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3. Yes. Because international problems should be solved by international negotiations not
Thu Mar 26, 2015, 11:14 AM
Mar 2015

by unilateral action or the military.

How much weight should the US assign to the concerns of the government of Israel when making these negotiations?

Very little except in the sense that a successful peace deal will be good for Israel and everyone else in the region by limiting, one would hope, the possibility of use of nuclear weapons in the area. While those weapons, if ever used, would be aimed at specific targets, the fallout - both literal and figurative - would affect everyone.

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