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I’m dissappointed at the sheer volume of knee jerk responses. As Yekke2 pointed out, the question is not what you believe, but why you believe it. Please can somebody address the question posed. We all believe this is a bad deal not because we have sat down and personally analysed eaxh aspect of the deal, but because others have presented us with their veiw of it. And virtually none of the above has beensubjected to any scrutiny whatsoever. Barry believes Obama is a rogue Muslim President out to get Israel nuked. RT fails to consider that mantaining the status quo would likely increase the likelihood of getting the bomb. And DY calls it a ‘bad deal’ without saying why. It’s not that I disagree. It’s just that I recognize that I, not being privy to unbiased, clear information, do not know. And, unless you can show otherwise, neither do any of you.
All I know is that I have no reason to take Netenyahu at his word any more than I have to take Obama at his. I am not choosing a side, although obviously my heart tells me to side with Bibi. Because my instinct cannot tell me the parameters of the situation, or provide unbiased facts. Can people please stop parroting and answer the question. We all think we’re right. But on what basis can any of us conclude we’re right?