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Submitted by jon purizhansky (United States), Nov 26, 2006 at 12:04

It doesn't make a difference who is in Congress, Democrats or Republicans. It doesn't make any sense for the US to change its policy in the Middle East neither from the strategic nor from tactical standpoint.

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Title Commenter Date Thread
impact of us elections [36 words]jon purizhanskyNov 26, 2006 12:0467397
Middle East& Election [23 words]Clifford IshiiNov 20, 2006 22:3066781
impact of us elections [163 words]Jon PurizhanskyNov 19, 2006 11:1366595
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Israel Will Take Care Of Business [114 words]skmillerNov 13, 2006 14:0865917
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The end of US foreign policy [230 words]Kenneth S. BesigNov 11, 2006 17:1265841

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