February 28, 2006 The visit to the Middle East last week by U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice brought with it another reminder that American Middle East policy is firmly wedged between Iraq and the hard guys. There were never any easy answers to the Middle East morass, complicated further by the recent outbreak of […]
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Caught between Iraq and the hard guys (The Daily Star Lebanon)
Filed Under: Egypt, Iraq, Palestine, Public Diplomacy Tagged With: 911, Arab media, Arabs, Beirut Hostage Crisis, Condoleezza Rice, democracy, Egypt, Hamas, Islam, Lebanon, Muslims, Palestine, political reform, Transformational diplomacy, U.S. Middle East policy, USAID
U.S. Middle East policy: Between Iraq and the hard guys (Daily News Egypt)
First Published: February 23, 2006 This week’s visit to the region by Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice brings with it another reminder that U.S. Middle East policy is firmly wedged between Iraq and the hard guys. There were never any easy answers to the Middle East morass. Washington’s drunken lurching in search of exactly that […]
Filed Under: Iraq Tagged With: Al Arabiya, Condoleezza Rice, Damascus, diplomacy, Egypt, Gulf, Hamas, Hosni Mubarak, Iraq, Islam, Muslim, Tehran, U.S. Middle East policy, USAID