The Round Table: Fair Negotiations in the Middle East
If we refuse to negotiate in good faith with Hamas in Palestine, Hezbollah in Lebanon, the insurgents and militias in Iraq, and the Ayatollahs in Iran, we will leave no options but continued and escalating violence.| Comments on article "The Round Table: Fair Negotiations in the Middle East" | |||||||||||||||
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