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  • The right-wing Commentary website called Clinton's remarks an "anti-Israel" broadside, although thankfully not classical anti-Semitism.

    MJ Rosenberg: The Neocons Have Finally Snapped MJ Rosenberg 2011

  • The right-wing Commentary website called Clinton's remarks an "anti-Israel" broadside, although thankfully not classical anti-Semitism.

    MJ Rosenberg: The Neocons Have Finally Snapped MJ Rosenberg 2011

  • The right-wing Commentary website called Clinton's remarks an "anti-Israel" broadside, although thankfully not classical anti-Semitism.

    MJ Rosenberg: The Neocons Have Finally Snapped MJ Rosenberg 2011

  • The right-wing Commentary website called Clinton's remarks an "anti-Israel" broadside, although thankfully not classical anti-Semitism.

    MJ Rosenberg: The Neocons Have Finally Snapped MJ Rosenberg 2011

  • But while the White House had intended to sharpen its tone toward the Syrian leader, the decision to use the word was Clinton's, according to two administration officials familiar with the incident.

    The Washington Post: National, World & D.C. Area News and Headlines - The Washington Post Joby Warrick 2011

  • An official with Pakistan's intelligence agency, the ISI, called Clinton's denial "intriguing," and asked: "If the United States didn't pay, who did?"

    NPR Topics: News 2011

  • Clinton's comments at an international security conference suggested that although the administration stills wants to see quick and concrete steps to change, it believes Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak has set in motion the "orderly transition" it had demanded by appointing Suleiman, pledging not to run for re-election in a scheduled September vote and taking his son, Gamal, out of the succession picture.

    Clinton: 'Perfect Storm' Brewing In Middle East AP 2011

  • Clinton's comments at an international security conference suggested that although the administration stills wants to see quick and concrete steps to change, it believes Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak has set in motion the "orderly transition" it had demanded by appointing Suleiman, pledging not to run for re-election in a scheduled September vote and taking his son, Gamal, out of the succession picture.

    Clinton: 'Perfect Storm' Brewing In Middle East AP 2011

  • Clinton's speech mirrored one she delivered last month in Qatar, when she warned regional leaders that the foundations of progress and development were "sinking into the sand" and would continue to do so unless those leaders acted to meet the aspirations of their people, particularly youth populations.

    Clinton: 'Perfect Storm' Brewing In Middle East AP 2011

  • Clinton's speech mirrored one she delivered last month in Qatar, when she warned regional leaders that the foundations of progress and development were "sinking into the sand" and would continue to do so unless those leaders acted to meet the aspirations of their people, particularly youth populations.

    Clinton: 'Perfect Storm' Brewing In Middle East AP 2011

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