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i am willing to go to damascus, to riyadh, to beirut, to jerusalem also. [applause] i call on the arab countries to cooperate with the palestinians and with us to advance an economic peace. i would like to make it clear, an economic peace is not a substitute for political peace, but it is an important element to achieve it. together, we can undertake projects to overcome the scarcities of our region like water desalination or to maximize the advantages of this region like developing solar energy, or exploiting our geographic location to lay gas and petroleum lines and transportation links between asia, africa, and europe. together, we can realize the entrepreneurship icy in the persian gulf. -- on a per ship i see in the persian gulf. i call on the talented entrepreneurs of the persian world to assist the palestinians in us and together we can envelop best -- to get a weekend develop industrial areas and create tourist sites that will attract millions of visitors eager to walk in the footsteps of history. in nazareth, and bethlehem, around the walls of jer
i am willing to go to damascus, to riyadh, to beirut, to jerusalem also. [applause] i call on the arab countries to cooperate with the palestinians and with us to advance an economic peace. i would like to make it clear, an economic peace is not a substitute for political peace, but it is an important element to achieve it. together, we can undertake projects to overcome the scarcities of our region like water desalination or to maximize the advantages of this region like developing solar...
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i am willing to go to damascus, to riyadh, to beirut, to any place- including jerusalem. i call on the arab countries to co-operate with the palestinians and with us to advance an economic peace. an economic peace is not a substitute for a political peace, but an important element to achieving it. together, we can undertake projects to overcome the scarcities of our region, like water desalination or to maximise its advantages, like developing solar energy, or laying gas and petroleum lines, and transportation links between asia, africa and europe. together we can realize the achievements of the end -- impressive monster proportions i see in the persian gulf. the economic success of the gulf states has impressed us all and it has impressed me. i call on the talented entrepreneurs of the arab world to come and invest here and to assist the palestinians - and us - in spurring the economy. together, we can develop industrial areas that will generate thousands of jobs and create tourist sites that will attract millions of visitors eager to walk in the footsteps of history - i
i am willing to go to damascus, to riyadh, to beirut, to any place- including jerusalem. i call on the arab countries to co-operate with the palestinians and with us to advance an economic peace. an economic peace is not a substitute for a political peace, but an important element to achieving it. together, we can undertake projects to overcome the scarcities of our region, like water desalination or to maximise its advantages, like developing solar energy, or laying gas and petroleum lines,...
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illing to go to damascus, to riyadh, to beirut, to jerusalem also. [applause] i call on the >> i call on us to advance an economic peace and it's not a substitute for political peace but it is an important element to achieve it, together we can undertake projects to overcome the scarcities of our region, like water decontamination or to maximize the advantages of this region like developing solar energy, or exploding our geographic location to lay gas and petroleum lines and transportation links between asia, africa and europe. together, we can realize the achievements of the impressive entrepreneurship i see in the persian gulf impresses me very much and i call upon the talented entrepreneurs of the arab world to come and invest here to assist the palestinians and us in spurring the economy. today we can develop industrial areas that will generate thousands of jobs and create tourist sites that will attract millions of visitors either to work, walk in the footsteps of history in nazareth, in bethlehem, around the walls of jericho, and the walls of j
illing to go to damascus, to riyadh, to beirut, to jerusalem also. [applause] i call on the >> i call on us to advance an economic peace and it's not a substitute for political peace but it is an important element to achieve it, together we can undertake projects to overcome the scarcities of our region, like water decontamination or to maximize the advantages of this region like developing solar energy, or exploding our geographic location to lay gas and petroleum lines and...
