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There is no military solution likely to bring Israel a better outcome than a negotiated agreement
Relying simply on military force to achieve your objectives, while your adversaries are also focused on politics, is a losing strategy
The tensions with Israel may not result in another war but if they do, reconstituting the current state would be near impossible
The behaviour of some Lebanese senior leaders is destroying what remains of the Taif Accord
A full-blown conflict inside Lebanon that involves Israel, Hezbollah and Iran is unlikely to break out
There are parallel calculations by both men, involving facing a backlash and accepting defeat
In an election year in the US, important constituencies in the Democratic Party would turn against Biden if he opposed Israel
Its deterrence equation with Tehran's proxies relies on brinkmanship, and stamina on the other side is waning
As French and British imperialists found out, no colonial model can ever work in the face of strong local nationalism
If there were political aims, we can only guess what they were. Last week, Hamas reportedly sought a return to the status quo before October 7
Hezbollah has effectively hijacked the state’s prerogative to declare war, and it has taken Lebanon into a risky conflict with Israel
The development, itself an outcome of Saudi-Iranian rapprochement, may revive the idea of a 'shared neighbourhood' between regional powers
A five-country group assisting Lebanon is about to meet in the coming weeks to discuss the Lebanese presidential election
Biden has no realistic political endgame for the war and little regional backing for anything he proposes
Tensions continue to simmer yet an escalation has so far been avoided. This is deliberate