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Mideast Peace Reconsidered
Section: CURRENT ISSUES / COMMENTARY
Author: Morton A. Kaplan
Publication: The world & I online
Issue Date: 1/1/1996
Size: 1,228 Words, 8,692 Characters

Despite this, I am not a peacenik. Although I would not have supported an American push beyond the narrow waist in Korea in 1950, I would have supported a push to the Yalu in 1951. Although I recognized as early as 1961 that noninvolvement in Vietnam was a supportable option, I would never have bugged out in the way in which the United States did in 1975. Although I thought a peace process was in the American interest in Israel, unlike the U.S. government, I never would have pressed peace initiatives if they had not been supportive of Israel's survivability.vbcrlf        The funeral of Prime Minister Rabin seemed to indicate that the peace process was consistent with the security of Israel. The presence of King Hussein of Jordan, President Mubarak of...

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... can give him. We cannot allow a fundamentalist terrorist--or the fundamentalists and terrorists, both Arab and Israeli, who applaud the assassination--to stop the peace process.vbcrlf        Editor's Note: For an in-depth analysis and international editorial comment on Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin's assassination, please read the World Views section. vbcrlf

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