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Simon Carne's avatar

‘Another feature of deterrence is that it appears as all stick and no carrot. There is no reason in principle why negative threats cannot be combined with positive inducements, but it is not a requirement of the strategy. And if the threats are working there is less reason to find incentives to encourage a potential adversary to coexist peacefully.’

To me this is the key paragraph in the post. If as Professor Freedman so clearly explains deterrence isn’t the solution (my interpretation) then political solutions will be pursued.

The lessons of Ireland are relevant.

It will take statesmen to lead. Netanyahu is tainted in many ways and there is no way back for him.

Rabin paid the price.

Is there no one in Israel capable of following his lead?

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Maureen Castens's avatar

Interesting but also begs the question whether a future based on external agencies is possible or sustainable.

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