After days of rumors, President Obama has officially named
George Mitchell as a special envoy to the Middle East. In 2001,
Mitchell led a commission to study the conflict between the
Israelis and the Palestinians. While the group's report
(available
here) is a bit dated now, it does provide a sense of how
Mitchell views the conflict. Overall, the report reflects the
type of thinking that is typical of the so-called "even handed"
approach to the conflict which laments the cycle of violence,
calls for confidence building measures on both sides, and endless
negotiations. "In their statements and actions, each side
demonstrates a perspective that fails to recognize any truth in
the perspective of the other," the commission observed. In an
effort to achieve artificial balance, the report downplayed the
extent to which Arafat's PLO continued to pursue terrorism during
Oslo and the way it helped orchestrate the Second Intifada.
Those who consider themselves the responsible ones in Washington
are obsessed with a never-ending peace process,
regardless of whether it ever achieves any actual peace. The jury
is still out on the Israeli incursion into Gaza, but it's pretty
clear that Hamas will still be a potent force on the Palestinian
side, and peace will never be possible so long as that is the
case.
Alan Brooks| 1.22.09 @ 7:44PM
peace in the mideast? when?
year 2100?
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Alan Brooks| 1.23.09 @ 8:59AM
a scrap of peace treaty paper is signed, weapons (upwards in quality, south in price) are stockpiled, the pressure builds up.
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sidnee| 12.12.09 @ 12:01PM
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