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President Sleiman in Iran Teheran "˜ready to equip the Lebanese Army"™

Published December 2, 2008, 8:21 pm, Monday Morning

The third Lebanese head of state to visit Teheran since the establishment of the republic in 1979, Sleiman had talks with a number of senior Iranian officials, including his counterpart, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, and the country’s supreme guide, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

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  • Ya'alon: Turning the Oslo Approach On Its Head - Little Green Footballs (12/1/08): The shattered hopes left in Oslo?s wake have been the subject of numerous books, articles, and opinion columns. Most attempt to identify a single cause for the collapse of the peace process, be it the Hebron massacre, the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin, Benjamin Netanyahu?s leadership, the lack of chemistry between Ehud Barak and Yasser Arafat, Operation Defensive Shield, IDF roadblocks, or the expansion of the settlements, to name just a few. Such explanations naturally involve playing the blame game or?particularl y in the case of many Israeli analysts?engag ing in self-flagellat ion. The problem with these assessments is that any attempt to single out a particular point in time at which the ?peace train? derailed usually betrays an unwillingness to face an uncomfortable yet undeniable fact: It was the wrong train to begin with.
  • Ideas for the Jewish Nation Israel and the Palestinians: A New Strategy by Moshe Yaalon - AzureOnline (Augumn 2008): The shattered hopes left in Oslo?s wake have been the subject of numerous books, articles, and opinion columns. Most attempt to identify a single cause for the collapse of the peace process, be it the Hebron massacre, the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin, Benjamin Netanyahu?s leadership, the lack of chemistry between Ehud Barak and Yasser Arafat, Operation Defensive Shield, IDF roadblocks, or the expansion of the settlements, to name just a few. Such explanations naturally involve playing the blame game or?particularl y in the case of many Israeli analysts?engag ing in self-flagellat ion. The problem with these assessments is that any attempt to single out a particular point in time at which the ?peace train? derailed usually betrays an unwillingness to face an uncomfortable yet undeniable fact: It was the wrong train to begin with.

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  • The real Nakba (By Shlomo Avineri) - Haaretz (5/9/08): When the Palestinians mark what they call the "Nakba&qu ot; (catastrophe) on May 15, they would do well to consider that their real failure did not occur in 1948: It had already happened earlier, and it continues to happen now. The real Nakba occurs before our eyes - and theirs - every day, at every hour, and Hamas' violent coup in Gaza is only the most recent example of it. While Palestinians may see themselves, with much justification, as the victims of the Zionist movement' s successful establishment of a Jewish state in the Land of Israel, the reasons for their historical failure should be sought elsewhere: in the inability of the Palestinian national movement to create the political and social institutional framework that is the necessary foundation for nation-buildin g. The history of national movements teaches us that national consciousness, strong as it may be, is not enough: Movements that could not create the institutional system vital for their success failed.

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  • Achille Lauro - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: The ship continued in service; she was reflagged in 1987 when the Lauro Line became StarLauro. On November 30, 1994, she caught fire off the coast of Somalia. Abandoned, the vessel sank on December 2.[1]

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