Obama and the Middle East (updated)

In short, given the possibilities, I think the choice of Mitchell is a good one.

[Fred Hof was the assistant to Mitchell in 2001, and I gather that was the primary author of the report. This link provides a speech that Hof presented last spring in Jerusalem. I met him 30 years ago, and I have always been impressed by his good sense. He is connected to some leading realist policymakers in Washington. I do not know if he will re-engage with the appointment of Mitchell, but I certainly hope that he does.]

In hisinterview as President-electwith the Washington Post editorial board is worth listening to for a variety of reasons, including his comments on Arab-Israeli peacemaking. He emphasizes an early start, the need to build trust on both sides, and he underlines that the Arab-Israeli zone is connected to otherforeignpolicy challenges, including Pakistan, Iraq and Afghanistan. This is quite asea changefrom the Bush approach, which was to deny, emphatically, linkage.
http://bostonuniversity.blogspot.com/2009/01/obama-and-middle-east.html