By Patrick J. Buchanan

“Where there is no solution, there is no problem,” geostrategist James Burnham once wryly observed.

Ex-Sen. George Mitchell, the latest U.S. negotiator to take up the portfolio, may discover what it was that Burnham meant.

For ’s three-week war on Gaza, where Palestinians died at a rate of 100 to one to Israelis, appears to have been, like ’s wars in Lebanon, another Pyrrhic victory for the Jewish state.

by Patrick J. Buchanan

As entered the third week of its Gaza blitz, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert regaled a crowd in Ashkelon with an astonishing tale.

He had, said Olmert, whistled up , interrupted him in the middle of a speech and told him to instruct Condi Rice not to vote for a U.N. resolution Condi herself had written. Bush did as told, said Olmert.

The crowd loved it. Here is the background.

By Patrick J. Buchanan

Unwilling to control its fighters, who fired scores of missiles into at the end of their six-month ceasefire, gave the provocation it needed to deliver a savage blow to the Palestinian enclave in Gaza.

Saturday was the bloodiest day in the history of the Palestinian people since being driven from their homes in the War of 1948. One thousand were killed or wounded, as the Israeli Air Force conducted over a hundred strikes — on graduation ceremonies for fighters, police stations and storage sites for rockets.

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