Documents tagged "Ignatius"
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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030531.txt
The document discusses various articles related to international affairs, focusing on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and U.S. foreign policy. One of the key people mentioned is William B. Quandt, who argues in The Cairo Review that now is not the time for pushing hard for Arab-Israeli peace but rather letting the dust from the Arab revolution settle and shoring up other fragile regimes. Another article discusses the United States' efforts to help Israel at the U.N. and how it may be perceived as heavy-handed. Additionally, there are articles that discuss Egypt and Samantha Power's foreign policy views. The topics covered in these articles include international relations, diplomacy, geopolitics, and human rights.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030156.txt
The Washington Post discusses David Ignatius's article about avoiding a summer of blood in Afghanistan by embracing a political settlement. Project Syndicate features Prince El Hassan bin Talal's analysis on the Middle East's slow-motion revolution, and Stratfor talks about Turkey's inevitable problems with neighbors. Agence Global reports on Syria's defiant President Bashar al-s, Foreign Policy In Focus examines Egypt's evolving foreign policy, and Foreign Affairs explains how Fatah-Hamas unity threatens U.S. funding. TIME explores why the Muslim Brotherhood may be Egypt's best democrats.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029912.txt
This document discusses a group of individuals attending an event in Santa Fe. The attendees are various high-profile people involved in leadership positions within different organizations. The author is suggesting that the list includes some recognizable names and suggests meeting up with Tom Pritzker in New York City for a catch-up. The content of the email also mentions the importance of confidentiality and privilege, indicating the sensitive nature of the information being discussed.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029910.txt
The email discusses the Aspen Strategy Group and lists several prominent figures such as Nye, Scowcroft, Nick Burns, and Patraeus. It mentions a meeting in New York and references leadership skills. The author of the email is seeking information on who attends this group's meetings.
