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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: Doc Bones who wrote (12637)12/4/2001 2:15:03 AM
From: Nadine Carroll  Read Replies (2) of 281500
 
Washington Post:

Sharp U.S. Reaction Signals Exasperation With Arafat
washingtonpost.com

One paragraph that caught my eye:

Even at the beginning of the year, the Bush administration believed Arafat could do more to restrain violence, but it has been further swayed by an effort by visiting Israeli leaders to convince the administration of Arafat's complicity in the continued violence. Sources say that last month Foreign Minister Shimon Peres and last Tuesday senior Israeli intelligence official Avi Dichter gave the United States damning information about Arafat's role and broken pledges on security measures.

Chalk one up for the Debkafiles -- this confirms what they said at the time.
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