'Strategic depth matters in a nation where almost everyone is or has been a soldier, so society cannot function for long with the nation fully mobilized. Also, before the 1967 Six-Day War, Israel within the borders established by the 1949 armistice was in one place just nine miles wide, a fact that moved George W. Bush to say: In Texas we have driveways that long. Israel exchanged a lot of land to achieve a chilly peace with Egypt, yielding the Sinai, which is almost three times larger than Israel and was 89 percent of the land captured in the process of repelling the 1967 aggression. '
Sunday, 22 August 2010
What happens when Israel 'takes risks for peace'
George F. Will in The Washington Post has some history that I think you should read. Here's one extract:
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Egypt,
Israel,
Middle East
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