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MIDDLE EAST POLICY COUNCIL (3) answer(s).
 
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Major world powers and the middle east / Telhami, Shibley; Hunter, Robert E; Katz, Mark N; Freeman, Chas W   Journal Article
Telhami, Shibley Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The following is an edited transcript of the fifty-eighth in a series of capital hill conference convened by the Middle East policy council.The meeting was held on October 23, 2009, in the United States capital building with Thomas R Mattair moderating.
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Syrian humanitarian crisis: what is to be done? / AbuZayd, Karen; Sullivan, Denis J; Akram, Susan M; Roy, Sara   Article
Roy, Sara Article
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Summary/Abstract n the spring of 2012, I came to Washington for two specific meetings. One was with Senator John Kerry, at the time the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Senator Kerry had also chaired the Senate committee that held my confirmation hearing, and he'd come to Saudi Arabia to visit me on a number of occasions, so I knew him well. That night, I had a private dinner with General David Petraeus, who at the time was head of the CIA. When I was ambassador in Saudi, he was coalition commander in Iraq, and we worked on a number of programs together. My message to both of them was simple and straightforward. Number one, Syria was of critical strategic importance to the United States, and if we wanted to be serious about pushing back the spread of Iranian influence in the region, Syria was key. If we wanted to send a message to Hezbollah, it was through Syria. Finally, from a moral standpoint, this was a true people's revolution. These were common people coming out onto the streets, peacefully protesting, initially, against a repressive regime. If we were going to support any revolution in the Middle East, this should be the one we stand behind.
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United States and Iran: what are the prospects for engagement? / Pickering, Thomas R; Parsi, Trita; Katzman, Kenneth; Mattair, Thomas R   Journal Article
Katzman, Kenneth Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The following is an edited transcript of the fifty-sixth in a series of Capitol Hill conferences convened by the Middle East Policy Council. The meeting was held on April 16, 2009, in the U.S. Capitol Building with William L. Nash moderating.
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