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t Cease-Fire Plan). 17 October 2001 Assassination of Israel tourism minister Rehavam Zeevi in Jerusalem by militants of the PFLP. 17 February 2002 Thomas Friedman of the New York Times publishes interview with Crown Prince Abdullah of Saudi Arabia on his peace initiative. 12 March 2002 UN Security Council Reso
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nd least imperialistic super power in history. Of course, there is the question of war within the context of a nuclear- armed Iran. A few years ago, Thomas Friedman of the New York Times wrote, “I’d rather live with a nuclear Iran because it is the wisest thing under the circumstances.” Thomas Friedman may feel
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Department had already approved the sale, and it was not clear that it could be blocked. Friedman: Biden Needs To Make Push For Two-State Solution. Thomas Friedman writes in his column for the New York Times (5/25, 20.6M) that the fighting between Israel and Hamas "made something crystal clear to me: Unless we
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ty." Politico (5/16, Weaver, 6.73M) and The Hill (5/16, Schnell, 5.69M) also cover Netanyahu's remarks. In his New York Times (5/16, 20.6M) column, Thomas Friedman writes, "Just as a mob was unleashed by President Donald Trump to ransack our Capitol on Jan. 6 in a last-ditch effort to overturn the election res
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Department had already approved the sale, and it was not clear that it could be blocked. Friedman: Biden Needs To Make Push For Two-State Solution. Thomas Friedman writes in his column for the New York Times (5/25, 20.6M) that the fighting between Israel and Hamas "made something crystal clear to me: Unless we
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mselves are joining the chorus of those declaring the country's decline. "I had to catch a train in Washington last week," New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman, whose columns are read worldwide, wrote last April. "The paved street in the traffic circle around Union Station was in such poor condition that I
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rrently doing well but because of their inherent fundamental differences we can't copy their practices to enjoy similar success. As noted economist Thomas Friedman says, the history that we need to reread is our own and the country that we need to rediscover is America because we didn't become the richest and m
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o have a rational discussion with you about why the myths you mention are not as dangerous as the ones we were talking about (I don't think much of Thomas Friedman, but his piece in the NYT today emphasizes to me the point I wanted to make to you).. I also realize good friends can disagree, and discuss their di
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ind a way to abandon their WMD ambitions without losing face. And this can can be accomplished without starting another war in the Middle East. As Thomas Friedman wrote in the New York Times this week in his article, It's Not Just About Us, "Mitt Romney gave a foreign policy speech on Monday that could be boil
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emy—Iran. No one left the room when the president spoke, and he was applauded at the end of his statements. The president's address was revealed by Thomas Friedman, the senior New York Times analyst, who also attended the event and was favorably impressed. However, he too was not tempted to disclose the conten
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d isolation at the UN...At the same time, a new Palestinian uprising will begin. The liberated masses of the Arab world will support it." Columnist Thomas Friedman writes in the New York Times: "I can tell [the Palestinians] that having the UN EFTA00629506 General Assembly pass a resolution recognizing an ind
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lag is probably gone. Bun Aldrin saw it knocked over by the ... Read More During the Arab Spring, what issues were overlooked or overhyped? ,;,,Th Thomas Friedman, NY Times columnist and Pulitzer Prize winning authorfb oma 10i 2k v,ews I never thought of myself as optimistic or pessimistic about the Arab Spri
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t like the worst caricature of the ugly American"..... William Bradley EFTA00712198 Echoing William Bradley is an article in the New York Times by Thomas Friedman, WHY NOT IN VEGAS... As Thomas Friedman says, "The observation is this: Much of what is wrong with the U.S.- Israel relationship today can be found
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ad in the face of a popular uprising. But there remains obscurity over how to deal with Binyamin Netanyahu's obstructionism, recently described by Thomas Friedman as the "Mubarak of the peace process". Meanwhile, non-Arab states of the Middle East have created a brand of diplomacy where ideas are energeticall
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ad in the face of a popular uprising. But there remains obscurity over how to deal with Binyamin Netanyahu's obstructionism, recently described by Thomas Friedman as the "Mubarak of the peace process". Meanwhile, non-Arab states of the Middle East have created a brand of diplomacy where ideas are energeticall
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ad in the face of a popular uprising. But there remains obscurity over how to deal with Binyamin Netanyahu's obstructionism, recently described by Thomas Friedman as the "Mubarak of the peace process". Meanwhile, non-Arab states of the Middle East have created a brand of diplomacy where ideas are energeticall
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ad in the face of a popular uprising. But there remains obscurity over how to deal with Binyamin Netanyahu's obstructionism, recently described by Thomas Friedman as the "Mubarak of the peace process". Meanwhile, non-Arab states of the Middle East have created a brand of diplomacy where ideas are energeticall

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