Unionist and Gita, I totally understand your point of view and I share everyone's anger and disappointment about what she did. I haven't changed my mind about that.
And I would ask you the same question, Unionist: what if, after she's heard our point of view (which I think she has at this point), she doesn't think she's wrong? What then? What if this is an issue we never agree on and she continues to hold her own point of view on this one issue? What if she never does what you hope she'll do and apologize and retract?
Does that make her the enemy now? On everything? Or do we at some point move on, find points of solidarity with her that we can, and focus our energy on changing the minds of and putting pressure on the people who actually make the REAL decisions on foreign policy?