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Obama, Netanyahu Talks 'Productive'

A focal point of today's talks was Iran's nuclear ambitions

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Historical dillemma

The Palestinians did not want to live with Jewish neighbor in the first place, as can be remembered during the first Arab-Israeli conflict. Back then, a two state proposition was made and the Palestinians did not want it then. What makes the world leaders today believe they're going to accept it now?

Like PM Chamberlain before WWII, Barack, Netanyahu, and others would want us to believe that "peace talks" and "discussions" will solve the situation. But history has taught time and time again that there can be no peace between the sons of Ishmael and the sons of Isaac. What we have here is a failure to recognize the lessons of history!

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