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Once again Caroline Glick helps us better understand the very complicated situation facing Israel in this military operation. Her analysis of the ramifications of Israel's intentions in consequence of this war are a must read. I think that Ms. Glick's appraisal of Mr. Obama's foreign affairs cabinet is accurate; however, it is very unlikely that he will completely replace this group of individuals. Maybe she might make some suggestions as to where changes can be made in their approach to the security of Israel. The latter comment sounds vague. I would like to think that there is some way to advise Mr. Obama about his foreign affairs cabinet besides asking him to replace all of the staff.