For perhaps a quarter of the world’s population, President Donald Trump’s recognition of Jerusalem on December 6 was humiliating. Just for that reason it makes Middle East peace more probable. More than President Jimmy Carter, who brokered the Israeli-Egyptian peace deal of 1979, President Trump is likely to be remembered as the American president who contributed most to peace.
Wars end not when the loser is defeated, but rather when the loser is humiliated. Throughout history, as I argued in a 2016 survey of ancient and modern wars, losers have fought on until they lack the manpower to fill their depleted ranks. Typically that occurs after 30% of military-age men are dead, as in France during the Napoleonic Wars, the South in the American Civil War, or Germany in the Second World War. The losing side will not abandon hostilities until all those who want to fight to the death have had the opportunity to do so — unless it is humiliated before the physical exhaustion of its resources has run its course.
That is why the use of atomic weapons against Japan well may have been an act of mercy. The American fire-bombing campaign had already wrecked most of Japan’s cities and killed far more civilians than perished at Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and Japan might have sustained far more damage in a conventional resolution through bombing and an eventual invasion. Atomic weapons humiliated the Japanese by displaying the incomparable superiority of Western technology and the pointlessness of further resistance.
There are some defeats whose memory is too painful to bear. As an executive of Bank of America, I spent considerable time at its Charlotte headquarters. My Carolina colleagues needed only a Bourbon or two to lapse into obsessive rehearsals of Civil War battles which, by rights, they should have won. They sounded goofy, but that’s what happens when you sacrifice nearly a third of your young men.
For the Palestinian Arabs and many other Muslims, the many defeats that Israel has inflicted on Arab armies — in 1948, 1956, 1967 and 1973, as well as in smaller engagements subsequently — are too painful to bear. How is it possible that a Jewish population of only 600,000 defeated five Arab armies in the 1948 War of Independence? Or that Israel crushed the combined might of the Arab countries in a few days in June 1967? Palestinian Arabs refuse to accept their past humiliations, believing rather that the Jewish presence in the region is a temporary aberration, and that the Jewish State will be eliminated before long. Daniel Polisar reviewed some 300 polls of Arab opinion in a 2015 survey, and noted that a full 80% of Palestinian Arabs believe that the Jews have no rights to the land whatever.

Even if the Jews have the Mediterranean coast, they do not have Jerusalem, their ancient capital and the holiest of Jewish sites, the Arabs console themselves. They do not have it because the nations of the world refuse to say that they have it. To state the obvious, namely that Jerusalem is and will remain the capital of the State of Israel, is a humiliating dictum. If the so-called micro-aggressions now abhorred at American universities are pinpricks, the declaration that Jerusalem is Jewish is a stab in the heart.
Israel, to be sure, is more powerful than all its Arab neighbors put together, and in extreme circumstances has between 100 and 300 nuclear weapons, according to the defense agency Jane’s, roughly on a par with Great Britain. The Arab strategy to destroy Israel is indirect. Israel is ringed with missiles aimed at its critical infrastructure and population centers, including 150,000 in the hands of Hezbollah. Anti-missile systems such as the short-range Iron Dome neutralized primitive ballistic missiles from Gaza during the 2014 conflict, but Hezbollah has thousands of precision-guided missiles that are harder to intercept. The objective is to draw Israel into a conflict where the Jewish state causes massive collateral damage in order to suppress missile attacks, and the “international community” reacts with horror and forces a “settlement” on Israel, requiring a withdrawal from the West Bank. That would give Israel’s enemies firing positions closer to its national airport and largest cities. Eventually the debilitating effect of encirclement and rocket attacks would make the Jewish State unviable, or so the Arab side believes.
By fostering the hope that Israel might be defeated and eliminated, the world community encourages the Palestinian Arabs and their sponsors in Tehran and Ankara to pursue a long-term war strategy
This is a dodgy strategy at best, but most Palestinian Arabs simply cannot bear to resign themselves to a small and mediocre state on the border of a far more powerful Jewish neighbor. It should be remembered that the Jewish population accepted a far smaller state in 1948 than they have now in order to gain independence, and would have stayed within its borders had the armies of Egypt, Syria, Jordan, Iraq and Lebanon not attacked the infant State of Israel. The Jews simply wanted a state, even a small one with a breadth of just 15 kilometers at its narrowest point. If the Palestinian Arabs had wanted a state, they could have had one from President Bill Clinton and Prime Minister Ehud Barak in July 2000.
So intimidated is the world community by Muslim anguish over the State of Israel that it humors the delusion that Israel can be destroyed, specifically by refusing to acknowledge that Jerusalem is the capital of Israel. By fostering the hope that Israel might be defeated and eliminated, the world community encourages the Palestinian Arabs and their sponsors in Tehran and Ankara to pursue a long-term war strategy.
