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the arabs have put pressure on mr. ford and he has yielded and permitted a boycott i the arab countries of american businesses who trade with israel, who have americans use taking part in the management of american companies. his own secretary of commerce had to be subpoenaed by congress to reveal the names of businesses subject to this boycott. they didn't volunteer that information. the last thing i would like to say is this. this grain deal with the soviet union in 1972 was terrible and mr. ford made up for it with three embargoes including one against our ally in japan. that is not how to run foreign policy. moderator: a question for governor carter. >> i would like to pick up on that point and on your appeal for a better measure of american idealism in foreign policy. issues such as oil embargoes and grain sales. would you be willing to risk an oil embargo in order to promote human rights in iran and saudi arabia, withholding arms in saudi arabia for the same purpose? would you withhold grain from the soviet union
the arabs have put pressure on mr. ford and he has yielded and permitted a boycott i the arab countries of american businesses who trade with israel, who have americans use taking part in the management of american companies. his own secretary of commerce had to be subpoenaed by congress to reveal the names of businesses subject to this boycott. they didn't volunteer that information. the last thing i would like to say is this. this grain deal with the soviet union in 1972 was terrible and mr....
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now 60% go to the arab countries and this does not include iran. if you include iran, our present shipment of weapons to the middle east only 20% goes to israel. this is a deviation from idealism, it's a deviation from a commitment to our major ally in the middle east, which is israel, it's a yielding to economic pressure on the part of the arabs, on the oil issue, and it's also a tremendous indication that under the ford administration, we have not addressed the energy policy adequately. we still have no comprehensive energy policy in this country and it's an overall sign of weakness. when we're weak at home economically, high unemployment, high inflation, a confused government, a wasteful defense establishment, this encourages the kind of pressure put on his successfully. it would have been inconceivable 10, 15 years ago for us to be brought to our knees with an arab oil embargo, but it was done three years ago and they're still putting pressure on us from the arab countries to our discredit around the world. these are the weaknesses that i see a
now 60% go to the arab countries and this does not include iran. if you include iran, our present shipment of weapons to the middle east only 20% goes to israel. this is a deviation from idealism, it's a deviation from a commitment to our major ally in the middle east, which is israel, it's a yielding to economic pressure on the part of the arabs, on the oil issue, and it's also a tremendous indication that under the ford administration, we have not addressed the energy policy adequately. we...
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i would not ship that arab country anything. weapons, no spare parts for weapons, no oil drilling rigs. i would not single out just food. another thing i would say is this. in our international trade as i said in my opening statement, we have become the arms merchant of the world. this republican administration came into office we were shipping $1 billion worth of arms overseas. now 10 to $12 billion of arms overseas. this shift has been very disturbing to me. under the last democratic administration, 60% of all weapons that went into the middle east were for israel. nowadays, 75% went israel before. now 60% go to the arab countries and this is not include iran. if you include iran, our present shipment of weapons to the middle east only 20% goes to israel. this is a deviation from idealism, from a commitment to our major ally in the middle east, which is israel. its economic pressure on the part of arabs on all issues and it's a tremendous indication under the ford administration we have not addressed the energy policy adequate
i would not ship that arab country anything. weapons, no spare parts for weapons, no oil drilling rigs. i would not single out just food. another thing i would say is this. in our international trade as i said in my opening statement, we have become the arms merchant of the world. this republican administration came into office we were shipping $1 billion worth of arms overseas. now 10 to $12 billion of arms overseas. this shift has been very disturbing to me. under the last democratic...
