Wednesday, August 09, 2006

Not Just Land

Victor Davis Hanson has an interesting take on failed Middle Eastern states here.

"The world prayed that after the unilateral departure of Israel from Lebanon in 2000 and Gaza in 2005, and the recent elections in Beirut and the West Bank , it was witnessing an incremental evolution toward a lasting peace between rational democratic states. Gradually, Israel was returning to its 1967 borders. In response, gradually, it was hoped, Israel 's Arab neighbors would vote into office reasonable statesmen who would renounce terror and get on with the business of crafting workable economies and governments. But all that optimism presupposed a radical change in the Middle Eastern mentality. Unfortunately, that hasn't happened."

Update: A possible change in how the West views Arab grievances?

Hat tip to Protein Wisdom for update.

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