>結局、日本語による反論なしか
投稿者: ojin_8823 投稿日時: 2003/06/21 08:29 投稿番号: [10022 / 28311]
▲負けず嫌いのバカ・ニタリちゃんだこと。
次の英語が読めませんでした、といえば(笑)。
The partition resolution was never suspended or rescinded. Thus, Israel, the Jewish State in Palestine, was born on May 14, as the British finally left the country. Five Arab armies (Egypt, Syria, Transjordan, Lebanon and Iraq) immediately invaded Israel. Their intentions were declared by Azzam Pasha, Secretary-General of the Arab League: "This will be a war of extermination and a momentous massacre which will be spoken of like the Mongolian massacres and the Crusades."
http://www.us-israel.org/jsource/History/1948_War.html
>キャンプから解放し、彼らに人に値する生活を保障できなければ、ロードマップなんて、空言さ。
▲バ・カ・だ・ねーーー。
その為の工程表を「ロードマップ」っていうんだよ(嘲笑)。
▲ブッシュ大統領は、↑の当時の Five Arab armies から、お墨付きをもらったくらい覚えな。
◇ Bush Hails Progress in Middle East Peace Mission
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/nm/20030603/wl_nm/mideast_dc_205
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Tue Jun 3, 3:07 PM ET
SHARM EL-SHEIKH, Egypt (Reuters) - President Bush (news - web sites) launched the most ambitious U.S. Middle East peace mission in two years Tuesday and said a summit with Arab leaders had advanced the "road map" to peace.
"We have made progress on a broad agenda," he said after the summit hosted by Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak (news - web sites) in the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh. The U.S. president won an Arab vow to try to choke funding to "terrorist groups," but he also urged Israeli action on Jewish settlements in the West Bank and Gaza.
"We are determined to keep moving forward," said Bush, who moves straight on to a landmark summit with the Israeli and Palestinian premiers Wednesday in Aqaba, Jordan.
Ahead of that meeting, Israel freed around 100 prisoners in a goodwill gesture the Palestinians called cosmetic. Despite the positive moves, violence crackled in Gaza and the West Bank.
In an outdoor address, the sea behind him and Mubarak at his side, Bush hailed a pledge by five Arab leaders to crack down on violence and said if all sides met their obligations, progress could be made to Palestinian statehood and a secure Israel.
"Today I am pleased to stand with leaders of the Arab world who are committed to these principles," he said.
Bush met Mubarak before they both joined Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah, Jordan's King Abdullah, Bahrain's King Hamad and Palestinian Prime Minister Mahmoud Abbas, making his debut on the international stage.
Syria and Lebanon, two frontline Arab states that have yet to make peace with Israel, were absent.
Mubarak, reading a statement from Arab leaders, said Arabs welcomed the road map and Bush's commitment.
"We will use the full force of the law to stop funds getting to illegal organizations including terrorist groups," he said.
In a conciliatory gesture to his Arab hosts Bush said before the talks that Israel had to deal with Jewish settlements.
"Israel must make sure there is a continuous territory that the Palestinians can call home," he said.
Freezing settlement-building is central to the road map drafted by the United States, United Nations, European Union and Russia.
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次の英語が読めませんでした、といえば(笑)。
The partition resolution was never suspended or rescinded. Thus, Israel, the Jewish State in Palestine, was born on May 14, as the British finally left the country. Five Arab armies (Egypt, Syria, Transjordan, Lebanon and Iraq) immediately invaded Israel. Their intentions were declared by Azzam Pasha, Secretary-General of the Arab League: "This will be a war of extermination and a momentous massacre which will be spoken of like the Mongolian massacres and the Crusades."
http://www.us-israel.org/jsource/History/1948_War.html
>キャンプから解放し、彼らに人に値する生活を保障できなければ、ロードマップなんて、空言さ。
▲バ・カ・だ・ねーーー。
その為の工程表を「ロードマップ」っていうんだよ(嘲笑)。
▲ブッシュ大統領は、↑の当時の Five Arab armies から、お墨付きをもらったくらい覚えな。
◇ Bush Hails Progress in Middle East Peace Mission
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/nm/20030603/wl_nm/mideast_dc_205
// -- -
Tue Jun 3, 3:07 PM ET
SHARM EL-SHEIKH, Egypt (Reuters) - President Bush (news - web sites) launched the most ambitious U.S. Middle East peace mission in two years Tuesday and said a summit with Arab leaders had advanced the "road map" to peace.
"We have made progress on a broad agenda," he said after the summit hosted by Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak (news - web sites) in the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh. The U.S. president won an Arab vow to try to choke funding to "terrorist groups," but he also urged Israeli action on Jewish settlements in the West Bank and Gaza.
"We are determined to keep moving forward," said Bush, who moves straight on to a landmark summit with the Israeli and Palestinian premiers Wednesday in Aqaba, Jordan.
Ahead of that meeting, Israel freed around 100 prisoners in a goodwill gesture the Palestinians called cosmetic. Despite the positive moves, violence crackled in Gaza and the West Bank.
In an outdoor address, the sea behind him and Mubarak at his side, Bush hailed a pledge by five Arab leaders to crack down on violence and said if all sides met their obligations, progress could be made to Palestinian statehood and a secure Israel.
"Today I am pleased to stand with leaders of the Arab world who are committed to these principles," he said.
Bush met Mubarak before they both joined Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah, Jordan's King Abdullah, Bahrain's King Hamad and Palestinian Prime Minister Mahmoud Abbas, making his debut on the international stage.
Syria and Lebanon, two frontline Arab states that have yet to make peace with Israel, were absent.
Mubarak, reading a statement from Arab leaders, said Arabs welcomed the road map and Bush's commitment.
"We will use the full force of the law to stop funds getting to illegal organizations including terrorist groups," he said.
In a conciliatory gesture to his Arab hosts Bush said before the talks that Israel had to deal with Jewish settlements.
"Israel must make sure there is a continuous territory that the Palestinians can call home," he said.
Freezing settlement-building is central to the road map drafted by the United States, United Nations, European Union and Russia.
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これは メッセージ 10015 (tea_picking_nitarinov さん)への返信です.