The Oct. 7 slaughter of Israeli innocents by Hamas and the ensuing war in Gaza that Hamas cynically welcomes is a tragedy full of lessons that Israel and the U.S. should have learned long ago. Prince Talleyrand, the diplomatic genius who served four successive French governments in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, summarized the key lesson. As he reportedly told his master Napoleon, “You can do anything with bayonets, Sire, except sit on them.” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the Israeli right-wing have tried to sit on bayonets for over 20 years, and Oct. 7 and the Gaza war is the result. I saw the U.S. version of sitting-on-bayonets during three years in Vietnam as
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