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and part of this deal, which the us insisted on, as well as the arab leaders who were participating, there has to be a surge of humanitarian aid up front on this deal, and this aid has to get in and not in a trickle the way it's been getting in. and israel has been one of the barriers to that, frankly, aid in medicine, in food, fuel, water, then they're going to be talking about who rebuilds gaza. and that awaits some form of palestinian governance. and we know that the palestinian authority has been incredibly weak and elderly and not permitting younger, vigorous. very well, you know, educated palestinians who are ready to take over. there's a diaspora of palestinians in the west bank and elsewhere ready and eager. but there has been a problem of leadership there as well that is not yet resolved. dennis, dennis, go ahead. >> i was just going to say, look, in addition to everything you were saying, which is that exactly right. the palestinian authority has to reform if they're going to be able to gradually go back into gaza and replace what would be an interim administration. one of
and part of this deal, which the us insisted on, as well as the arab leaders who were participating, there has to be a surge of humanitarian aid up front on this deal, and this aid has to get in and not in a trickle the way it's been getting in. and israel has been one of the barriers to that, frankly, aid in medicine, in food, fuel, water, then they're going to be talking about who rebuilds gaza. and that awaits some form of palestinian governance. and we know that the palestinian authority...
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but at the very top foreign govern is the united arab emirates. they guy more. they are a authoritarian regime and complicit in war chromosome. and fund the r.s.f. who were tkhreurg genocide so we see them donating millions of dollars every year it the top foreign policy think tanks in the u.s. we also see or they are taren regimes look saudi arabia and third highest fortune government was qatar weisner authoritarian regime in the middle east the human rights issues and qatar and u.a.e. have been cut meddling the u.s. process and can tar is giving mechanicals of dollars it think thanks in the u.s. so it is important it know that and have a clear vision of the cards on the table when they are looking at analysis in think tanks. host: the unless from your report valuable at quincy inst.org united arab emirate nearly $17 million. united kingdom $15.5. qatar $9 million, canada 8.6 million, germany 8.5 million. how were you able to track this money and how easy was it come up with these numbers? guest: it feels painfully hard. think tanks are not required to disclose
but at the very top foreign govern is the united arab emirates. they guy more. they are a authoritarian regime and complicit in war chromosome. and fund the r.s.f. who were tkhreurg genocide so we see them donating millions of dollars every year it the top foreign policy think tanks in the u.s. we also see or they are taren regimes look saudi arabia and third highest fortune government was qatar weisner authoritarian regime in the middle east the human rights issues and qatar and u.a.e. have...
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all of them lead on the arab side by egypt who was then in bed with the soviet union and all of egypt's military capabilities including 12,000 advisors were from russia. and of course we were supporting israel. so when i became president i wanted to try to bring peace to the holy land, about which i taught in my sunday school class that was 18 years old. so i began to met with the major leaguers. the finest person i ever met who was a foreign leader was in war siddat. because of his generosity, we were able to get an agreement between israel and egypt in 1978, that israel would withdraw from the occupied territories and give the palestinians full autonomy and let them run their own affairs. six months later after intense negotiations, we had a peace treaty between israel and egypt into april 1979, not a word of which by the way has ever been violated. after i left office in january, involuntarily retired by the election results of 1980, we were still close friends. i would visit him in egypt and his wife and my wife are friends and even our great grandchildren were friends. we were very
all of them lead on the arab side by egypt who was then in bed with the soviet union and all of egypt's military capabilities including 12,000 advisors were from russia. and of course we were supporting israel. so when i became president i wanted to try to bring peace to the holy land, about which i taught in my sunday school class that was 18 years old. so i began to met with the major leaguers. the finest person i ever met who was a foreign leader was in war siddat. because of his generosity,...
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all of them lead on the arab side by egypt who was then in bed with the soviet union and all of egypt's military capabilities including 12,000 advisors were from russia. and of course we were supporting israel. so when i became president i wanted to try to bring peace to the holy land, about which i taught in my sunday school class that was 18 years old. so i began to met with the major leaguers. the finest person i ever met who was a foreign leader was in marcy. -- was inwar siddat. because of his generosity, we were able to get an agreement between israel and egypt in 1978 , that israel would withdraw from the occupied territories and give the palestinians full autonomy and let them run their own affairs. six months later after intense negotiations, we had a peace treaty between israel and egypt into april 1979, not a word of which by the way has ever been violated. after i left office in january, involuntarily retired by the election results of 1980, we were still close friends. i would visit him in egypt and his wife and my wife are friends and even our great grandchildren were frie
all of them lead on the arab side by egypt who was then in bed with the soviet union and all of egypt's military capabilities including 12,000 advisors were from russia. and of course we were supporting israel. so when i became president i wanted to try to bring peace to the holy land, about which i taught in my sunday school class that was 18 years old. so i began to met with the major leaguers. the finest person i ever met who was a foreign leader was in marcy. -- was inwar siddat. because of...
