Perverse Incentives Discourage Palestinian Leaders from Making Peace
A look into the Biden administration’s emerging Middle East Policy.
May 4, 2021
A look into the Biden administration’s emerging Middle East Policy.
In a detailed analysis of the Biden administration’s emerging approach to foreign affairs in general, and the Middle East in particular, Douglas Feith sees a general inclination to pay less attention to the region, with two exceptions: nuclear negotiations with Iran and the Israel-Palestinian peace process. As far at the former is concerned, Feith concludes that “President Biden is not interested in taking advantage of Iran’s current economic vulnerabilities [and] has not shown an intention to fix the nuclear deal’s major flaws.” As for the latter, Feith offers some advice:
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