Tzipi Livni is trying to do via J Post interview intended to generate international pressure what she's been unable to do at the ballot box and through back room negotiations -- get her butt back in power.
Here's my very brief summary: I want peace. Abbas wants peace. Bibi doesn't want to pay the price for peace. The only chance for peace is if I'm in charge. Oh, and nothing that went wrong under Kadima's last watch was my fault.
I don't think it's going to work. Especially in light of Livni's weak and wobbly performance in this farce of a "debate" between her and Salam Fayad last month (although, in fairness, she wasn't helped any by the incredibly condescending and dismissive attitude of Christiane Amanpour, who predictably fawned all over Fayad like a starstruck groupie).
Here's my very brief summary: I want peace. Abbas wants peace. Bibi doesn't want to pay the price for peace. The only chance for peace is if I'm in charge. Oh, and nothing that went wrong under Kadima's last watch was my fault.
I don't think it's going to work. Especially in light of Livni's weak and wobbly performance in this farce of a "debate" between her and Salam Fayad last month (although, in fairness, she wasn't helped any by the incredibly condescending and dismissive attitude of Christiane Amanpour, who predictably fawned all over Fayad like a starstruck groupie).
