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From: barry levine
Date: Sat, Apr 5, 2014 at 7:56 AM
Subject: re: A Peace Process in Which Process Has Come to Outweigh Peace
To: "letters@nytimes.com"
From: barry levine
Date: Sat, Apr 5, 2014 at 7:56 AM
Subject: re: A Peace Process in Which Process Has Come to Outweigh Peace
To: "letters@nytimes.com"
To the Editor:
To blandly accept that "Mr. Netanyahu is hamstrung by deep divisions in his governing coalition and his own Likud Party" is to elevate politics above governance. There are parties lined up to join any coalition to vote for peace. Netanyahu could replace any ally that balks two for one. But Netanyahu doesn't have the spine to risk the coalition in hand for the Peace he says he wants. That would require a leader.
To blandly accept that "Mr. Netanyahu is hamstrung by deep divisions in his governing coalition and his own Likud Party" is to elevate politics above governance. There are parties lined up to join any coalition to vote for peace. Netanyahu could replace any ally that balks two for one. But Netanyahu doesn't have the spine to risk the coalition in hand for the Peace he says he wants. That would require a leader.
Barry Haskell Levine
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/04/05/world/middleeast/mideast.html?_r=0
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