For years, one of the safest assumptions in Middle Eastern politics was that Washington and Jerusalem ultimately moved in the same direction. American and Israeli leaders often disagreed on tactics, timing and tone, but the destination usually seemed the same. Even when tensions surfaced, few doubted the strength of the relationship. That assumption has become less obvious in recent days. By Nadia AhmadAs Washington moved forward with its unders…
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