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To: tekboy who wrote (18011)2/4/2002 1:50:43 AM
From: Nadine Carroll  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
I view Dennis Ross' opinions as changing more or less in parallel with Ehud Barak's and Shlomo Ben Ami's. They all stuck with the Oslo track while there was still a hope for it (despite ever greater private misgivings), then spoke of their bitter disappointment in Arafat after the the talks collapsed and Arafat made a strategic choice for terror. So that's why I don't regard it as a flip-flop.

This doesn't mean I think his opionion is or was always right but I do think it is his opinion, not a political make-over to curry favor.