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but even if we look farther west to the so-called block of moderate sunni arab states, cairo and riyadh that are supposedly leading the charge against iran we find in the disagreements about the nature of that threat and arab leadership hierarchy. much of this cooperation i argue should be seen as tactical an instrumental. in early 2008 a former egyptian diplomat told us that cairo was worried about the new saudi activism and said they are everywhere with initiatives against iran and this worries us, the saving graces of these initiatives never amount to anything and we consider them annoying fact of life. added to this tension between states about what to do about iran there are differences between public and official thinking and we certainly saw this in the aftermath of the 2006 lebanon war when a ahmadinejad enjoy it in a claim in the arab streets and this was quickly dissipated by a stark reminder to arab regimes of iran's provocative ability of a one absentia but over arab regimes and the palestine fun and a clear issue and this members in the wake of the gaza crisis. i think this
but even if we look farther west to the so-called block of moderate sunni arab states, cairo and riyadh that are supposedly leading the charge against iran we find in the disagreements about the nature of that threat and arab leadership hierarchy. much of this cooperation i argue should be seen as tactical an instrumental. in early 2008 a former egyptian diplomat told us that cairo was worried about the new saudi activism and said they are everywhere with initiatives against iran and this...
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once they were attacked in riyadh, they realize you cannot export potential troublemakers because a comeback -- it comes back and land in your own backyard. they have been much supportive -- they have been much more supportive of our identifying terrorists in saudi arabia since that time. with regard to anthrax, the fbi identified what they believe is an independent actor out of fort dietrich, and i do not think you should draw any conclusions of the event it was in an independent actor
once they were attacked in riyadh, they realize you cannot export potential troublemakers because a comeback -- it comes back and land in your own backyard. they have been much supportive -- they have been much more supportive of our identifying terrorists in saudi arabia since that time. with regard to anthrax, the fbi identified what they believe is an independent actor out of fort dietrich, and i do not think you should draw any conclusions of the event it was in an independent actor
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but even if we look farther west to the so-called block a moderate sunni arab states, cairo and riyadh that are supposedly leading the charge against iran we find significant disagreement about the nature of that threat and about arab leadership and hierarchy. much of this cooperation i'm going to argue should be seen as tactical and instrumental. in early 2008, a former egyptian diplomat told us that cairo was worried about the new saudi activism. he said the saudi's are everywhere with initiatives against iran, and this worries us. the saving grace for us is that these initiatives never amount to anything. we consider them an annoying fact of life. added to this tension between states about what to do about iran, their diversions between public and official thinking. we service all this in the aftermath of the 2006 lebanon war went off and energized enjoyed acclaim industry. this was a dissipated but it was a stark reminder to arab regimes of ironic provocative ability of a one upmanship over arab regimes on the palestine front and on the nuclear issue. is reemerge in the wake of the
but even if we look farther west to the so-called block a moderate sunni arab states, cairo and riyadh that are supposedly leading the charge against iran we find significant disagreement about the nature of that threat and about arab leadership and hierarchy. much of this cooperation i'm going to argue should be seen as tactical and instrumental. in early 2008, a former egyptian diplomat told us that cairo was worried about the new saudi activism. he said the saudi's are everywhere with...
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if enacted would place result sex and balances on the rebrands, riyadh park courts exercise independent judgment in cases of national importance and protect the rights of those seeking redress terrorist courts system. more than 50 years have passed since the supreme court recognized the state secrets privilege in the united states forces reynolds. internet time congress has never legislated to place reasonable restraints on the use of a privilege or to provide standards or guidelines to increasingly confused and divided federal courts. congress's silence on this critical issue as become all the more troubling in recent years as we have seen state secrets privilege mutate for me, evidentiary rule designed protect national security secrets into an alternative form of immunity use more and more often to shield the government and its agents from accountability for systematic violations of the constitution and the stations lossbert of the aclu has been involved in a series of high-profile cases which the government has invoked the privilege in response to allegations of grave government misc
if enacted would place result sex and balances on the rebrands, riyadh park courts exercise independent judgment in cases of national importance and protect the rights of those seeking redress terrorist courts system. more than 50 years have passed since the supreme court recognized the state secrets privilege in the united states forces reynolds. internet time congress has never legislated to place reasonable restraints on the use of a privilege or to provide standards or guidelines to...