President Trump has changed all that, by acknowledging Jerusalem as Israel’s de jure as well as its de facto capital. The humiliation this will occasion in the Arab world cannot be underestimated. But it is the sine qua non of peace. Before they are ready to make peace, the Palestinian Arabs will have to drink the bitter draught of defeat to the dregs, and admit to themselves that their problems are not due to the depredations of imperialists, but are of their own making. The Jews have been doing this for 2,600 years, since the fall of the First Temple in 587 B.C.E. Taking responsibility for their own failings, in fact, is one of the secrets of Jewish success. In the short run, Trump’s declaration may provoke the occasional act of violence. In the longer view, he has indicated the only possible path to peace.

Neil Chase who or what represents God? It’s you & me & all His creations. If your referring to the "Messenger" that will come save us in due time. Their is NO NEW MESSENGER Sir. Because WE ALREADY HAVE the Messenger.
Sounds like Israel called in a favor with Trump to balance off the UN vote that has gotten no coverage in the US MSM. Last Thursday the UN General Assembly voted overwhelmingly to disavow Israeli ties to Jerusalem as part of six anti-Israel resolutions it approved on Thursday in New York. The vote was 151 in favor and six against, with nine abstentions. Only six countries out of 193 UN member states fully supported Israel’s ties Jerusalem: Canada, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Nauru, the United States and Israel itself.
Why assume the US and Israel will escape humiliation?
David Goldman OK let’s see… around 610 AD Muslims site the beginning of Mohammads mission, as revealed by "Allah" in the revelation of the Koran… around 632 Muhammad dies and factions split, some following Abu Bakr, a minority follow Ali "Shiat Ali". 660 Ali is assasinated – 680 Muslim rifts deepen between Shiite and Sunni….disagreements deepen around who is the real imam. From then until now you have violence, bloodshed, caliphates and murderous dissonance among Islamic factions.
And you in your ignorance say the "US created a perpetual war."
David Goldman you beclown yourself.
Bravo President Trump!
So much winning!
Delusion runs strong in this thread.
"And the Palestinians can at least lose with ‘self-esteem and dignity’ intact and have the money to get on with life."
The funniest joke of the day!
The money will inevitably go towards bigger and badder weapons to lob at Israel. That’s what the billions they have thusfar received gone to and where all new money will be spent. Money doesn’t buy peace – it buys weaponry!
David Goldman I thought that too, at the time. Why haven’t we tried that strategy?
What an ignorant analysis. Israel is an occupying force that has been occupying land and ignoring human rights for over 60 years.
Germans, French and the South were morally wrong in their pursit of glory. Thats why they were defeated.
A morally depleted Jewish state, were its most ardent critiques come from within, like Eran Efrati (http://bit.ly/2A12khe) and Mico Peled (http://bit.ly/2A0XOix), will collapse. All immoral institutions have, simply becuase they are not balanced and nature doesn’t support that!
David Ward , sorry, I’m not out here to win an argument. But the fact remains that back then Iran and Hezbollah weren’t pointing 200.000 missiles at the state of Israel. The Patriots may be able to take out a hundred or so – and then what? My vote would be for Israelstine any day.
With over a million Arab citizens, the Israeli government can emphasize that Jerusalem is their capital, too. Talk about frightening Hanas, the EU, Tehran, etc,,,,,
Reggie Bayawa Of course this is correct. But who or what represents God? Clergy? No way. Is there a new Messenger?
I don’t always see eye to eye with Professor Goldman BUT on this issue he is 100% correct!!
It hasn’t ended, and it already isn’t well. In fact, it doesn’t have to end. The Palestinian Arabs can stew in rancor for the next thousand years. Nobody will care.
Sore loser!
Shaun Narine Stolen, schmolen. It was Jewish land to begin with and Jerusalem has had a Jewish majority since the 1840s. 800,000 Arab refugees left the Jewish sector in 1948-49 and Israel absorbed about 800,000 Jewish refugees from Arab countries. That’s one of many population transfers of the 20th century (Greece-Turkey in the early 1920s, 12 million ethnic Germans after WW2, Hindus and Moslems after Indian independence. Except for Palestinian Arabs, every other group of transferees was absorbed into their host country. There are no "German refugees" from the Volga or the Sudetenland, or "Tatar refugees" in Turkey or "Turkish refugees" in Greece. The Jews of Baghad owned half the city’s businesses in 1947, and left with the shirts on their backs. The whole "refugee" charade should have ended 70 years ago. Suck it up and get a life.
David Ward – False claim. Russia recognized West Jerusalem as Israel’s capital. West Jerusalem is NOT the same as the entire Jerusalem.
My friend Caroline Glick at the Jerusalem Post wrote a book advocating just that. Jewish demographics are sufficiently strong that a Jewish majority is pretty much guaranteed between the Mediterranean and the Jordan River. Actually, I wouldn’t do anything for quite some time…let everyone simmer for a few years and settle down. There’s no country in the Middle East where Arabs vote in free and fair elections except for Israel. The Arabs of Judea and Samaria can wait a while.
Qian Deng… The devil only wins if the Muslims win. They won’t so long as Bebe and Trump are in charge.
With Jerusalem in limbo these Arab pests thought that Israel was in limbo too, they get Jerusalem, they get Israel. Now that the bait is gone…what is next?!