No, Israelis and Palestinians Can’t Simply Sit Down and Solve the “Israel-Palestinian Conflict”
Because the conflict has many more players.
January 17, 2019
History has proved that tough talk and tough deeds work against the mullahs.
Earlier this week, reports circulated that National Security Adviser John Bolton had asked to see the Pentagon’s plans for striking the Islamic Republic after one of its Iraqi proxy forces fired mortars in the direction of the U.S. embassy in Baghdad. Ray Takeyh argues that, contrary to the horrified response of the media, force—and even the credible threat of force—has a track record of success in dealings with the ayatollahs, unlike the approach taken by some American presidents:
Because the conflict has many more players.
History has proved that tough talk and tough deeds work against the mullahs.
Intersectional bigotry.
A “jot” makes all the difference.
And his struggle to break into, and remain in, the literary establishment.
Earlier this week, reports circulated that National Security Adviser John Bolton had asked to see the Pentagon’s plans for striking the Islamic Republic after one of its Iraqi proxy forces fired mortars in the direction of the U.S. embassy in Baghdad. Ray Takeyh argues that, contrary to the horrified response of the media, force—and even the credible threat of force—has a track record of success in dealings with the ayatollahs, unlike the approach taken by some American presidents:
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