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Mr. Clinton and
Mr. Dole, faces deep
domestic divisions.
the stern but empty rhetoric
about terrorism that has poured
out of Washington for the past
few years.
And yet the presidential cam-
paign, which will shape our re-
sponse to these crises, already
has turned into a numbing im-
age contest revolving largely
around the question of which
candidate can avoid getting too
entangled in his own all-too-
evident shortcomings, and
around diversionary issues such
as abortion and homosexuality
and sanctions on the pathetical-
ly insignificant nation of Cuba.
The country may be at a cross-
roads, but there is little indica-
tion that voters will get to make
meaningful choices about which
route to take in November.
In Israel, Prime Minister
Binyamin Netanyahu is fre-
quently described as an "Amer-
ican-style" politician, a pejorative
label. But at least he offered vot-
ers a reasonably clear choice on
broad policy questions.
Israelis made that choice in
May; what's unclear now is ex- ce –/
actly how the new leader will sort
out campaign promises and cur-
rent political pressures in a way
that will produce coherent poli-
cy.
Reading an electoral mandate
is always difficult; in the case of
Mr. Netanyahu's victory, differ-
ent groups of voters were send-
ing very different messages.
Some demanded an end of land
for peace negotiations; others
wanted to continue the negotia-
tions, but at a slower pace. Many
were just expressing an under-
standable dismay that progress
in the peace process had not been
matched by enhanced security in
their own lives.
And Mr. Netanyahu, like Mr.
Clinton and Mr. Dole, faces deep