"I had assumed that Bush's seemingly inflexible policy to support Sharon was for political reasons of his getting elected. But as to whether he really believes his actions are going to hasten the day of the final conflict, I do not know"
- Huston Smith
About this Quote
This quote by Huston Smith suggests that he believes President Bush's policy to support Sharon is politically inspired, most likely to help him get chosen. Nevertheless, Smith is uncertain if Bush really believes his actions will bring about the last conflict. This implies that Smith believes Bush's policy is more of a political move than an authentic effort to bring about a resolution to the conflict. Smith's quote also recommends that he is doubtful of Bush's objectives and does not think that his policy will be successful in producing a resolution. Ultimately, Smith's quote indicates that he does not think Bush's policy is the ideal technique to dealing with the conflict.
This quote is written / told by Huston Smith somewhere between May 31, 1919 and today. He/she was a famous Theologian from USA.
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