"Beyond Iraq: A New U.S. Strategy for the Middle East"
This entry was written by Damian Counsell, posted on 17Feb09 at 2:58 pm, filed under commentary and tagged Barack Obama, Foreign Affairs, Iraq, Middle East, USA. Bookmark the permalink. Follow any comments here with the RSS feed for this post.
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Indyk joins the chorus chanting “stop settlements” and “make peace with Syria” (see http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,25531331-7583,00.html) but where is the call to make the Arabs accountable for a century of rejection and anti-Semitism? At which point is it their turn to make a move towards peaceful coexistence?