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Paul Ryan: "Common Ground" With Obama On Immigration?

Paul Ryan, the celebrated budget-cutting Republican congressman from Wisconsin has just announced he will not run for the Senate in 2012but the Washington Posts token conservative blogger Jennifer Rubin (an immigration enthusiast, ...

Obama: 67 borders reflects...

President Barack Obama says Israel will face growing isolation without a credible Middle East peace process. The president told America's pro-Israel lobby that "we cannot afford to wait another decade, or another two decades, or another three decades, to ...

Obama: '67 borders reflect longstanding US policy

President Barack Obama says Israel will face growing isolation without a credible Middle East peace process. The president told America's pro-Israel lobby that "we cannot afford to wait another decade, or another two decades, or another three decades, ...

Obama to AIPAC: 1967 borders reflect longstanding U.S. policy

U.S. president clarifies Mideast vision is based on 1967 borders with mutually agreed swaps; Obama reassures U.S. commitment to Israel is 'ironclad' and says U.S. demands Hamas recognize Israel's right to exist. By Natasha Mozgovaya and Haaretz Service ...

Obama renews call for 1967 borders as basis for peace (AFP)

Extract not available. ...

Sharon's flip-flop, PNP MP renounces then keeps US citizenship

In a diplomatic cable, never before made public, the embassy alleges that the People's National Party (PNP) MP visited its offices on July 31, 2009, to renounce her US citizenship only to return four days later to withdraw the renunciation. ...

Obama to seek Camerons help to back Palestinian state with pre-1967 borders

Washington, May 22: US President Barack Obama would reportedly seek a joint Middle East agreement with British Prime Minister David Cameron and will insist that a Palestinian state should be based on pre-1967 borders, during his visit to London. The ...

Ahead of Obama address to AIPAC, Netanyahu rejects 1967 borders

Sources reported that a dispute has emerged between the U.S. President, Barack Obama, and the Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, over the borders of a future Palestinian state. During his meeting with the U.S. President at the White House in ...

Claire Berlinski, Ed.: Obama's Speech, the 1967 Borders, and Media Distortion

I'm baffled by the suggestion that Obama called for Israel to return to its 1967 borders or advanced a radical departure from the stance, or even the language, of previous administrations. What he said was this: The borders ...

Obama, Netanyahu Spar at White House Over Palestinian Borders

Washington. President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made little effort to disguise their differences over the borders of a future Palestinian state. After a two-hour White House meeting yesterday, Netanyahu once again ...

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