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  1. I’m not very “up” on this deal, but I do have something to say/write:

    Trump very publicly and perhaps ostentatiously promised a deal — before the Trump-47 administration was even to begin.

    As a consequence, I am gingerly suggesting (in the form of a question) that Trump got the deal he promised, but at what price? Could he have gotten a better deal had he not imposed the “before I’m inaugurated”* constraint? Did he skimp on dotting “I”s and crossing “T”s, or (I seriously hope not) worse, in order to brag about getting the deal?

    I don’t know the answer(s) to these questions, but I’d feel a lot better if that “before I’m inaugurated” constraint weren’t staring me in the face.

    * I don’t have an exact quote in front of me, but I am sure that the gist is correct.

  2. M J R:

    I also have reservations about the effect of Trump setting that deadline, and I wonder if the Reagan precedent led him to say it when a different approach might have been better.

    Then again, I believe that his actual focus in setting that deadline was the American hostages. His message was “as president I will not tolerate taking American hostages. Do not take any on my watch or you will be extremely sorry.” And he figures he will help Israel after that, for the rest of his term.

  3. The hostages and Hamas are a sideshow. The real issue is Iran and their nuclear weapons development program and their funding and arming of proxies around Israel. Will the United States give Israel a green light and help to take out the nuclear program? Will the United States reimpose sanctions on Iran to stop them from selling oil? If Israel is able to get these from the United States, then any losses in the hostage deal are unimportant.

  4. M J R, neo, and Bob Wilson:

    I don’t agree with a lot of what neo said in this post—almost seems as she is making excuses for Israel.

    Israel has dealt with these hostage situations since at least 1972 – so they are already well into a ‘marathon’. Repeating the same ‘negotiating with terrorists for hostages’ over and over again and again sounds more akin to a definition of insanity:

    ‘Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.’

    Israel is not insane, but the Palestinians seem to have ‘Their Number’. Long past time that Israel fixes this weakness—before it is too late for them to fix. Israelis need a new weapon against the Palestinians—one that can kill 10’s of thousands instantly and doesn’t kill millions in the aftermath. Yes, maybe that weapon kills a hundred hostages, but it also killed at least 9,900 Palestinians (not including stray reporters and UN members). Don’t dally with the next use of the weapon—say you want the hostages back and then use the weapon again. Don’t even give the appearance of it being a negotiation…use the weapon without dally over and over until the hostages are returned or all dead.

    Anyway, we need to remember that Trump forced or convinced the Israelis this time. Trump is on the Trump Tally list for this—just waiting to see if he is going to help Israel with Iran, and am not speaking of more weak sanctions again.

    Great point by Bob Wilson @ 5:25…

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