Some in the Arab World Worry that Clinton Would Be More Hawk Than Dove
Published 11/23/2008 by Michael Abramowitz at Wash Post In Congress
There is possibly no person President-elect Barack Obama considered for secretary of state who is more reliably pro-Israel than Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.), the woman to whom he appears likely to give the job sometime after Thanksgiving.
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