Commentaries And Analysis On President Trump's Decision To Recognize Jerusalem As Israel's Capital



Will Inboden, Foreign Policy: Will the U.S. Embassy’s Move to Jerusalem Matter?

Israel currently sits athwart two countervailing strategic trends.

The White House’s announcement today that the United States will be recognizing Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and potentially moving the U.S. Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem is commanding headlines and provoking consternation from some Middle Eastern leaders (for a balanced articulation of the many nuances and ramifications of this issue, see this insightful assessment by Dennis Ross and David Makovsky). As newsworthy as the Jerusalem announcement may be, will it be strategically significant, either in the immediate or long term?

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WNU Editor: Every commentary and analysis that I have read today paints a picture of doom and gloom on President Trump's decision to call Jerusalem the capital of Israel .... with the exception of this commentator who believes that there is a silver lining to this announcement .... Trump's recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital has a silver lining (Haroon Moghul, NBC). As to what is my take .... the Middle East is undergoing enormous changes right now, moving one's embassy to Jerusalem pales when compared to the destructive wars that have gripped/are gripping/and will be gripping the region. But it will impact future Israeli - Palestinian peace talks ... peace talks that (unfortunately) have been going nowhere for years. And what will be that impact?  A realization that both sides are even more farther apart in finding common ground on what to do with Jerusalem.

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