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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
THE NEAR EAST: HEADING FOR AN ISRAELI GROUND OFFENSIVE
2006-07-18
! Link (title and below) to .pdf (6 pages).
by Claude MONIQUET, President of the ESISC

Peace still seems a long way off for the Middle East. Three factors have combined to place the region in the middle of a military crisis which seems destined to last for at least another few days, if not two to three weeks. Two of these reasons are purely circumstantial, while the other is strategic.

As far as the circumstances are concerned, it is clear that there has been no compliance with the two conditions imposed by the Israelis (as well as by the G8 and most of the western nations, even though some countries continue to criticize what they see as a "disproportionate" Israeli response) for the cessation of hostilities. These two conditions are clear, distinct and non-negotiable: the Hezbollah must release the two kidnapped Israeli soldiers safe and sound and suspend its rocket attacks on Israel... To read more
Claude Moniquet is a belgian journalist who graduated from terror specialist to private analyst; his views are always measured, sound and interesting, and on top of that he's "liberal" (european sense, IE free-markets, small gvt,... his first synthesis notes were published online at the belgian Hayek Institute) and non-idiotarian.
A refreshing change from "big" think tanks like the ifri!
Posted by:anonymous5089

#3  Oops, wrong article.
Posted by: gromgoru   2006-07-18 18:45  

#2  Why is everybody expect Israel to eliminate the Iranian nuke threat? It isn't if we're the only ones concerned.
Posted by: gromgoru   2006-07-18 18:45  

#1  Thanks.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2006-07-18 17:39  

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