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Clinton Was A Peacemaker - Ignore The Pathetic Lies By Ari

March 1, 2002

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"King Hussein, in turn, reserved his highest praise for Clinton, Underlining his ties to the United States since the 1950's, King Hussein stressed to Clinton that "on the subject of peace, the peace we are seeking, I have never-- with all due respect and all the affection that I have for your predecessors-- have known someone with your dedication, clear-headedness, focus and determination."

http://www.jerusalemites.org/peace11.html

"King Hussein said Clinton had the "patience of Job" and expressed his wish that the president would "be with us as we see greater successes."

Arafat promised that the president would "stay in the heart of every Palestinian person" and Netanyahu called Clinton a "warrior of peace."

http://info.jpost.com/1998/Supplements/Wye/reporter.html

"His Majesty King Hussein received on Wednesday a U.S. parliamentary delegation, headed by House Speaker Newt Gingrich, paid tribute to the U.S. role in providing military and
economic assistance to Jordan, and hailed the Clinton administration's relentless effort to push the peace process forward."

http://www.jordanembassyus.org/052898001.htm

"The Washington Institute has since held a seminar to evaluate the deal and America's future involvement. Robert Satloff, the executive director, said: "The fact that we have a president who can sit down with [Palestinian negotiators] Amin Al-Hendi and Dakhlan
and have a detailed, intensive conversation, says something about his knowledge of the issues and his intensity. The nine days will be dissected over time for their remarkable
expansion and deepening of the American role."

http://www.ahram.org.eg/weekly/1998/401/fs2.htm

"When the President of Egypt, Hosni Mubarak, sits down to talk with President Bill Clinton tomorrow, it will be as a friend and an ally. Warm relations have been reflected in glowing praise from Washington for Egypt's key regional role and its economic achievements. The words have been backed up by deeds, such as a series of deals, worth more than $3 billion this year alone, to re-equip Egypt's defense forces. The talks, which aim to promote
bilateral links and deal with regional concerns including the Middle East peace process, will be nothing if not cordial. Long an ally in the Middle East, Egypt under Mubarak is seen by the U.S. as an island of stability in a volatile area.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-adv/internationalspotlight99/egypt/america.html

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