I read articles of behind the scenes negotiations going on. Quietly, not at the higher state level. That is usually the case so when the major parties get together, everything is pretty much decided upon (so every talk or negotiation is not a failure). Not sure if that is still the case or not though.
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>Disregarding what Bin Laden has to say on the "peace process", I've been asking myself for a good while now how President Bush is going to have settlement in the process by the time his term ends.
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>All I see is Condi (she's in charge of it) doing just about zilch, no meetings no threats no handouts.
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>All I see is escalating violence by both sides in the actual area.
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>All I see is more Israeli settlements being announced for the near future.
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>What process?????
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