Using the Tax Code to Punish Settlements: Vindictive, Illiberal, and Unconstitutional
J Street’s new, anti-democratic campaign.
October 10, 2016
Time to disband.
Created in 2002 to advance the “peace process” laid out in the Oslo Accords, the Quartet—consisting of the EU, the UN, Russia, and the U.S.—has long outlived its usefulness, writes A.J. Caschetta. The principles on which Oslo was based have long since proved untenable. What’s more, the Quartet has lost whatever moral authority it once had:
J Street’s new, anti-democratic campaign.
Expensive underground walls don’t make strategic sense.
The Nazis destroyed Jews physically, and the Communists obliterated their memory.
Time to disband.
The Talmud’s discussion suggests a deeper meaning.
Created in 2002 to advance the “peace process” laid out in the Oslo Accords, the Quartet—consisting of the EU, the UN, Russia, and the U.S.—has long outlived its usefulness, writes A.J. Caschetta. The principles on which Oslo was based have long since proved untenable. What’s more, the Quartet has lost whatever moral authority it once had:
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