and negotiate the footprint later. I belive that a larger unified Jerusalem is better for both countries. With a subway/train system feeding Jerusalem, security can be maintained at admission points to the transit system, but the city would become a business/jobs magnet for both countries. Jerusalem would likely attract many multi-national companies attracted by a working population tied to both the arab and western worlds.