DanskiWolf
Queen Tomo
I usually like Bush but does he even have the power to do that? That's what I thought at first. "The Golan is not Bush's to give."
It seems ridiculous. You can drive from one end of Israel to the other in a matter of hours, yet it's Israel that has to surrender land. Syria is a big country that doesn't need the Golan as much as Israel. It was part of the "drive the Jews into the sea" coalition of 1967 so screw 'em. Israel doesn't need to please them. I dare Syria to try something. Do they want Damascus within shelling distance once more?
Leverage my friends, leverage.
The US has a lot of significant relations with Israel, politically and militarily. It is theoretically possible that the State Department can tell Israel to back out of the Golan Heights and Israel will do it.
What kind of bargaining chip does the US have? Well, half of our Air Force is going to become 5th Gen aircraft (see F-35, F-22 & other new developments) we're gonna have a LOT of obsolete aircraft and there's 5th Gen heavy bombers due out in the next 10 years. Imagine, Israel with B-52 Bombers, F-15Es Air Superiority Interceptors (they only have the C model right now which they refer to as the I series) A-10 Tank Killers and F-117 Stealth Attack Planes.
The Strategic importance of the Golan Heights becomes nullified if Israel can drop 70,000 pounds of high explosives from a single aircraft on the area the size of your average professional football stadium, unopposed.