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Obama forcefully defends stance on '1967 borders'

36 minutes ago - AFP 1:28 | 90 views Speaking to the most powerful pro-Israel body in the United States on Sunday, President Barack Obama laid bare his appeal for a Middle East peace deal which uses the 1967 borders as a beginning point Most Popular ...

Mass. man arrested in probe of failed NYC Times Square car bombing deported to Pakistan

BOSTON Federal immigration officials say a Pakistani man arrested in Massachusetts during the investigation into last years failed New York Times Square car bombing has been deported to Pakistan. Aftab Ali Khan, who was from Watertown, was accompanied by ...

Obama repeats call for Israel's pre-1967 borders as negotiating basis

WASHINGTON President Barack Obama on Sunday defended his call for Israel's pre-1967 borders adjusted by land exchanges to be the basis of an independent Palestine, saying the proposal is not new and warning the Jewish state that it faces growing ...

Man who was held in bomb probe deported

Aftab Ali Khan, who was from Watertown, was accompanied by Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers on a flight from to Islamabad on Sunday. Khan, his uncle and a man in Maine were arrested on immigration violations nearly two weeks after the failed ...

Obama, at AIPAC, takes on the 1967 borders issue

An interesting morning at the AIPAC policy conference. Then again, how could it not be with President Barack Obama addressing more than 10,000 participants only days after giving a major policy address on the Middle East? I half expected a purely ...

Obama Seeks to Clarify Mid-East Borders Remarks

ABC News (File)(WASHINGTON) -- President Obama went to the American pro-Israel lobby on Sunday to reaffirm America's commitment to Israels security, and to try to clear up the controversy caused by remarks he made earlier in the week over the starting ...

Obama reaffirms 1967 Israel border plan...

Three days after unveiling a new policy on the Middle East, President Obama has sought to reassure supporters of Israel in the US of his continuing commitment to the security of the Jewish state. But speaking to the pro-Israel lobby group AIPAC, Mr Obama ...

Obama: 67 borders reflects U.S. policy

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Rep. Rogers: Obama's 1967 borders idea a 'colossal mistake'

Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Mich) said President Obama made a "colossal mistake" by saying that peace talks between Israelis and Palestinians should use the 1967 borders as a starting point."I thought this was such a colossal mistake for negotiations, and I just ...

Obama: '67 borders reflects 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, ...

Hoyer bucks Obama on Israeli borders

Pushing back against President Obama, House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) suggested Sunday that Israel should not be required to shrink its borders as a precondition of peace talks with the Palestinians."Israel's borders must be defensible and must ...

Obama: Controversy over border comments 'not based in substance'

(CNN) - President Barack Obama said Sunday that any controversy over his remarks last week that Israel-Palestinian negotiations should start from pre-1967 borders and include land swaps was "not based in substance." In his first speech as president to ...

Mitchell: Obama's stance on 1967 border does not threaten Israel

George Mitchell, who stepped down as the Obama administrations special envoy to the Middle East last week, insisted Sunday that President Obamas call to base Israeli-Palestinian peace talks on pre-1967 borders is not a threat to Israel.I don't ...

Obama: Borders will be different from June 4, 1967 lines

As AIPAC conference opens in Washington, US president says, "Israel, Palestinians will negotiate border different than one which existed on June, 4 1967"; plan will "account for new demographic realities on the ground." Israel and the Palestinians will ...

Immigration documents reveal more about Obama?s father.

Obama created a fantasy version of the father who abandoned him at birth. His book ?Dreams of my Father? has been thoroughly exposed as a complete fraud. In fact, it is extremely likely that Obama even lied about writing it. Experts say Obama had a ghost ...

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 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 Reiterates Comments On Israel's Borders

The president defended his endorsement of a future Palestine based on Israel's 1967 boundaries but subject to negotiated land swaps as a public expression of long-standing U.S. policy. He also told the American Israel Public Affairs Committee that the ...

Obama: '67 borders reflects long-standing policy

Share: After a contentious couple of days, Obama sought to alleviate concerns that his administration was veering in a pro-Palestinian direction by placing Thursday's major Mideast policy speech in the context of Israel's security. The event was ...

Obama: 67 borders reflects longstanding US policy

WASHINGTON -- 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 ...

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