cancel2 2022
Canceled
Great article by Charles Krauthammer.
The quixotic American pursuit of Middle East peace is a perennial. It invariably fails, yet every administration feels compelled to give it a try. The Trump administration is no different.
It will fail as well. To be sure, no great harm has, as yet, come from President Trump's enthusiasm for what would be "the ultimate deal." It will, however, distract and detract from remarkable progress being made elsewhere in the Middle East.
"Whom the gods would destroy, they first tempt to resolve the Arab-Israeli conflict." (Irving Kristol)
That progress began with Trump's trip to Saudi Arabia, the first of his presidency – an unmistakable declaration of a radical reorientation of U.S. policy in the region. Message: The appeasement of Iran is over.
Read more: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/05/26/israel-palestine-sideshow-real-middle-east-peace-process/
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The quixotic American pursuit of Middle East peace is a perennial. It invariably fails, yet every administration feels compelled to give it a try. The Trump administration is no different.
It will fail as well. To be sure, no great harm has, as yet, come from President Trump's enthusiasm for what would be "the ultimate deal." It will, however, distract and detract from remarkable progress being made elsewhere in the Middle East.
"Whom the gods would destroy, they first tempt to resolve the Arab-Israeli conflict." (Irving Kristol)
That progress began with Trump's trip to Saudi Arabia, the first of his presidency – an unmistakable declaration of a radical reorientation of U.S. policy in the region. Message: The appeasement of Iran is over.
Read more: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/05/26/israel-palestine-sideshow-real-middle-east-peace-process/
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