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The missed opportunities for Middle East peace. - By Fred Kaplan - Slate Magazine
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"Briefing News & Politics Arts Life Business & Tech Science Podcasts & Video Blogs HOME / war stories : Military analysis. Spaced Shuttle Diplomacy Why did it take so long to get to Annapolis? By Fred Kaplan Posted Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2007, at 6:48 PM ET President George Bush speaks to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas As Condoleezza Rice sat in Annapolis, Md., this week, watching unpopular statesmen pledge to undertake vague negotiations toward an undefined peace, she might have recalled the moment, almost a year and a half ago, when an opportunity for a real breakthrough was within reach—and she, and her president, let it slide by. PRINT DISCUSS E-MAIL RSS RECOMMEND... SINGLE PAGE Facebook MySpace Mixx Digg Reddit del.icio.us Furl Ma.gnolia Sphere StumbleUpon CLOSE It happened in July 2006, a few days after Hezbollah militiamen in southern Lebanon fired rockets into northern Israel, stole across the border, kidnapped two Israeli soldiers, and killed three others, prompting retaliation from Israeli rockets and artillery. On July 18, the Arab League, meeting in an emergency summit in Cairo, released a statement —authored by Saudi Arabia—condemning Hezbollah for committing "unexpected, inappropriate, and irresponsible acts." Related in Slate Lee Smith declared that there's no "key" to peace in the Middle East , and William Saletan called the peace process a farce . Samer Shehata suggested we scrap the Bush road map and try a real peace plan. David Plotz pooh-poohed Thomas Friedman's peace plan . Fred Kaplan diagnosed Condi's "witless optimism" about the Middle East . Shmuel Rosner called Tony Blair the "wrong man" to bring about Mideast peace . This was an astonishing event. The official stance of most of these states was that Israel had no right to exist; yet here they were, upholding Israel's right to coexist in peace and to defend itself from attack. Dennis Ross, the form"
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