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the arab league and countries and regions beyond affirmed their support. hamas, the lone holdout but now thoroughly isolated finally accepted president biden's framework. in the time sense we've worked relentlessly with qatar and egypt to negotiate the details and the implementation of the agreement. now, at different moments, different parties have made it hard to finalize an agreement or events have delayed or derailed the achievement. the past several months hamas has played the spoiler but over the past several weeks our intensive efforts have brought us to the brink of full and final agreement. on sunday, the united states, qatar, and egypt put forward a final proposal. the ball is now in hamas' court. if hamas accepts, the deal is ready to be concluded and implemented. i believe we'll get a cease-fire. and whether we get there in the remaining days of our administration or after january 20th, i believe the deal will follow closely the terms of the agreement that president biden put forward last may and our administration rallied the world behind. now
the arab league and countries and regions beyond affirmed their support. hamas, the lone holdout but now thoroughly isolated finally accepted president biden's framework. in the time sense we've worked relentlessly with qatar and egypt to negotiate the details and the implementation of the agreement. now, at different moments, different parties have made it hard to finalize an agreement or events have delayed or derailed the achievement. the past several months hamas has played the spoiler but...
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world -- and i will say beyond the arab world -- is palpable.h people burning american flags. this is very significant because we worked so hard after the war on terror to strengthen ties with the arab world. >> you believe that this has put a target on america's back, you've said. >> 100%. >> those are strong words. >> yes. i don't say them lightly. and i say it as someone that myself has survived two terrorist attacks. my first assignment was in the u.s. embassy in yemen. i survived a mortar attack. i say it as someone who has worked intensely on these issues and who has intensely monitored the region for two decades. >> reporter: multiple diplomats we spoke with say the u.s. policy on gaza has led to wide widespread dissent at the state depart department. a rarely used method of cables, has received a record number of submissions over gaza. 13 officials, including from the state department, white house, and army, have public resigned in protest. >> what was the final straw that led you to resign? >> i'll point out one moment that broke me. i
world -- and i will say beyond the arab world -- is palpable.h people burning american flags. this is very significant because we worked so hard after the war on terror to strengthen ties with the arab world. >> you believe that this has put a target on america's back, you've said. >> 100%. >> those are strong words. >> yes. i don't say them lightly. and i say it as someone that myself has survived two terrorist attacks. my first assignment was in the u.s. embassy in...
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suhail arab, al jazeera, al arabiya. al-wazir adnan al jazeera. >> my first question will this agreement will reach a permanent ceasefire? will the guarantees? are the guarantees strong enough so that
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because you have so many more arabs than you have israelis out there that if you get into that kind of a competition, it's it can. very dangerous. i'd rather have us along the line. but hammarskjÖld is moving along and developed from there in the near east, we've had, of course, a real travel spat and perhaps it's overshadowed some of in other parts of the world. what's what's the situation the far east? well, think in the in the far east, we have a quite successful and avoiding a war. and at the time not giving up anything of any importance and giving anything at all. and that's as good a situation as you can expect. there's been some agitation in the congress for the adoption of a resolution regard to the middle east somewhat similar to the one adopted about the far east. the far more so straight have. you given any thought or study to that problem? well, i've been studying about, but i couldn't very well speak about that because that's not up to the president when it comes to congress. while the president has to do that himself. here's another thing. last week, the daughters of the
because you have so many more arabs than you have israelis out there that if you get into that kind of a competition, it's it can. very dangerous. i'd rather have us along the line. but hammarskjÖld is moving along and developed from there in the near east, we've had, of course, a real travel spat and perhaps it's overshadowed some of in other parts of the world. what's what's the situation the far east? well, think in the in the far east, we have a quite successful and avoiding a war. and at...
