By Daniel Pipes
After a decent interval, Abbas inexorably will mumble apologies, lavish praise on Trump, fire up the Palestinians’ horde of proxies, 'talk peace' with Israel, and worm his way into the administration’s good graces. When that happens, the current U.S.-Israel honeymoon will likely crash and burn, replaced by the usual bickering, where Washington wants Israelis to 'take chances for peace' and 'make painful concessions,' and they resist those pressures.
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By Louis Rene Beres
Providing for Israeli national security vis-à-vis a still-nuclearizing Iran ought never become a seat-of-the-pants 'game' – that is, the sort of stance seemingly assumed by US President Donald Trump opposite North Korea. Without any suitably long-term, systematic and deeply-thoughtful plan in place for avoiding a future nuclear war with Iran, a nuclear conflict that is deliberate, unintentional or accidental could sometime ensue.
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By Jonathan Spyer
The Israeli hope of Russian pressure to keep Iran from the border must be in vain. Which in turn leaves a number of possibilities.
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