segunda-feira, 15 de março de 2010
BBC Blog asks: Can the US vice-president broker Middle East peace? - My short conclusive answer
Of course the US vice-President can begin to make an impact in the Middle East impasse by standing firm.
Conveying to both parties exactly what his Administration believes in.
No conflict seems more dogged by mistrust and built-in inertia than the Israeli-Palestinian one.
Decades of trouble and systematic backtracking on circumstantial pledges have bogged the issue down to near resolution-impossibility status.Unless a sudden change of heart grips the region's principal contenders aided by external party/ies.
The blight is such that many have become permanent non-believers in any sort of negotiations however well-intentioned from the outset and whoever brokered by .
The US has traditionally played the leading role of honest broker but even most ardent supporters would need to question recurrently why there is no tangible progress taking place.
Joe Biden's latest statements in the region appear to signal a policy change.
Is a hardened US policy towards Israel forthcoming?On core issues?
Whatever the message he tried to deliver it is never soon enough for the US to state loud and clear how it sees the beginnings of permanent solution to that most intractable of disputes.
That's what friends are for.
Israel must be told unambiguously how the US views both sides of the divide.
Also, what practical steps need be taken by both Israel and the Palestinians to get from A to B.
Importantly, how to find long-term settlement in the short-term that takes account of history, compelling territorial evidence and population densities.
Conveying to both parties exactly what his Administration believes in.
No conflict seems more dogged by mistrust and built-in inertia than the Israeli-Palestinian one.
Decades of trouble and systematic backtracking on circumstantial pledges have bogged the issue down to near resolution-impossibility status.Unless a sudden change of heart grips the region's principal contenders aided by external party/ies.
The blight is such that many have become permanent non-believers in any sort of negotiations however well-intentioned from the outset and whoever brokered by .
The US has traditionally played the leading role of honest broker but even most ardent supporters would need to question recurrently why there is no tangible progress taking place.
Joe Biden's latest statements in the region appear to signal a policy change.
Is a hardened US policy towards Israel forthcoming?On core issues?
Whatever the message he tried to deliver it is never soon enough for the US to state loud and clear how it sees the beginnings of permanent solution to that most intractable of disputes.
That's what friends are for.
Israel must be told unambiguously how the US views both sides of the divide.
Also, what practical steps need be taken by both Israel and the Palestinians to get from A to B.
Importantly, how to find long-term settlement in the short-term that takes account of history, compelling territorial evidence and population densities.
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