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Should the US force Israel to make concessions required to restart the peace process and bring it to an early and successful conclusion? Should berterrorist Yasser Arafat be rehabilitated and his proto-government and army rebuilt? Should the US intervene militarily?

It would hardly be the first time that the United States has acted to prevent Israel from “winning the war politically” by consolidating its military victories.

In fact, as Center for Security Policy President Frank J. Gaffney explains in a piece he wrote for Fox News, Washington has repeatedly saved the Jewish state’s enemies from the sort of crushing defeat that often changes political and strategic realities — and sometimes the losing sides’ leaders, or at least their willingness to make war.

There’s another way, he says: The US must allow Israel to decisively defeat her enemies for good.

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