Posted on 12/12/2004 5:15:11 PM PST by quidnunc
Dennis Ross
The Missing Peace. The Inside Story of the Fight for Middle East Peace
(Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 2004) 840 pages
For some 13 years under three presidents, Dennis Ross served honorably as a U.S. envoy to the Middle East, and thus knew intimately the disappointments of the Madrid, Oslo, Paris, Wye, and Camp David protocols. Indeed, Ross had the unenviable task of reconciling the various proposed solutions of an exasperated Ronald Reagan, George Shultz, George H.W. Bush, James Baker, Bill Clinton, Warren Christopher, and Madeleine Albright with those of most of the key Israelis Shamir, Rabin, Peres, Netanyahu, Barak, and Sharon while dealing, of course, with the perennial specter of Yassir Arafat. Leaders come, leaders go; but the late Arafat always remained recalcitrant in his 1960s headdress and holster, his former Marxist rhetoric superseded by trendy public allegiance to Islamic fundamentalism, and resplendent in the bemedaled uniform of a general without either an army or a single victory.
Indeed, the billionaire gangster Arafat emerges as the antagonist in Rosss account of the endless search for a comprehensive Middle East peace. He peeps out on every page predictably obstructing each new initiative that followed after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the PLO support for Saddam in the Gulf War, failed intifadas, and the election victories of the Israeli left. That the Europeans and many weary Israelis were eager to empower Arafat as a serious leader, despite his military impotence and rampant corruption, is perhaps understandable given his tribal connections on the West Bank and his long terrorist activity. But why the Americans ever recanted and worked with this pathological criminal remains unanswered by Rosss 800 pages of fascinating, but ultimately depressing, detail.
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Bump for later read.
Interesting review. But it would take a terrible masochist to read an 800-page book about such a miserable tale of corruption, delusion, deception, and failure.
Will these people ever come to their senses - probably not!
Hey, that's not fair. He often had forces at his command. In Lebanon for instance they scored victories, and inflicted high, um, "casualties," against many an unarmed village.
BTTT
To quote Teddy Roosevelt "BULLY"
Regards and Thanks
alfa6 ;>}
A good definition of insainity.
Doing the samething over and over and over and expecting a different result
I've recently come to the opinion that the problem with all these mideast peace proccesses is they are putting the cart before the horse. You cannot make peace (real peace) with a dictatorship, and the PA is a dictatorship, always has been. How do you make peace when only one side really wants it?
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