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People
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Organizations
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Locations
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Events
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Relationships
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Quotes
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Summary
In this text, Siegel discusses the geopolitical strategy of "mirroring," likening international conflict to an addict/enabler relationship where the "enabler" must adopt the same rules as the aggressor to effect change. He argues for operational symmetry (responding to aggression in kind) but moral asymmetry (maintaining distinct values), specifically criticizing attempts to draw moral equivalence between Israeli and Palestinian educational materials. He concludes by warning that asserting these boundaries will cause initial resistance but is essential for survival.
People (3)
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Siegel | ||
| Hillary Clinton | ||
| Mohammad |
Organizations (5)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| Hamas | ||
| Palestinian Media Watch | ||
| Palestinian Authority | ||
| US State Department | ||
| NGO |
Timeline (4 events)
Pearl Harbor
Cold War
Ground Zero Mosque incident
Benghazi murders
Relationships (2)
Key Quotes (3)
"Mirroring is a literal approach to transferring back to the addict responsibility that we have been inappropriately accepting."Source
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"Demonstrating that we are not afraid to treat the enemy as it treats us carries great meaning."Source
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"Tolerating the intolerant is perhaps the most crystalline version of"Source
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