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		<title>Vision of Hope Blog tagged 'foreign policy'</title>
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			<title>If you were John McCain, how would you Sell a Vision of Hope for the Middle East?</title>
			<link>http://www.sellingavisionofhope.org/index.php?option=com_myblog&amp;show=If-you-were-John-McCain-how-would-you-Sell-a-Vision-of-Hope-for-the-Middle-EastA.html&amp;Itemid=99999999</link>
			<description>John McCain has a daunting task ahead of him. He believes deeply in securing a victory in Iraq, at a time when the American people&amp;#39;s support for the war is at an all time low. He believes deeply that Islamic extremism is the transcendent issue of our time, at a time when Americans are preoccupied with economic woes. He believes deeply in cleaning up the environment, at a time when Americans are facing the prospect of $5 a gallon gas. &lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;One of the hurdles that John McCain will h [...]</description>
			<author>Nissim Dahan</author>
		<category>presidential election</category>
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			<title>If you were Barack Obama, how would you Sell a Vision of Hope for the Middle East?</title>
			<link>http://www.sellingavisionofhope.org/index.php?option=com_myblog&amp;show=If-you-were-Barack-Obama-how-would-you-Sell-a-Vision-of-Hope-for-the-Middle-EastA.html&amp;Itemid=99999999</link>
			<description>Given&amp;nbsp;the choice, most voters would rather forget about the Middle East. With so many pressing problems here at home, it is hard to keep worrying about that precarious place. But the Middle East is not easily forgotten. In the first place, our oil supply, which continues to fuel our economy until we find feasible alternatives, requires a measure of stability in the region. And in the second place, John McCain has stated repeatedly that the threat of Islamic extremism is the transcendent iss [...]</description>
			<author>Nissim Dahan</author>
		<category>transition</category>
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 <category>from hate to hope</category>
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			<title>Talking To Our Enemies: Why Even Bother?</title>
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			<description>President Bush&amp;#39;s recent trip to Jerusalem hinted at what will surely become a contentious issue in the upcoming presidential election. In addressing the Israeli Knesset, the president said something to the effect that talking to Iran&amp;#39;s leaders was tantamount to &amp;quot;appeasement,&amp;quot; which history has proven to be a failed policy. In fact, the Bush administration has been repeatedly criticized for refusing to negotiate with certain, specifically selected enemies, like Iran and Syria. &lt; [...]</description>
			<author>Nissim Dahan</author>
		<category>peace</category>
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