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of security, that it felt this would largely be an internationally—led operation probably involving arab although he did not name them. but what you have a sense of fear is the way in which the administration is trying to placate both the israelis who don't want full palestinian control, but also air countries who want to see some sort of progress towards palestinian self—governance for gaza. the administration trying to work a compromise, something that if they could get to, they would have been the guarantors for. that now all gets handed over to the trump administration. for more on this now lets speak to ambassadorjim jeffrey, chair of the middle east programme at the wilson center. he also served as us deputy national security advisor. you he also served as us deputy national security advisor. you he also served as us deputy national security advisor. are you he also served as us deputy national security advisor. are well you he also served as us deputy national security advisor. are well versed you he also served as us deputy national security advisor. are well versed in you are we
of security, that it felt this would largely be an internationally—led operation probably involving arab although he did not name them. but what you have a sense of fear is the way in which the administration is trying to placate both the israelis who don't want full palestinian control, but also air countries who want to see some sort of progress towards palestinian self—governance for gaza. the administration trying to work a compromise, something that if they could get to, they would...
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you mentioned the united arab emirates there for a 2nd. and they have been accused of back in the r as, as how crucial is external support to sustaining the conflict as well. the most i've ever, it's is one of the biggest factors of the, our associates, probably the biggest back a by far as it needs on forces to invest. he has a whole different group of countries and sort of supporting it from iran to russia, to egypt. the saudi arabians guitar and tacky and but they are assess, relies almost entirely on the u. e and some small support from russian permanency group, the voc wagner group. and so if the light's ever m as were moved to stop supposing the reset this with hampstead, the ours, that's the ability to keep prosecuting this will. i don't think that b u e will be as moved to stop supporting our assess stinky. because the united states has designated the are as, as a set of actions. as a genocide, we have seen that actually no international actor is moved by the suffering also needs to provide humanitarian does also supply the atrocit
you mentioned the united arab emirates there for a 2nd. and they have been accused of back in the r as, as how crucial is external support to sustaining the conflict as well. the most i've ever, it's is one of the biggest factors of the, our associates, probably the biggest back a by far as it needs on forces to invest. he has a whole different group of countries and sort of supporting it from iran to russia, to egypt. the saudi arabians guitar and tacky and but they are assess, relies almost...
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so i think there is some kind of breaking groundwork, even in some of the arab countries with control from the center for opening up, and i think the u.s. will be much more cautious in the future of picking sides overtly or openly including leaders who are friends. they have a desire for more democracy. even in saudi arabia, there have been leaders who have formed a political party. they got the king to approve their party. i'm sure if they say no, they will disband immediately. i would guess that in yemen, that might night -- be the next crucial area. our rain just said -- bahrain just had demonstrations. i don't see any prospect at this time. as much as we like to see it. of a president being elected. that is not approved directly by the religious leaders. even in the previous elections that i described, the ayatollah and his religious leaders can decide if a candidate can run or not run. they have a careful screening process. >> how has president obama done handling the middle eastern situation? pres. carter: i think he has done quite well. there was a series of statements made by
so i think there is some kind of breaking groundwork, even in some of the arab countries with control from the center for opening up, and i think the u.s. will be much more cautious in the future of picking sides overtly or openly including leaders who are friends. they have a desire for more democracy. even in saudi arabia, there have been leaders who have formed a political party. they got the king to approve their party. i'm sure if they say no, they will disband immediately. i would guess...
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the syrian delegation will also traveled to the united arab emirates and jordan. stephanie decker isn't how following syria's diplomatic efforts, as the syrian delegation made up of the interim foreign minister, the defense minister, and also the general intelligence chief, spent around 5 hours meeting with top atari officials, india, mary, do. on that is the official office of the amir in cost are discussing really 2 main issues. the idea of legitimacy, international relations, being recognized by many countries that still deem hyattsville will show a terrorist organization and also reconstruction. billions of dollars are needed to get serious back on its feet. we heard from the officials just as a rough up their meetings here. this is what they have to say, though, just as normal hope. and i mean, that's how we explained our concerns regarding the challenges we are facing when it comes to economic sanctions imposed the law people on a shock. it is a real hindrance that will not allow the development for the syrian people. and then we also the united states to li
the syrian delegation will also traveled to the united arab emirates and jordan. stephanie decker isn't how following syria's diplomatic efforts, as the syrian delegation made up of the interim foreign minister, the defense minister, and also the general intelligence chief, spent around 5 hours meeting with top atari officials, india, mary, do. on that is the official office of the amir in cost are discussing really 2 main issues. the idea of legitimacy, international relations, being...
