August 27, 2015

LOSING WARS IS WHAT BIBI DOES:

How the Iran Deal Will Pass--and Why It Should (Fred Kaplan, 8/27/15, Slate)

It's looking more and more like Benjamin Netanyahu committed a strategic blunder in so ferociously opposing the Iran nuclear deal and in rallying his American allies to spend all their resources on a campaign to kill the deal in Congress.

If current trends hold, the Israeli prime minister and his stateside lobbyists--mainly AIPAC--are set to lose this fight. It's politically risky for Israel's head of state to go up against the president of his only big ally and benefactor; it's catastrophic to do so and come away with nothing. Similarly, it's a huge defeat for AIPAC, whose power derives from an image of invincibility. American politicians and donors might get the idea that the group isn't so invincible after all, that they can defy its wishes, now and then, without great risk.

That's a rare trifecta, losing to Hezbollah, Hamas and Iran.

Posted by at August 27, 2015 5:32 PM
  

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