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Once those meetings are over, the Quartet is to convene in Washington to discuss and present the new strategy, Blair said. The Quartet includes the U.S., the United Nations, the European Union and Russia. "I think that within the next five to six weeks, you will have a very clear picture of what the plan is," Blair said.
Arab states are revising elements of a 2002 peace plan to encourage Israel to agree to the establishment of a demilitarized Palestinian state, the London-based paper Al-Quds al-Arabi reported Wednesday. (HSB: I guess that means an international peace force)
and just when you thought these folks had drifted out of sight:
with superb timing:
Estulin says his sources in Greece have confirmed the meeting will be held at the Nafsika Astir Palace Hotel in Vouliagmeni from May 14-17.
Re: Ezekiel 36 and the Mountains of Israel Part III
My thought exactly. I think Gen James Jones has succeeded.
What is frightening? The US/west came up with the lastest plan, again, and will have to participate.
Re: Ezekiel 36 and the Mountains of Israel Part III
A couple of striking quotes from the Bilderberg article (emphasis added):
" ... two economic options: "Either a prolonged, agonizing depression that dooms the world to decades of stagnation, decline and poverty ... or an intense-but-shorter depression that paves the way for a new sustainable economic world order, with less sovereignty but more efficiency."
"...The highly secretive meeting is off limits to press, but past reports from sources that have managed to penetrate the high-security meetings have stated that the meetings emphasize a globalist agenda and dismiss national sovereignty as regressive."
Re: Ezekiel 36 and the Mountains of Israel Part III
Netanyahu: Israel will never withdraw from Golan
A week-and-a-half out from Netanyahu's scheduled visit to Washington, the prime minister stressed that he is ready to stand up to U.S. President Barack Obama and that he would not give up on matters that in his opinion are critical to Israel's security.
US President Barack Obama's National Security Adviser, retired General James Jones, reiterated remarks made by other senior US officials on Sunday, linking the resolution of the Iranian nuclear threat to the Israeli-Palestinian peace process.
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MKs from every party in the coalition except for Labor sent a message to Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu at the Knesset on Wednesday, warning him not to cave into US President Barack Obama's calls for the creation of a Palestinian state when the two meet in the White House on Monday. http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satelli...cle%2FShowFull
Re: Ezekiel 36 and the Mountains of Israel Part III
This must of been quite the meeting but only the opener for Monday's meeting with Obama himself.
'Inaction on ME conflict not an option'
"I was encouraged that in all my conversations in Washington it was clear that people know inaction is not an option," Abdullah told the opening meeting of an international economic gathering in Jordan sponsored by the Geneva-based World Economic Forum.
"The new American commitment has now opened an opportunity to change the direction of events," Abdullah told the business executives and government officials gathered at the meeting, which is being held along the shores of the Dead Sea.
Abdullah conveyed this same message to Netanyahu when they met in Amman on Thursday. But the prime minister argued that the threat from Iran and its regional proxies - Hizbullah in Lebanon and Hamas in the Gaza Strip - must be confronted first, before any progress can be made in peacemaking.
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“The two were intended to meet in private for an hour and then be joined by their advisors, though the tête-à-tête was extended by half an hour,” reported the Israeli newspaper, Haaretz. “Afterwards Netanyahu was joined by top aide Ron Dermer and his National Security Advisor, Uzi Arad. Obama was joined by the US National Security Advisor, James Jones.” It was General Jones who publicly criticized Israels’ “preoccuption” with the Iranian nuclear threat and recently told European diplomats that “we’re not going to throw Israel in front of a bus, but…” — but we’re going to pressure Israel to accept American dictates on Middle East policy vis-a-vis Iran and the Palestinians.
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United States President Barack Obama intends to give Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu four to six weeks to provide an "updated position" regarding construction in West Bank settlements and the two-state principle.
Obama made a surprise appearance on Tuesday at a meeting Defense Minister Ehud Barak was holding in Washington, shortly before the U.S. leader was set to leave on a five-day trip to the Middle East.
Obama spoke for about 15 minutes with Barak, who was meeting with National Security Adviser General Jim Jones at the time. While Obama's official schedule did not include a meeting with Barak, he has in the past dropped into other officials' meetings with international figures http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1090067.html
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