sexta-feira, 19 de março de 2010
TEc "Where did all the love go?" as US-Israel relations show strains - my views
The Obama Administration's tough stand on this latest incident should go beyond a mere flare-up in words exchanged.
For all the sympathy it earned and still deserves Israel has got to display a lessening of intransigent policies.It has long adopted what is tantamount to dead-end postures on those issues that matter the most.
By making such publicly straightforward statements as the announcement of new houses in the East Jerusalem suburb, the State of Israel is simply being honest about its true intentions.
The Quartet have been working in the region but hardly any relevant inroads appear to have been made.Tony Blair has deservedly got credentials as a mediator, his Northern Ireland role foremost among them.
But for all verbal pressure brought to bear on Israel nothing seems to produced any advance in a position that's systematically cast in stone.
Those rightist nationalists wield greater power than their political representation.For them the whole problem is focused on the land which must be held and settled at all costs.
The dispute being so hard to crack will take much more than tough wording to get Israel to the point where real advances may start being made.
There will not be a break-up in ties between the US and Israel nor is that desirable in the geopolitical context of the Middle East.
The time is right, however, for the State of Israel represented by the government of the day to demonstrate willingness to listen to what the larger world is telling it.
The alternative is for the conflict to continue simmering ever prone to sudden flare-ups and untold suffering for so many.Besides the drain and wear caused to IDF and Israeli society as a whole.
A mostly successful 60-year old, knowledge-based, democratic State such as Israel can deliver much better handling the Palestininan problem.
The world has a right to expect so.
And so has the United States of America.
For all the sympathy it earned and still deserves Israel has got to display a lessening of intransigent policies.It has long adopted what is tantamount to dead-end postures on those issues that matter the most.
By making such publicly straightforward statements as the announcement of new houses in the East Jerusalem suburb, the State of Israel is simply being honest about its true intentions.
The Quartet have been working in the region but hardly any relevant inroads appear to have been made.Tony Blair has deservedly got credentials as a mediator, his Northern Ireland role foremost among them.
But for all verbal pressure brought to bear on Israel nothing seems to produced any advance in a position that's systematically cast in stone.
Those rightist nationalists wield greater power than their political representation.For them the whole problem is focused on the land which must be held and settled at all costs.
The dispute being so hard to crack will take much more than tough wording to get Israel to the point where real advances may start being made.
There will not be a break-up in ties between the US and Israel nor is that desirable in the geopolitical context of the Middle East.
The time is right, however, for the State of Israel represented by the government of the day to demonstrate willingness to listen to what the larger world is telling it.
The alternative is for the conflict to continue simmering ever prone to sudden flare-ups and untold suffering for so many.Besides the drain and wear caused to IDF and Israeli society as a whole.
A mostly successful 60-year old, knowledge-based, democratic State such as Israel can deliver much better handling the Palestininan problem.
The world has a right to expect so.
And so has the United States of America.
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