washingtonpost.com - 2/2/2009
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westernfrontamerica.com - 2/7/2009
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The simple truth is, there should be no
Palestinian state and there is no reason, today, to...
think there will be one anytime in the immediate future.
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No State for Palestine… Ever!
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NSN Daily Update 2/2/09
democracyarsenal.org —
... woes. China orders efforts to stem potential social unrest after 20 million migrant workers lose their jobs. Commentary of the Day Fareed Zakaria lays out the key steps for success in Afghanistan. Roger Cohen visits Tehran and writes about U.S.-Iranian relations. Soner Cagaptay discusses modern Turkey. The Washington Post interviewed Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Don Podesta ...
Meanwhile, Back On Planet Earth
The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan —
... I will note one thing as rockets once again land in Israel and the carnage of the Gaza offensive alienates critical allies like Turkey: Israel's defenders recently defended the country against the charge of a disproportionate response. Now, Olmert is bragging about ...
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