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Submitted by Dave Levy, Jul 17, 2007 09:40

However, If I were the Prime MInister of Israel, I would respect Mr. Bush's faulty vision of how the conflict should be resolved. At least give it an opportunity. Bush will be out in less than 2 years, and is a lame duck President now. Truth be told, he has no clout whatsover in Congress, or the American people. Maybe he thinks that his legacy will be enhanced with a peace? Or just maybe he thinks he can succeed where all the others have failed.

What ever happened to the Saudi Plan?

This conflict has morphed from a pan Arab movement, to a global Jihad. Bush should admit it.

Bush has imposed benchmarks on Iraq, why not the Palestinians?


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Jul 17, 2007 10:26

An excellent and perceptive piece! A pity that Mr. Bush, perhaps with the best of intentions, has willingly acquiesced to... [MORE]

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Jul 17, 2007 10:21

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