Wednesday, June 30, 2010 - 10:23 AM

While it is anathema to broach the subject of engaging militant groups like Hizballah and Hamas in official Washington circles (to say nothing of Israel), that is exactly what a team of senior intelligence officers at U.S. Central Command--CENTCOM--has been doing. In a "Red Team" report issued on May 7 and entitled "Managing Hizballah and Hamas," senior CENTCOM intelligence officers question the current U.S. policy of isolating and marginalizing the two movements. Instead, the Red Team recommends a mix of strategies that would integrate the two organizations into their respective political mainstreams. While a Red Team exercise is deliberately designed to provide senior commanders with briefings and assumptions that challenge accepted strategies, the report is at once provocative, controversial--and at odds with current U.S. policy.
Among its other findings, the five-page report calls for the integration of Hizballah into the Lebanese Armed Forces, and Hamas into the Palestinian security forces led by Fatah, the party of Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas. The Red Team's conclusion, expressed in the final sentence of the executive summary, is perhaps its most controversial finding: "The U.S. role of assistance to an integrated Lebanese defense force that includes Hizballah; and the continued training of Palestinian security forces in a Palestinian entity that includes Hamas in its government, would be more effective than providing assistance to entities--the government of Lebanon and Fatah--that represent only a part of the Lebanese and Palestinian populace respectively" (emphasis in the original). The report goes on to note that while Hizballah and Hamas "embrace staunch anti-Israel rejectionist policies," the two groups are "pragmatic and opportunistic."
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Hizballah is the way the movement's name was spelled in the memo. So the editors have kept the same spelling throughout, though the preferred spelling of the organization for FP (in other posts) is Hezbollah.
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Israeli is a trainwreck and she is coming up a huge full spectrum double-loser on fundamental strategic foreign policy and she will be changed forever – and that is a good thing.
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These ethnic-cleansers have grabbed and stolen their way into 'One-state' and now wring their hands and tear their clothes about how impossible it is for them to live in one state – ha! – ridiculous!
Israel is existentally stuck hard in a ditch of her own digging - she cannot withdraw her settlers to enable a two state solution and she cannot continue to exist as an illegal one-state Apartheid - a true binational state is inevitable unless she wants the civil war of withdrawing her 'ethnic-cleansers' she likes to call 'settlers'
It has become time for the world to protect the Palestinians from the Israelis - talking to Hamas and Hezbollah is a good start

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