Mark Landler in Washington and David Kirkpatrick in Cairo report on the challenges facing President Obama as he prepares to deliver a major speech on the Middle East on Thursday.
Read Mark Landler?s related article ?As Uprisings Transform Mideast, Obama Aims to Reshape the Peace Debate.?
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Video: President Obama and the Middle East
Mark Landler in Washington and David Kirkpatrick in Cairo report on the challenges facing President Obama as he prepares to deliver a major speech on the Middle East on Thursday.
Can Newt Gingrich Control Newt Gingrich?
Newt Gingrich knows that as a presidential candidate he needs to be more disciplined. But knowing and doing are not the same thing.
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As Uprisings Transform Mideast, Obama Aims to Reshape the Peace Debate
By MARK LANDLER and HELENE COOPER
In a speech on Thursday, the president plans to argue that the political upheaval raises the prospect for progress between Israel and the Palestinians, an aide said.
Source: http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/05/18/video-president-obama-and-the-middle-east/
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