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Tag Archives: Barack Obama
Analysis: Arab States ‘Just Say No’ to Normalization
Jerusalem Post- 08/08/2009 The idea of gestures of ‘normalization’ from Arab states to Israel is a central component in the US administration’s plan for reviving the Mideast peace process. The notion represents a variant of the Oslo-style approach whereby a … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barack Obama, Emir Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, Hamas, Kuwait, Saud al-Faisal, Saudi Arabia
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Analysis: Possible first Fruits of a new Era
Jerusalem Post- 25/02/2009 President Barack Obama, in his first international media interview following his election, told Al-Arabiya that “if countries like Iran are willing to unclench their fist, they will find an extended hand from us.” In addition to the … Continue reading →
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Tagged al-Kibar, Barack Obama, Bushehr, IAEA, Iran, Natanz, Syria
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Analysis: Is the US backing down on Iran’s Uranium Enrichment?
Jerusalem Post- 09/04/2009 US President Barack Obama’s speech to the Turkish parliament on Monday was greeted with enthusiasm throughout the Arab world. The speech represented an attempt to mend fences, and was testimony to the administration’s belief in the healing … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barack Obama, Iran, Mahmoud Ahmedinejad, Natanz, UN Security Council, uranium
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Analysis: Arab States ‘just say no’ to Normalization
Jerusalem Post- 05/08/2009 The idea of gestures of ‘normalization’ from Arab states to Israel is a central component in the US administration’s plan for reviving the Mideast peace process. The notion represents a variant of the Oslo-style approach whereby a … Continue reading →
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Tagged Arab, Barack Obama, Fatah, Kuwait, Palestinian, peace
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Rewarding Bad Behavior
Global Politician- 12/01/2011 US President Barack Obama’s recent decision to appoint a new ambassador to Damascus is further proof positive of the effectiveness of the strategy pursued by Syria over the last half decade. It also showcases the sense that … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barack Obama, Bashar Assad, Damascus, IAEA, Iraq, Syria
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