« The Squeaky Wheel | Main | Quote For The Day » 12 Jan 2009 12:15 pm The Poisoned Fruit Of Gaza?Fallows dissects Anthony Cordesman's analysis:
Let us check some of the effects of the Krauthammer-style offensive: a greater association in the Arab-Muslim mind that the US is on the side of corrupt and brutal Arab autocracies; widespread global revulsion at the sight of a vastly superior army causing, even unintentionally, horrifying civilian casualties; a greater identification with Hamas among Gazans; a weakening of the Palestinian Authority on the West Bank; growing sympathy from the Sunni Arab street toward the Tehran theocracy. And this is without a last-minute rocket volley from Hamas after an Israeli withdrawal. At this point, one hopes that this was a misguided attempt to forestall Iranian influence in Gaza before the Obama administration ends the Bush policy toward Tehran. Maybe it buys Israel time. Maybe that time is worth the costs. Or maybe Cordesman is onto something:
Meanwhile, the regional struggle between Egypt and Iran continues. Hamas is currently in the middle. But so is Israel. And America. (Photo: Artillery shells explode in the air to lay down smoke cover over Palestinian homes as the Israeli army battles Hamas militants in the central Gaza Strip January 12, 2009 as seen from Israel's border with the Palestinian territory. By David Silverman/Getty.) TrackBack URL for this entry:http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00d83451c45669e2010536bd9340970b Listed below are links to weblogs that reference 'The Poisoned Fruit Of Gaza?' |

