[From article]
"For Jewish settler families, there is nothing controversial about the plans to erect 1,600 new homes. But for Washington they represent an insult that has reduced relations between the United States and Israel to their lowest ebb in a generation. The friendship that has been a cornerstone of American foreign policy for 40 years and sustained a small democracy in a perilously hostile neighbourhood has moved on to novel, shaky ground.
Rather than peace process, the new buzz phrase in Washington is "regime modification", as the Obama administration examines how it can force a rupture in the ruling right-wing coalition and put talks between the Israelis and Palestinians back on a real meaningful track."
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/barackobama/7488279/Angry-White-House-seeks-to-modify-Israeli-regime.html
Angry White House seeks to 'modify' Israeli regime
President Barack Obama's team hope to push Right-wing premier Benjamin Netanyahu into a coalition which will put peace talks on track.
By Adrian Blomfield in Ramat Shlomo and Alex Spillius in Washington
Published: 5:30PM GMT 20 Mar 2010
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