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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: JohnM who wrote (71352)2/5/2003 1:12:54 AM
From: Nadine Carroll  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
My point, way back in agreeing with Klein, was that a recognized deal was out there, that neither the Israelis nor the Palestinians, in their present governmental configurations, were likely to make moves toward it, but that the Bush administration could. Just wouldn't

But you yourself said that Arafat was not "able" to make a deal - not "unwilling", not "unlikely" - "unable".

If he was and is not able to sign and implement a peace deal, what would further American pressure or Israeli concessions have been able to achieve?
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