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Anger and distrust have strained the U.S.-Israeli alliance as the
Obama administration and Netanyahu government have clashed over
Israeli settlements, convulsions in the Arab world, and negotiating
with Iran. Our Separate Ways is an urgent examination of why the
alliance has deteriorated and the dangers of its neglect.Powerful
demographic, cultural, and strategic currents in Israel and the
United States are driving the two countries apart. In America, the
once-solid pro-Israel consensus is being corroded by partisan
rancor, which also pits conservative Jews against the more liberal
Jewish majority. In Israel, surveys of young Jewish citizens reveal
a disdain for democracy, and, in some cases, a readiness to curb
the civil liberties of non-Jews. Prospects for preserving a liberal
Zionism against the pressures for Greater Israel" are dimming as
hopes for a two-state solution fade.The acrimony between President
Barack Obama and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been a
symptom, not cause, of the deeper crisis. If the alliance becomes
just a transactional arrangement, then the moral, emotional, and
largely intangible bonds that have long tied the two countries
together will continue to weaken. Going separate ways at a time of
Middle East chaos, and despite profound historical commitment,
would be an immense tragedy. The partnership must restore the
shared vision that created it.
After the Surge: The Case for U.S. Military Disengagement from Iraq
is premised on the judgment that the United States is not
succeeding in Iraq and that Iraq itself is more divided and violent
than ever. It concludes that the administration's decision to
increase U.S. force levels will fail to prevent further
deterioration in the situationand that there is no alternative
policy with the potential to turn things around.
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