March 9, 2007
Galia Golan, a veteran political scientist and professor at the Interdisciplinary Center-Herzliya, analyzes Russia’s increased activity in the Middle East:
“I don’t think that there is very much that Israel can do. We have an interest, of course, in maintaining a good relationship with Russia and in trying to curb their arms deliveries, or to discourage them from getting too deeply involved with Iran or with Syria in the arms area, but I don’t think that we have very much power, we don’t have much to offer Russia, I don’t think that we can really do very much except to continue to complain and to try to temper them. The game is much, much bigger than Israel.” Read more>>
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