Thursday, May 20, 2010

Abbas Asking For US Forces to “Defend Palestinian State From Israeli Invasion,” Permanent NATO Bases in Peace Deal



(JPost)-The Palestinian Authority is considering allowing the permanent stationing of NATO forces in the future Palestinian state, London-based pan-Arab daily Al-Quds al-Arabi reported Palestinian sources saying Wednesday.
The NATO forces would be able to prevent arms smuggling into the future state and to monitor that it would remain demilitarized.
Under any peace agreement likely to be formulated between Israel and the Palestinian Authority, Israel would expect the Palestinian entity to remain demilitarized.
The Palestinian Authority will also ask NATO and the US to commit to “defending the Palestinian state from Israel,” were relations to break down and were Israel to threaten the future Palestinian state with invasion, the report said.
US envoy to the Middle East George Mitchell is meeting with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas Wednesday afternoon. According to the report, Abbas would be making this offer and request in the meeting

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Pure madness!
If they agree to that then they are nuts,Nato should in no way envolve it's troops there, it's just a trap to get them drawn in the conflict.Don't they see Palestine is using them?

Anonymous said...

Depending on the country the troops are from this will spell disaster for Israel. Abbas wouldn't be asking for this unless he already had some sneaky deals going on under the table. The whole world has descended into madness.