Obama and the Palestinians

America is more a creed than a nation. Our promise has always been that all individuals, despite race, religion or gender, have the equal chance to make it. The election of Barack Hussein Obama as president of the United States is thus a “soft power” coup for America's global image, which had l...

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Foreign relations
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Israel
Obama, Barack
Palestinians
Presidency
Presidents
Public policy
United States
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