Columbia International Affairs Online: Policy Briefs

CIAO DATE: 09/2010

U.S. Policy on Hizballah: The Question of Engagement

Ash Jain

July 2010

The Washington Institute for Near East Policy

Abstract

Four years ago this week, Israel launched a military campaign in Lebanon in retaliation for a brazen Hizballah attack on its soldiers. The goal, according to an Israeli official, was "to put Hizballah out of business." But neither war nor subsequent U.S. diplomatic efforts aimed at weakening the group have succeeded, and some in the Obama administration now appear to view direct engagement as an option worth exploring. Reaching out to Hizballah, however, at a time when it is politically and military emboldened, would be an exercise in futility that could prove counterproductive.