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an israeli citizen, bedouin arab, who was rescued by the idf. and the other five were killed.a sinwar, the former militant leader of the military wing of hamas, when he was, they were collateral. one of them was found weighing just 36 kilograms. another�*s arm was blown off. all of them were executed by hamas. everyday the hostages remain in custody is a day their lives are in jeopardy and were desperate to have them home but we�*re not taking any of the news circulated recently as anything new. ourfamily have not been contacted, we�*ve not had official confirmation from any government source, any idf source. any update about the negotiations, as far as we�*re concerned, this isjust potential psychological warfare, either by... from whatever party, trying to put pressure on the israeli government, perhaps, we don�*t know, but there�*s nothing here that really gives us much soccer other than the hope that tsachi is still alive. —— that really gives as much succour. we gather there are direct talks in doha, obviously there have been lots of talks before, indirect or otherwise, b
an israeli citizen, bedouin arab, who was rescued by the idf. and the other five were killed.a sinwar, the former militant leader of the military wing of hamas, when he was, they were collateral. one of them was found weighing just 36 kilograms. another�*s arm was blown off. all of them were executed by hamas. everyday the hostages remain in custody is a day their lives are in jeopardy and were desperate to have them home but we�*re not taking any of the news circulated recently as anything...
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if there was also the committee of the arab league for syria. and there was one message that has been delivered, which is that we are here to support syria during this critical step in order to be able to in order to allow and enable syria to establish and construct and build all the institutions that will guarantee as a life with dignity and in peace and stability in syria. and we will support the efforts of syria because their success is our success and support in syria is also a priority for us. and we all agreed that through the opening of direct channels and by building strategic corporations, we will complete h complement each other's efforts, including in syria and help and syria to overcome the challenges and to leave in the past o, what happened before and hope hopefully to be able to establish as debility and security aware syrian, it's kendall left with dignity and in prosperity we have that that as a translation that to this us 10 said, i mean there are different processes that we will adopt and we will work with in a full arrows coo
if there was also the committee of the arab league for syria. and there was one message that has been delivered, which is that we are here to support syria during this critical step in order to be able to in order to allow and enable syria to establish and construct and build all the institutions that will guarantee as a life with dignity and in peace and stability in syria. and we will support the efforts of syria because their success is our success and support in syria is also a priority for...
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it's in turkish and despite speaking arabic at home, it's his strongest language. he tells us, i lived here for 9 years, and it feels like i am more to tish. yes, i want to go back back to visit it, but not like to live more than 3000000 syrian slide here since the war. 13 years ago and entire generation of children and teenagers have grown up here. not knowing syria at all in the prospect of returning is causing much feelings. jada is 13 we oscar how she feels. there was a bit of mix feeling because i've never been to serial before my whole life was here. their parents now faced the dilemma of deciding what to do, it's best for their children. i looked my soul that and the i want to, to come back to remember these to has been happening with the hope that one day for children will feel the same. us servicemen and women swear an oath to defend the constitution, but military veterans play a major role in full rank on groups taking up homes against their own country. january 6th, inspire so many people with advisors is a way to change the government. in the 2nd part o
it's in turkish and despite speaking arabic at home, it's his strongest language. he tells us, i lived here for 9 years, and it feels like i am more to tish. yes, i want to go back back to visit it, but not like to live more than 3000000 syrian slide here since the war. 13 years ago and entire generation of children and teenagers have grown up here. not knowing syria at all in the prospect of returning is causing much feelings. jada is 13 we oscar how she feels. there was a bit of mix feeling...
