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Old 06-14-2011, 07:10 PM   #1
NeroASERCH

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Default What happens if they get what they want? It starts to look scary
I especially liked these two pieces because they compile information I and probably many others were unaware of. If they grant 'independence' to the Palestinians what's to stop any and every other separatist, insurrectionist, people's movement and whatnot - and there are so many of them.

http://israelmatzav.blogspot.com/201...-to-think.html
http://daledamos.blogspot.com/2011/0...-that.html?m=1

From news article:
Most of the countries of the world could have been relied upon to vote with the Palestinians, but it suddenly became clear that bending the particular rule that requires the Security Council to send the motion for any country's independence to the General Assembly might work against them as they face secessionist movements of their own. And they do.

There are 37 recognized and recognizable secessionist movements in Africa. There are 65 in Asia, including 13 in Burma, five in China (Uighurs, Tibetans and Mongolians among them). Russia straddles continents and faces five secessionist movements in Asian Russia and 13 more in European Russia, including Chechens. The rest of Europe has more than 50, including 18 in Italy and nine in Spain. France has four irredentist movements, four secessionist movements, five autonomist movements and several movements to change the borders of Departments. There is one each in Poland, the Netherlands, Romania and Switzerland. Parties in Greenland want to secede from Denmark and in Puerto Rico they want to secede from the United States - which also has American Indian, Southern and Texan movements to secede, as well as one in Manhattan and one in New York State. The Miskito Indians want to secede from Nicaragua and Chiapas from Mexico. French and British colonies in the Caribbean and Oceana have separatist movements.
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