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What's his foreign policy? He hasn't said because he doesn't have one. What he thinks he would do concerning Israel and Palestine is...nothing. He's as much as said so in that now infamous secret tape that got released. In that, he said 'something [between Israel and Palestine] would work out somehow.' That's a real proactive, decisive approach, and it is the way he would govern. Reactively and indecisively.
See my reply above and stop being sophomoric.
Yes, as a matter of fact it would have been a real brain teaser to say: "OK, go ahead." Why? Jimmy Carter did that and it ruined his presidency. If you think past the high school-ish presumption that 'anybody would have said yes,' you get to the probably that your entire future career hinges on this having been the right thing to tell others to go ahead and do. He had to take that chance, but I guess if you see anybody in his position OK-ing an important decision like that with little more than a 'yeah, let's do that, it's what's expected' then I guess that tells us how deeply you would think about making that decision were you in his shoes, doesn't it?
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