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Obama Faces Tough Choices on Mideast Diplomacy

By: Mitchell Plitnick
On: May 12, 2011
In: Barack Obama, Bibi Netanyahu, Mahmoud Abbas
Tagged: Abbas, Israel, J Street, Middle east, Netanyahu, Obama, Occupation, Palestine, Palestinian Authority, Two-state solution, United Nations
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I’ve taken on a new challenge, writing some pieces for Inter Press Service. My first article, Obama Faces Tough Choices on Mideast Diplomacy is up now, with more hopefully to come.

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