The deepest flaw in the thinking of people who talked endlessly this past week about the military being subordinate to political echelons is the notion that everything depends on the army's will, and that the key issue is whether it wants to conquer Gaza; whether it will do what political leaders instruct it to do and whether it's prepared to yield to their instructions.
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