truthdig.com - 5/8/2009
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Israel has always believed in “creating facts on the ground,” whose existence may later come as a unpleasant surprise to others. Iran now seems to have learned from this Israeli precedent, to Israel’s disadvantage. READ THE WHOLE ITEM Related Entries
May 7, 2009 When ...
haaretz.com - 5/8/2009
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haaretz.com —
Senior officials in Jerusalem expressed concern recently over
the sharp decline in the coordination between Israel and...
the United States on security and state affairs since President Barack Obama's entered the White House and especially since the ...
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Jerusalem worried over breakdown of U.S.-Israel ...
tpmcafe.talkingpointsmemo.com - 5/8/2009
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Reporters are always asking me if I think
President Barack Obama would prevail in the oft-predicted "knock...
down, drag out" fight with the Israeli government (and lobby) over the peace process. That question is especially relevant following this ...
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Obama vs. Netanyahu: Who Wins?
rasmussenreports.com - 5/7/2009
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Forty-nine percent (49%) of Americans say that if
Israel launches an attack against Iran, the United States...
should help Israel. The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey found that 37% believe the United States should do nothing while ...
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If Israel Attacks Iran, 49% Say U.S. Should Help
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Israel’s Bad-Faith Negotiating Position
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... Israel has always believed in “creating facts on the ground,” whose existence may later come as an unpleasant surprise to others. Iran now seems to have learned from this Israeli precedent, to Israel’s disadvantage. READ THE WHOLE ITEM Related Entries ...
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