2. The shock of the new.
John Cronin , |
Liverpool |
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(06.12.18) |
If only certain people would invest a fraction of the thought and inventiveness they reserve for conducting this endless conflict, its permanent closure might then become immediately apparent, peace rather than war being the natural outcome.
Conventional peace-making here has left a trail of proposals and failures down the decades, none of them able to force issues that still frustrate and deny any prospect of ever ending such a bitter and deadly feud. one that has lasted now for at least three or four generations.
Time then to turn to unconventional methods of remedy, solutions that will allow for no doubt as to their effectiveness and long-term viability.
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