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he also rose and fell, the, the one cause that united the arab world was support for the palestinians. some living under is really occupation. others displaced from their homeland arab and is really armies clashed and 1973 before negotiations led to the controversial camp david accords. but no long term solution was found to the middle east, bitterest conflict, either in this decades or those that followed the the latest news as it breaks the book, clubs, desk for 12 with solutions. and i'm so, so the o problem, which could this 5, the support for the new administration with detailed coverage for people on business or something affected by a tax law. it's by i'm groups in the region with more than paid 10 percent of the population consider for from around the world, implementing the free meal program. the government ends to reach at least 15000000 by the end of the color, the fund 3 down polls continue across the northeast of brazil. we have same flooding here. lots of very heavy rain, more than a 100 millimeters afraid in 24 hours. i think the next 24 to 48 hours. we'll see further p
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that it felt like this would largely be a sort of internationally led operation probably involving arabt you have a sense of here is the way in which i think the administration is trying to placate both the israelis who don't want full palestinian control, but also arab countries who want to see some sort of progress towards palestinian self—governance for gaza. the administration, i think, trying to work a compromise, something that if they can get to, they would have been the guarantors for. but that all now gets handed over to the trump administration. now something completely different. if you are the parents of small children or spend a lot of time on tiktok, odds are you might be familiar with this. # and the bog down in the valley—oh! # 0h, row the raglan bog # the bog down in the valley—oh! he's called the tree of wisdom, the latest character to join the long—running children's tv show the wiggles. his crazy dance moves have seen him go viral around the world with millions of views and thousands of parents and kids trying their best to copy his unique moves. # the tree in the bo
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arab oil embargo. and, the substantial loss of arab oil could plunge the united states into depression. the question is whether the development of alternative energy sources, in order to reduce this dependence, can be done without damaging the environment, and will it mean for american families steadily higher fuel bills? mr. reagan: i'm not so sure that it means steadily higher fuel costs, but i do believe that this nation has been portrayed for too long a time to the people as being energy-poor when it is energy-rich. the coal that the president mentioned, yes, we have it and yet one-eighth of our total coal resources is not being utilized at all right now. the mines are closed down, there are 22,000 miners out of work. most of this is due to regulations which either interfere with the mining of it or prevent the burning of it:. with our modern technology, yes, we can burn our coal within the limits of the clean air act. i think, as technology improves, we'll be able to do even better with that. the
arab oil embargo. and, the substantial loss of arab oil could plunge the united states into depression. the question is whether the development of alternative energy sources, in order to reduce this dependence, can be done without damaging the environment, and will it mean for american families steadily higher fuel bills? mr. reagan: i'm not so sure that it means steadily higher fuel costs, but i do believe that this nation has been portrayed for too long a time to the people as being...
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if you read the text, he laid down the maximum demands of the arab world. it wasn't important what he said. it was where he said it. and then through me, he invited menachem begin to join him in israeli territory, which turned out to be a disaster. the two men were totally incompatible. they were only together about 20 minutes and stormed away from each other in a spirit of anger. a high point of the visit, a low point. then later, to be more brief, i decided that the only way to break this deadlock was to invite both men to come to camp david to meet with me. camp david was not well-known then. and i hand wrote a long letter to both of them, the originals are down an the carter center. and they both agreed and they arrived. i talked to both men. before that, i had a deep psychoanalysis of each man presented to me. books that thick. [laughter] i've never let gee han read the one about her husband. [laughter] but they turned out to be quite accurate and i studied those books. i knew both men. i won't go into detail about it. sadat thought about complicated m
if you read the text, he laid down the maximum demands of the arab world. it wasn't important what he said. it was where he said it. and then through me, he invited menachem begin to join him in israeli territory, which turned out to be a disaster. the two men were totally incompatible. they were only together about 20 minutes and stormed away from each other in a spirit of anger. a high point of the visit, a low point. then later, to be more brief, i decided that the only way to break this...
