jueves, julio 27, 2006

¿Rogará Israel el cese al fuego?

Eso puede ser comenta Andrew Sullivan, y más por que cada día que pasa desgasta la política estadounidense en el Medio Oriente.

"Given the difficulties of the military task, the lack of any sustainable basis for security under these tactics, and the need for the European powers for a potential buffer zone, the Israeli hope for a quick Hezbollah-destroying offensive looks increasingly bogged down. U.S. interests in the Middle East are equally not served by alienating every Arab or Muslim ally, including Maliki, in a war of attrition that will not accomplish the only worthwhile purpose: serious stability and border security... There will come a time when the destruction of Southern Lebanon and the inability to remove Hezbollah by force will demand either re-occupation of Southern Lebanon by Israel, or an international force. Time is running out for the former option. Given our other urgent task in the Middle East - finding a way to prevent Iraq descending into all-out civil war - involving allies in the fight against Hezbollah is increasingly vital. A cease-fire is needed, sooner rather than later."

Pedir el cese el fuego no es ir en contra de Israel, es apoyarlo para buscar soluciones más inteligentes, en un mundo donde cada vez más la guerra es menos y menos una opción viable como bien explica Robert Wright en NonZero.

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