Tuesday, February 14, 2006

The way things work

The Submit, Dammit! Theory of Democracy:
The United States and Israel are discussing ways to destabilize the Palestinian government so that newly elected Hamas officials will fail and elections will be called again, according to Israeli officials and Western diplomats.

The intention is to starve the Palestinian Authority of money and international connections to the point where, some months from now, its president, Mahmoud Abbas, is compelled to call a new election. The hope is that Palestinians will be so unhappy with life under Hamas that they will return to office a reformed and chastened Fatah movement.

The officials also argue that a close look at the election results shows that Hamas won a smaller mandate than previously understood.

The officials and diplomats, who said this approach was being discussed at the highest levels of the State Department and the Israeli government, spoke on condition of anonymity because they are not authorized to speak publicly on the issue.

They say Hamas will be given a choice: recognize Israel's right to exist, forswear violence and accept previous Palestinian-Israeli agreements — as called for by the United Nations and the West — or face isolation and collapse.

Opinion polls show that Hamas's promise to better the lives of the Palestinian people was the main reason it won. But the United States and Israel say Palestinian life will only get harder if Hamas does not meet those three demands. They say Hamas plans to build up its militias and increase violence and must be starved out of power.

2 comments:

MT said...

You'd rather they drop bombs? All they're asking is that Hamas withdraw its very explicit declared state of war against Israel and the West. I personally think we don't have to be nice to nations that have declared war against us. The ultimatum is really only to talk nice now that they're on the world stage. Hamas gets to go on thinking whatever it was they were thinking before.

helmut said...

Yeah, it might be a strategic leak, in fact. But I have very little sympathy for either side here. It's a new version of the standard, "you quit killing first" approach.