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	<title>Comments on: Diplomatic Negotiations 101</title>
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		<description>While he worked for both Bush Sr. and Clinton and had a few achievements.  The bottom line is that everything he NEGOTIATED....collapsed.

Clinton and Tenet finally reached the conclusion just before Bush Jr. took office that Arafat was the obstacle to peace and that any negotiations was next to impossible with him at the helm.  

An agreement would render Arafat meaningless.

Remember that guy that was all for the Black guys having their own country in S. Africa.  Yeah what was his name.  You know the one who was on the front page everyday as long as he was struggling for peace.

After the peace was signed you know that guy, what was his name, that brought the blacks to power in Africa.  You know who Im talking about.

Diplomacy for the diplomats is about the struggle not the results.  The struggle is what they thrive on, not the results.  This is something that Bush and company decided that since 1948 we have been NEGOTIATING in the MIDDLE EAST and its gotten us precisely NOTHING...HELLO....NOTHING.

The jury is still out.  I&#039;ll let history decide.  Not the Antiwar.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While he worked for both Bush Sr. and Clinton and had a few achievements.  The bottom line is that everything he NEGOTIATED&#8230;.collapsed.</p>
<p>Clinton and Tenet finally reached the conclusion just before Bush Jr. took office that Arafat was the obstacle to peace and that any negotiations was next to impossible with him at the helm.  </p>
<p>An agreement would render Arafat meaningless.</p>
<p>Remember that guy that was all for the Black guys having their own country in S. Africa.  Yeah what was his name.  You know the one who was on the front page everyday as long as he was struggling for peace.</p>
<p>After the peace was signed you know that guy, what was his name, that brought the blacks to power in Africa.  You know who Im talking about.</p>
<p>Diplomacy for the diplomats is about the struggle not the results.  The struggle is what they thrive on, not the results.  This is something that Bush and company decided that since 1948 we have been NEGOTIATING in the MIDDLE EAST and its gotten us precisely NOTHING&#8230;HELLO&#8230;.NOTHING.</p>
<p>The jury is still out.  I&#8217;ll let history decide.  Not the Antiwar.</p>
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