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Experts Divided on Likelihood of Obama Bringing Middle East Peace


15 May 2009

The leaders of Egypt, Israel and the Palestinian Authority are due in Washington over the next three weeks. Their talks with President Barack Obama reflect the importance the administration has placed on finding a peaceful solution to the long-running Arab-Israeli conflict. But Mideast experts differ on the president's chances for success.

President Obama's special envoy to the Middle East, former Senator George Mitchell, says conflicts are created by human beings and can also be resolved by human beings. But a trio of experts at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington believes time is running out for even the most dedicated human beings to find a peaceful resolution.

Aaron Miller, public policy scholar at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
Aaron Miller, public policy scholar at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
The Obama administration is working on a new approach to a comprehensive Mideast peace deal - a gradual process in which a step forward by one side, such as a halt to new settlements by Israel, is matched by a step from the other side, such as an Arab move toward normalizing relations with the Jewish state. Aaron Miller, a public policy scholar at the Wilson Center, says even with this fresh approach, Obama needs to follow a proven tactic that produced agreements in the past.
 
"Any American president, if he is going to succeed in the Arab-Israeli negotiation, is going to have a way of providing reassurances to both Arabs and Israelis, and Palestinians as well," he says. "And in critical stages of negotiations brings pressure as well. It is not just about pressure. It's about reassurance and pressure, incentives and disincentives. [Former U.S. Secretary of State Henry] Kissinger did it that way. [Former President Jimmy] Carter did it that way. [Former Secretary of State James] Baker did it that way, and if Obama is going to succeed, he will have to do it that way as well."

The United States is pursuing what's called the two-state solution - an independent Palestine living in peace next to a secure Israel.

Shai Feldman, director of the Center for Middle East Studies at Brandeis University
Shai Feldman, director of the Center for Middle East Studies at Brandeis University
But Shai Feldman, director of the Center for Middle East Studies at Brandeis University, says President Obama may have a difficult time reassuring Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that a Palestinian state will not compromise Israeli security.

"The problem we have is that when people have the concept of a state in mind, they think a state has to have an army; it has to have complete control of its airspace; it has to have unhindered control over its exit and entry points. And given Israel's security requirements, the Palestinian sovereignty would have to be compromised. I can even see a situation where Netanyahu comes here and says these things, and the president says, 'I don't see this is necessarily contradicting the principle of two states.'"

Ghaith Al-Omari, former policy adviser to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas
Ghaith Al-Omari, former policy adviser to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas
Ghaith Al-Omari agrees that the definition of a state is at the core of the problem. But the former policy adviser to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas says leaving the definition vague is a necessary diplomatic strategy.

"In terms of the Obama administration's concept of the two-state solution, I think there isn't one specifically, and I think that's the right position to be in. I think ultimately the two sides would decide what is the two-state solution. The two-state solution is the solution that is sellable to both publics. And I think the U.S. should get its cue from the parties themselves."  

The three experts agree that no breakdown in the Middle East peace efforts is imminent, but Shai Feldman warns that failure to move beyond the status quo could have dire consequences.

"If there is no progress and there is more and more disappointments and disillusionment and a sense that, in reality, things are moving in the direction of what Israel is referring to as a "one-state solution," then I think the degree of discontent among Palestinians would probably result in another wave of violence."

That is the same warning given by Jordan's King Abdullah, who is promoting an even bolder peace between Israel and all the world's Muslim nations, and who met recently with President Obama to discuss it.  The price of failure in the Middle East is well-known, and experts say that knowledge is driving the Obama administration's urgent focus on moving the peace process forward.
 



Comments:

1. 2 state settlement

Obama is so obviously a peacemaker that I hope he suceeds in the peace settlement to the extent that he convinces all parties that a two state solution is the best solution and the best way forward for peace, which they should all go for instead of Israels goal of control. Peace settlements rather than power and control EVERY TIME. I admire Obama so much, peacemaking and diplomacy seems to be 'shining out of him' as he once said of some pastors speeches, many of which he analysed.
Submitted by: L Drew (UK)
05-17-2009 - 20:31:33

2. Middle East Peace

Perhaps the Palestinians first should work out a two-state solution between the West Bank/Fatah/Kleptocracy and Gaza/Hamas/Theocracy. Israel could give Abbas everything he wants and there still would not be resolution. The Palestinians first must act like a country before they can be a sustainable country. There are no signs of this happening. What is America's answer? Pressure Israel. Well you pressure who is available and easiest and this means your friends. And this is why American meddling in the so-called peace process ends in failure.
Submitted by: gonnif (USA)
05-16-2009 - 07:13:00

3. 2 state solution

The only multi-state solution that will assure Israel it's security and provide a good government for Palistinians is for Jordan and Egypt to step up and and resume responsibility for the West-Bank and Gaza respectively. They controlled these territories before 1967 and should again. Before you say this is imposable tell me why it less posable that a "state made up of Gaza and the West Bank, with Hamas and Fattah at each others throats.
Submitted by: martygtex (USA)
05-16-2009 - 02:24:46

4.

