How US and Israel can forge stability through war: Strategic lessons from the Middle East
Focusing on false timelines instead of victory plays to America’s counterproductive prescriptions for Israel, especially now that Israel is finally turning the tide of war in its favor.
By ERIC R. MANDEL | OCTOBER 20, 2024
President Isaac Herzog meets with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken in Tel Aviv, in May. The Biden administration is focusing on false timelines instead of long-term victories, especially now that Israel is turning the tide of war in its favor, the writer argues. (photo credit: TOMER APPELBAUM/FLASH90)
The US and Israel are considering how today’s wars can lead to a more stable tomorrow.
One of the most detrimental decisions that American foreign policy strategists make regarding the Middle East is to begin their policy discussions by prioritizing how to exit and wind up kinetic actions before we delineate our goals and define victory.


















