Cumulative Deterrence Essay

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Israel could only ensure its long-term security doctrine if she apply cumulative deterrence, limited military decision and excessive use of force in both limited conflict setting and general wars. The nature of cumulative deterrence strategy contains victories in short, medium and long terms that gradually wear down the enemy. It requires multilayered efforts to thwart enemy including excellent intelligence, a broad coalition and a globalized network. On the other hand, since classical deterrence is not successful to deter non-state actors, such as terrorist organizations. Israel should embrace and apply cumulative deterrence that enables her to passivizes her enemies’ direct and indirect attacks. Cumulative deterrence is differentiated by …show more content…

It is possible to observe effective results of cumulative deterrence strategy on Israeli-Egyptian conflicts between 1948 and 1979 included four wars. During this period, Egypt has changed its principle strategic goals from total destruction of Israel to the culmination of a peace accord in 1979. Likewise, Israeli victories and crucial raids as a result of cumulative deterrence and punishment have succeeded in fostering Arab moderation and enable Israel to establish a peace in the region. The cumulative deterrence strategy of the Iron Wall Doctrine has result in shifting operational strategy of Egypt, Jordan and Syria against Israel. In 1978, the Prime Minister Menachem Begin of Israel and the President Anwar al-Sadat of Egypt have met in Camp David, and in 1979, they signed a peace treaty. Also, after peace treaty between Israel and Egypt, Syria has changed its military posture against Israel and began to moderate its attitude. On the other hand, some argue that reprisal raids of Israel, such as Qibya and Gaza raids resulted in political and military undesired outcome. For instance, Unit 101 and paratrooper commandoes destroyed Arab villages and killed Arabs mostly women and children near to West Bank in order to prevent further fedayeen attacks comes from

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