The jewish people will never live in peace if they dont stop stealing the Palestinian land , the all world not just the U.S. should intervene and force israel to come to their sense and stop committing war crimes toward the Palestinian
Submitted by: scott (U.S.A.)
05-16-2009 - 02:19:30

5. One state for all like in South Africa

It is too late for two states, only real democratic solution is one state for all. Imagine if there would have been a call for a white South Africa and a Black South Africa. The world would never have tolerated that. No difference here.
Submitted by: janet (usa)
05-16-2009 - 02:09:38

6. Middle East Peace

Failure to recognize there's no Ameraican solution to Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan, will lead to the downfall of the Obama Administration. President Obama will quickly lose his popularity among the American people. Retired General Wesley Clark will be the next President of the United States.
Submitted by: MSG Moore (USA)
05-16-2009 - 01:44:00

7.

The jewish people will never live in peace if they dont stop stealing the Palestinian land , the all world not just the U.S. should intervene and force israel to come to their sense and stop committing war crimes toward the Palestinian
Submitted by: scott (U.S.A.)
05-15-2009 - 23:42:49

8. peace

The fallacy is that u.s. pressure produces 'peace' and failure leads to violence. The reality is that u.s. pressure in the region always leads to more violence. The u.s. would be better off putting pressure on Iran not to develop nukes.
Submitted by: dan4321 (usa)
05-15-2009 - 23:41:07

9. fake promises

One can only wonder how far would the west specifically the US would continue to insult the Arab and Islamic world with its fake promises and deceiving media announcements about its position and goal toward an honest and fair solution to the Arab Israel conflict. No doubt that time is on the Zionist side when it comes to any proposed negotiation with the Arabs, they are expanding the settlements, they are bringing Jew from all over the world to fill up the newly built settlements in the Arab land, they are displacing as many Palestinians and killing as many as they can, all this under the US and EU watchful eye. The US and EU do not see the need to rush to secure a Palestinian state, however they can't wait to secure the state of Israel from ANY possible harm, in the present or in the future, that is why now, they are willing and have started to work with Syrian government to bring them back to the world arena, after so many years of isolation by the US and EU for supporting the freed
Submitted by: AssanaYemen (USA/Yemen)
05-15-2009 - 22:23:31

10.

Experts Divided on Likelihood of Obama Bringing Middle East Peace......what expert believes this is likely...dumb headline.
Submitted by: Andy ()
05-15-2009 - 21:59:28

11. Israel

There will no peace in Israel or the rest of the world until Jesus comes back. President Obama or any other world leader can only try. They will be unsuccessful.
Submitted by: Momoftwo (USA)
05-15-2009 - 21:50:10

12. Middle east peace

It's past time for the conflict to be resolved. I don't understand why adults on either side can put aside their differences so that their children can grow up in a peaceful time. The disgusting thing is that it's merely a religious difference keeping these two peoples split, when they all share so much in common.
Submitted by: Navyguy (USA)
05-15-2009 - 21:40:50

13.

It's always 'fair & balanced' to solicit Jewish opinions about the occupation of Palestinians...It's analogous to having rapists decide what is 'fair & balanced' in determining the consequences of their actions are with respect to their victims. Such nonsense...4th strongest military in the world and we're treated to an insulting litany of excuses about 'security'
Submitted by: FcukBsuh (Suisse)
05-15-2009 - 21:21:27

14. Peace between Palestine and Israel

There is not likely to ever be peace between the Palestinians and the State of Israel. Both sides are ruled by the extremists who have a "no compromise" "take no prisioners" "all or nothing" approach to the Peace process. While Obama shows himself as a person willing to compromise and reach out to adversaries, the Israelis and Palestinians have no such leader. The carnage and hatred will likely go on for years. It's time the America insists on a two state solution....or let the two sides duke it out to the death
Submitted by: Norris Hall ()
05-15-2009 - 21:17:38

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