WASHINGTON, Dec. 27 (UPI) -- To corral some 40 nations to attend the Annapolis, Md., summit last Nov. 27 on midwifing a Palestinian state, President Bush and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice relied on the "Coue method," or the healing power of the imagination. After an almost seven-year hiatus, glasses were half full and filling, and dark clouds were studded with silver linings.
At the turn of the last century Dr. Emile Coue, a French chemist who became a hypnotist, relied on the subconscious mind, which controls the body and is more quickly impressed by mental pictures. And simply by changing the mental pictures, Coue figured the subconscious also changes -- as well as the body that houses it. Clearly, that's the only way a Palestinian state can be imagined -- 240,000 Israelis in 145 settlements in the
Settlements throughout the
One of America's most important Jews, just back from Israel and speaking privately and not for quotation, told this reporter, "I have talked with anyone who's anyone in politics, the army and intelligence, traveled throughout the country and the territories, and a Palestinian state is a figment of the imagination. It will never happen. Those who matter in
Before heading home from
The big-enchilada approach to the creation of a real Palestinian nation for 4 million Palestinians requires momentous compromises that neither side is willing to make -- Coue notwithstanding. Palestinians would have to take the right of return to
The Jewish VIP, still speaking privately, said what a growing number of American Jews are echoing -- only a Bloomberg presidency could pull off a Palestinian settlement by getting Israelis to make the indispensable concessions. The VIP recently told his friend New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, "You're worth $20 billion and you could easily put aside $2 billion to win the White House." Bloomberg replied, according to the VIP, "Make that $40 billion because that's what I'm now worth."
Bloomberg's many friends among the rich and powerful argue only a Jew could bring peace to the Middle East, much the way staunch anti-communist Richard Nixon in 1972 traveled to
No one not suffering from terminal naivete would argue that a Palestinian state would roll up jihad, turn
The NIE was also a decisive blow to the neocon and Bush administration hawks who have long advocated a pre-emptive aerial bombardment against
Nuclear war games between
A Bloomberg presidency would most probably bring the best and the brightest back to government. But from the Mediterranean to the Hindu Kush,
For its 2007 roll of the 400 richest Americans, Forbes lists Bloomberg 34th with $11.5 billion. Bloomberg spent $74 million and $66 million for his last two campaigns to run the Big Apple, winning his last contest by 20 percent. March 18 is the date now given by Bloomberg's fan club for what they hope will be his hat landing in the presidential ring.
Bloomberg's talents may also be required for the subprime mortgage debacle that continues to spread through the credit markets and that "may make 1929 look like a 'walk in the park,'" argues the London Telegraph's longtime business and economics editor, Ambrose Evans-Pritchard. As central banks continue to splash their cash over the global system, so far to little effect, he argues things are rapidly spiraling out of their control.
The global outlook for 2008 was tailor-made for an injection of Coue's brand of auto-suggestive optimism. Without it, there are dark clouds rapidly moving in on the 2008 horizon. And President Bush will need all of Coue's mental wizardry as he flies to the Middle East next month to proclaim the creation of a Palestinian state by the end of 2008.
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