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Published: 25 October, 2010, 11:41
Edited: 27 October, 2010, 13:38


Member of the 'Council of Elders' Delegation former U.S. President Jimmy Carter (R) holds a Palestinian baby girl during a visit to the Elders Delegation in the Arab East Jerusalem neighborhood of Silwan on October 21, 2010 in East Jerusalem

Two former US presidents have different opinions on the role that Russian immigrants play in the Middle East peace process.

 
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Meslin October 25, 2010, 18:00 quote
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Mister Carter was a good and decent president who cannot be compared to that creep Clinton (and his wife). He was fooled by an other creep named Reagan who fomented a deal with the Iranians who had made prisoners the US Embassy's personal to win the 1980 presidential race. (At that time, I lived near Seattle). Bests Regards...JCM

doninnz October 26, 2010, 04:42 quote
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The problem is that the Arabs took over their present nations about 1200 years ago , having previously lived solely in Yemen, and now live on vast amounts of land. The Jewish people who had lived on a tiny portion of that land (many centuries before the Arabs) ,returned to live on that tiny portion of land.. The Arabs contested it- instead of being friends with the returning Jewish people - and everyone living happily together..It is easy to say this- hard to do it! No one wins a fight- everyone loses.

sfreeman October 26, 2010, 13:31 quote
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dononnz As usual you lie. Arabs are the natural inhabitants of all those countries but today's Jews come from the east Europe and they are kasars. They can never pretend to have a have a share in the middle east and as the Vatican said cannot pretend to grab lands on the bible basis since Jesus coming put an end to their claims.

boz October 27, 2010, 13:30 quote
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But sadly ...they want the West Bank very much more.

Graham Greener January 17, 2011, 13:40 quote
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At the time JIMMY CARTER seemed to be a very weak President as perceived by most Americans with the hostage crisis in Iran dragging on for 444 days. Walter Cronkite on CBS News made it a national obsession every night; without any explanation for the embassy hostage crisis. The new revelation that IRAN wanted to release the US hostages sooner was not known at the time. Inside the CIA and State Department they wanted REAGAN elected as President. So the conspiracy was hatched to make CARTER look as stupid as possible in public. That plot was achieved and taken as fact by the great gullible American public...me included. No wonder the American big boys are so concerned about WIKILEAKS.

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