Can a policy crafted for a foreign government and presented to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu serve as a blueprint for US regional policy? At what cost in credibility, blood, treasure and American integrity? At what cost to Israel?
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They’re saying no political considerations will be part of the decision-making process — which is of course quite ridiculous ... Barak is running for prime minister. Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni is running for prime minister. Opposition leader Benjamin Netanyahu is running for prime minister. And I’m sure that when they’re all making decisions, they have it on the back of their minds.
A large-scale operation will benefit [Israeli Defense Minister] Ehud Barak, and will show that [the Israli FM] Tzipi Livni is tough on the Palestinians and will weaken the [head of the opposition] Benjamin Netanyahu who will no longer seem as the only ultranationalist candidate.
If (Likud Chairman Benjamin) Netanyahu, who has already negotiated the future of the Golan, really wanted to convince people that he intends on keeping the integrity of Land of Israel, he can do only one thing – reinstate my slot, as voted for by the party members
I believe all of Kadima's registered voters understand that beyond the head-to-head battle between me and (Likud Chairman Benjamin) Netanyahu, people vote through the ballot. So the list should be composed of good people.
Like I said about (US President-elect Barack) Obama and (presidential candidate John) McCain, here too we'll work with any elected prime minister – be it (Kadima Chairwoman Tzipi) Livni or (Likud Chairman Benjamin) Netanyahu