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David with this in mind?
It's simple: Barak is pursuing these
policies because he actually believes
they are what Israel needs. The prime
minister is not a reluctant tourist at
Camp David.
He also knows that without a peace
deal, his government is doomed to
failure.
Having effectively torpedoed his
broad coalition over his willingness
to eschew "red lines," Barak has no
reason to hold back once he is in
Maryland.
Moreover, Barak genuinely
believes that he can end the conflict
with a bold stroke of diplomacy,
much as he was able to win battles
as a commando. This idea may be
more a product of hubris, which
leads him to see himself as the savior
of the Israeli people (as his anti-
democratic attitude towards the
Knesset in which he sees himself as
unaccountable to anyone seems to
indicate) than of common sense.
Nevertheless, this is his idea, not
Clinton's.
Its 2000, Not 1978
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As for Clinton, for all our justified
fears of American pressure, the fact is,
if Israel chose to stand up to the
expected Clintonian coercion, there is
little doubt it could do so successfully.
Unlike Carter, who, in 1978, had two
more years in office during which he
could squeeze Israel, Clinton has but
five months left on his lease at 1600
Pennsylvania Avenue.
Even if he actually chooses to use
that time making Barak pay for his
stubbornness, do we really think he
would sink Vice President Al Gore's
presidential campaign just to get even
for a failed summit? Not likely, when
Israel could count on a sympathetic
Congress to back up its refusal to give
in on its own security.
In the end, the summit may collapse
in failure due more to Arafat's obduracy
than to that of Barak. Israel can look
forward to a future filled with violence,
courtesy of the Palestinian state, whether
a deal is signed or not.
But if a deal is reached, as much as
it might be easy to blame Clinton for
what Israel may do at Camp David, it
is time for American Jews to face facts:
despite the trappings of American
presidential pomp and diplomatic
prowess, this will be Barak's show.
Blame him if you don't like the
outcome, not Clinton.