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for debbie towards the is also in these really citizens you know, resides in dubai, in the united arab emirates, the the into, by i told you a runs a restaurant and hook up i have lounge page of old car. yeah. then the ready to pull car, what is the price? luxury like services, lex street. just like where is there one second here. maybe you know, you know, maybe where they only associations the told you as a rolls royce, that dr. unsecure. see sometimes he drives a red mustang. he also has a mercedes benz chief of us. all these cars have double 07 on the place. he doesn't have business meetings and restaurants. he prefers the tinted windows, the visual supply lounge here just inside people mostly speak russian. the it seems that to do is the talk. don't care the visitors great. him on the stone pays him special attention. told you what most freely around the room for one table to another wet talk. so under way the and the children less of this. oh, i getting find you know that i used to soul for no. so i'm still single got to injuries the, the gulf case of mine as ukrainian and is real
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arab oil embargo. and the substantial loss of arab oil could plunge the united states into depression. the question is whether the development of alternative energy sources, in order to reduce this dependence, can be done without damaging the environment, and will it mean for american families steadily higher fuel bills? gov. reagan: i'm not so sure that it means steadily higher fuel costs, but i do believe that this nation has been portrayed for too long a time to the people as being energy-poor when it is energy-rich. the coal that the president mentioned, yes, we have it and yet one-eighth of our total coal resources is not being utilized at all right now. the mines are closed down; there are 22000 miners out of work. most of this is due to regulations which either interfere with the mining of it or prevent the burning of it. with our modern technology, yes, we can burn our coal within the limits of the clean air act. i think, as technology improves, we'll be able to do even better with that. the ot
arab oil embargo. and the substantial loss of arab oil could plunge the united states into depression. the question is whether the development of alternative energy sources, in order to reduce this dependence, can be done without damaging the environment, and will it mean for american families steadily higher fuel bills? gov. reagan: i'm not so sure that it means steadily higher fuel costs, but i do believe that this nation has been portrayed for too long a time to the people as being...
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it's that many the arab inhabitants of mandatory palestine left in 1948 but they left because there was a war which the arabs had started and they left because their leaders had told them they just left for a few weeks, they'd be able to come back and seize the property. the --, whom they would easily well, they were not defeated. and after the war, ben-gurion decided that he would not admit all of those who had fled, and many of them went gaza, and it's their descendants live there now. so ben-gurion now in 1967, ben-gurion was still alive when israel captured the territories in the six day war, which was also forced upon them that ben gurion had declined to control to decades before and at that point, ben-gurion said he would keep all of jerusalem and give all the rest back. he then made a few more. he suggested that he might keep golan heights. he died in 1973. we don't really know what he would have done, but of course, in the immediate aftermath of the war, the israelis offered negotiate and the arab in a summit at khartoum in sudan. now war zone in 1967 issued their famous three n
it's that many the arab inhabitants of mandatory palestine left in 1948 but they left because there was a war which the arabs had started and they left because their leaders had told them they just left for a few weeks, they'd be able to come back and seize the property. the --, whom they would easily well, they were not defeated. and after the war, ben-gurion decided that he would not admit all of those who had fled, and many of them went gaza, and it's their descendants live there now. so...
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good so also traveling to several countries to establish diplomatic relations including the united arab emirates. jordan speaking in the hall, a little area outside out. shabani reiterated his government's coal for sanctions to be lifted. or they would just have normal hope. and i mean that's how we explained our concerns regarding the challenges we are facing when it comes to coming like sanctions impose the law. people on a shelf is a real hindrance that will not allow the development for the serbian people. and then we also the united states to lift the sanctions up to the new syria would have fantastic relationships with the neighboring countries in the region. we want sylvia to be a country of freedom quality and the piece. okay, it's all a state minister of foreign affairs mohammed all calais fee re offend his country, support for serious territorial integrity. conduct any question for some how a we discussed in detail future plans and syria and the state of kentucky will do what ever it can. and it takes in order to support our brothers and syria, syria, as a sovereign country. t
good so also traveling to several countries to establish diplomatic relations including the united arab emirates. jordan speaking in the hall, a little area outside out. shabani reiterated his government's coal for sanctions to be lifted. or they would just have normal hope. and i mean that's how we explained our concerns regarding the challenges we are facing when it comes to coming like sanctions impose the law. people on a shelf is a real hindrance that will not allow the development for the...