ID | 098111 |
Title Proper | Notes on a return to Israel and the West bank |
Other Title Information | reflection on US peacemaking, the security mission, and what should be done |
Language | ENG |
Author | Dermer, Philip J |
Publication | 2010. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The following document, previously unpublished, was written in March 2010 by a recently retired ( June 2009) U.S. Army colonel with thirty years experience in the Middle East, including tours of duty and advisory roles (in both military/security and civilian domains) from North Africa to the Persian Gulf. The subject of the informal report is the author's first two trips as a "civilian" to Israel and the West Bank, where he had served two tours of duty, most recently as U.S. military attaché in Tel Aviv during Israel's 2005 unilateral disengagement from Gaza and the formation of the U.S. Security Coordinator's (USSC) mission to reform Palestinian Authority (PA) security forces. Written as an internal document for military colleagues and government circles, the report has been circulating widely-as did the author's earlier briefings on travel or missions in Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt, and especially Iraq-among White House senior staff, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Defense Intelligence Agency, CENTCOM (U.S. Central Command), EUCOM (U.S. European Command), and the USSC team. |
`In' analytical Note | Journal of Palestine Studies Vol. 39, No. 3; Spr 2010: p66-81 |
Journal Source | Journal of Palestine Studies Vol. 39, No. 3; Spr 2010: p66-81 |
Key Words | Israel ; Wast Bank ; US ; Secuirty ; Peacemaking |