Negotiations with these terrorist sponsor nations may yield a temporary end to some conflict, but it will in no way initiate any lasting solution while the Islamofacist ideology is still engaged. Does anyone really think that Hamas or Hezbollah will change their "constitution" to allow for Israel's right to exist? Any agreement will be used to by time in reinforcing their front line of assault. Negotiations should only be used to strengthen our position to defeat them, because that is exactly what they will be doing. We should have no illusions of who we are dealing with and hold them accountable to reality on the ground and to every lack of good faith. Moderation is only effective when it has a basis in reality.
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