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[QUOTE="ShadowSD:1333815"][QUOTE="ark:1333811"]agreed. and i doubt obama will sanction israel. if anything the UN will, but obama follows the same tune as most of the rest of the western govt's attitudes toward israel.[/QUOTE] It's less likely than more that Israel will ultimately be sanctioned by the US, but the escalating and very real of threat of doing so if they don't back off should at least continue to be used to stop them from going overboard, just as it had for the last three years. Sanctions against Israel is something the American government never threatened before this administration and I do think it counts as a significant shift even just as a negotiating tactic; it just needs to be repeated again often and firmly to the Israelis in the wake of this latest attempt to start a war. In the end, Israel will probably back off to not risk it, because they badly need us economically, which is why I agree it's less likely sanctions would actually happen in the end. But the use of that tool is crucial.[/QUOTE]
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