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ID141553
Title ProperWhy Israel waits
Other Title Informationanti-solutionism as a strategy
LanguageENG
AuthorSachs, Natan
Summary / Abstract (Note)Israeli national security strategy can seem baffling. Many observers in the United States and Europe, for example, wonder how Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu could have warned for years that Iran’s nuclear program posed an existential threat to Israel yet has balked at the international community’s attempts to defang it. By raising concerns about the nuclear deal between Iran and five great powers without offering a convincing alternative, Netanyahu has appeared to oppose any solution at all. Instead, as Philip Hammond, the British foreign secretary, said in July, Netanyahu is acting as though he would prefer a “permanent state of standoff” with Tehran.
`In' analytical NoteForeign Affairs Vol. 94, No.6; Nov/Dec 2015:p.74-83
Journal SourceForeign Affairs Vol: 94 No 6
Key WordsIsrael ;  Israeli national security ;  Nuclear Deal ;  Obama Administration ;  Palestinians ;  Iran’s Nuclear Program ;  Strategy ;  Anti-Solutionism ;  Jewish Demographic Majority ;  Israel’s Policy Toward Iran


 
 
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