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To: DrGrabow who wrote (22962)4/1/2002 1:14:24 AM
From: Nadine Carroll  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
Though all former presidents saw a need for at least some dialogue between Jews, Arabs and the U.S. this administration opted out.

Do you think the return on investment that Clinton reaped from his immense investment of political capital into the negotiations could have had some influence on that decision?



To: DrGrabow who wrote (22962)4/1/2002 1:59:21 AM
From: LindyBill  Respond to of 281500
 
this administration opted out.

This administration realizes that we are fighting the same fanatics that the Isreali's are. As I have said earlier in the year on this thread, on 9/11, Sharon was in the same position with the USA that Churchill was on 7/12/41. The mistake he made was not going after the terrorists then. He had a "window" of total support, or at least total world silence, to do then what he is doing now.