Considering that the US will have its ideas aboutwhat to do, and its likely we may not want to accept them, the only way we must go is to have a united front, even if everybody has to give some to make it work.
The idea is so simple. I don`t agree with you, but if we are an government with an oppostion, the people on the outside can play our two sides the way they have been doing for far too long. Remember the Geneva Plan that was cooked up by Beilin, who was working for the EU all the duration of his service "to the nation". For better or worse, we have to sit down, iron out our differences, agree to disagree, and figure out what positions we have to take.
As long as we art together nobody can tell us what to do. Yes, even if some of us disagree, the decisions were made by most of the sectors of the nation. It`s time that the Left become part of the national dialogue instead of repeating their Latter Day Yevsek ideology. |
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