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Why Obama Should Keep the Heat on Israel...

TIME.com
June 2009

The big question about Barack Obama has always been this: Is he a risk taker? Domestically, he answered it months ago with his massive stimulus package. On foreign policy, we only just learned the answer. By taking on the Israeli government over the issue of settlement growth, Obama is showing that he’s a gambler overseas as well. Despite the conventional wisdom that an Israeli-Palestinian peace deal is impossible anytime soon, he seems hell-bent on pursuing one. And if he breaks china in the process, so be it.

American Presidents have opposed Israeli settlements in the West Bank since Israel conquered it in 1967. But in practice, they’ve mostly turned a blind eye. In 1991, President George H.W. Bush showed why when he tried to condition loan guarantees to Israel on a halt to settlement growth and stirred up a nasty political hornet’s nest in the process. He won only 11% of the Jewish vote the following year.

Since then, public spats with Israel have been the third rail of U.S. foreign policy. If Obama loses his current showdown with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, they could well remain so for a generation. But luckily for Obama—and unluckily for the supporters of the political status quo in Washington and Jerusalem—he’s not likely to lose.

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