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President Trump Announces Historic Middle East Peace Deal Katie Pavlich

President Trump Announces Historic Middle East Peace Deal Katie Pavlich Joined by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House Tuesday afternoon, President Donald Trump announced a new Middle East peace plan between the Israelis and the Palestinians.  "This vision for peace is fundamentally different from past proposals," Trump said. "Complex problems require nuances, fact based remedies."  “I was not elected to do small things or shy away from big problems," he said. Today, President @realDonaldTrump and Israeli Prime Minister @netanyahu delivered joint remarks at the @WhiteHouse. (1/3) pic.twitter.com/czjv8AoAAw — Department of State (@StateDept) January 28, 2020 The plan is 80-pages long and according to Trump, is the most comprehensive and detailed ever put forward by the United States. It has been endorsed by Netanyahu and his political opponent, Benny Gantz. Both met with Trump yesterday to go over final details.  "Mr. Prime

Trump’s strategy on Mideast peace remains a secret -- By Josh Rogin

Trump’s strategy on Mideast peace remains a secret By Josh Rogin If President Donald Trump has a real strategy to make progress on the Israeli-Palestinian peace process, it’s such a tightly held secret that even the parties involved don’t seem to know what it is. When Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas visits the White House this week, that mystery will be on full display. “I want to see peace with Israel and the Palestinians,” Trump said last week. “There is no reason there’s not peace between Israel and the Palestinians – none whatsoever.” Setting aside the patent absurdity of that statement, what’s clear is that the White House is willing to devote time and attention to new Middle East negotiations and the president wants to be personally involved. The problem is, there’s a glaring gap between Trump’s high-flying rhetoric and his still-unexplained strategy. As the Abbas visit approaches, there’s no clarity in sight. Last week, a high-level Palestinian delegation led by chie

Trump's Middle East peace plan: High stakes and low chances -- By Jeremy Bowen

Handshakes on the White House lawn marked a moment of high hopes Trump's Middle East peace plan: High stakes and low chances By Jeremy Bowen BBC Middle East editor, Washington Hopes for peace between Israel and the Palestinians exist in a world that is stuck between the darkest hours of the night and a bright and false dawn. Mostly it's night. Beware whenever you hear references to a renewal of a "peace process". It has been hard to bring dead initiatives back to life. Perhaps President Donald Trump, unpredictably as ever, will spring a big diplomatic surprise. But if recent leaks are correct, the US president seems to be preparing to announce a deal that suits his supporters and Israel's Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu. President Trump may believe, truly and without doubt, that he is offering the "deal of the century". It might be for Mr Netanyahu. Israel may be given the green light to annex large parts of the occupied West Bank based on th

Hatem Babiker Awad Al-Karim---The Red Sea Road, the wild Atlantic Ocean, Sudan’s window for the future

The Red Sea Road, the wild Atlantic Ocean, Sudan’s window for the future Hatem Babiker Awad Al-Karim The economic crisis remains the most serious complex complex crisis facing Sudan after the December 2018 revolution and the establishment of the new transitional system concerned with opening up to the world and transcending the effects of the isolation that Sudan experienced due to political extremism, despite adopting a market economy approach, it is still isolated. Yes, the economic crisis in Sudan has roots dating back to the seventies of the twentieth century. The Sudanese economy is a traditional economy in which it has tried all the recipes of the East and West. To address the economy until the Sudanese economy reached a point, these treatments are no longer sufficient or beneficial in the face of the continuous deterioration of the economy, which has been seated and regressed by the political decision. The economic decision-maker’s confusion is related to the project. The id

Iran may have a fleet of communist killer dolphins---By/Blake Stilwell,

Iran may have a fleet of communist killer dolphins By/Blake Stilwell, Military.com Editor's Note: This article by Blake Stilwell originally appeared on Military.com, a leading source of news for the military and veteran community. Iran has some surprising weapons at its disposal. In a 2002 U.S. military exercise that pitted Iran against an invasion from an American task force, the general in command of the opposition was retired Lt. Gen. Paul Van Riper. He used motorcycles, small fast-attack boats, land-based missile batteries and even suicide attacks against the Americans. But he apparently forgot to use Iran's killer dolphin units. In 2000, the Islamic Republic acquired a number of dolphins from Russia, ones specially trained to attack enemy ships, according to the BBC. The dolphins had originally been trained by the Soviet Union. When funding for the project ran out, the dolphins were acquired by their former trainer, who moved them to a dolphinarium. But public inte

Genetic map of Sudan's population according to the latest scientific studies

Genetic map of Sudan's population according to the latest scientific studies Hosted a good center during the month of Maopagesan from the Institute of Endemic Diseases and the National Academy Sudanese Sciences presented a study entitled (the extent of genetic Otsacaltnoa national with geography and history of Sudan), which applied study groups and human migrations in Sudan using genetic markers in DNA analysis (DNA) presented a study Entitled (Extent of Consistency of National Genetic Diversity with Geography and History of Sudan) To Kromsom male and (mitochondria) to study the composition of Alorathihmjmoat and their relationship to each other and their origins and migrations She explained the study that Nilotic groups (Dinka, Shilluk, Nuer) was prevalent since the Neolithic period, and Achartaldrash that the Meroitic period witnessed great migrations from East and North Africa, while in the Christian period As the beginning of the emergence of the European elements. Professor

Hatem Babiker Awad Al-Karim----Collective management of the national crisis

Collective management of the national crisis. No to violence ... no to character protests for an armed rebellion Hatem Babiker Awad Al-Karim Yes, there is violence from the rulers, and this is justified by virtue of responsibility. And there is another violence from the protesters who chose violence as a political method. These are peaceful enemies. The peaceful loss means the abortion of the people's dreams of change ... The advocates of violence from every direction will try to distort the people's choice in arranging their state and establishing its unity. Patriotism ... protesters must control the rhythm of the protests and curb the primitive feelings recessive in terms of revenge, violence and recovery. This measure may close the doors to lure the peaceful people to the civil war ... I can confirm that anxiety has begun from the advocates of violence - those with a short breath from here and there are bored and fight a letter. A trajectory The peaceful Gaj came to an

Hatem Babiker Awad Al-Karim-- Do Sudanese protests: the revolution has a model and a vision ..?

 Do Sudanese protests: the revolution has a model and a vision ..? Hatem Babiker Awad Al-Karim Some portray the revolution with a boxing game that is decided by a decisive blow or by points in successive rounds. Indeed, the revolution begins with spontaneous protests or an organization that escalates and grows into a deeper transformation with the support and support of social forces part of the political process. All protests escalate into a revolution, just as not every revolution accumulates protests. The French Revolution is the model for the accumulation of popular anger that gathered through stages and periods against a social system, just as the French Revolution (1789-1799) became a paradigm for the subsequent French protests (Paris Commune) in March 1871 and (the Youth Revolution in the 1960s.) May 1968 events. This paradise is not inspired by the yellow jacket movement, the protest movement that started in May 2018. The Bolshevik Revolution in Russia in October 1917 has