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Why the "Peace Process" Will Not Die with Douglas Feith

Famed French statesman Talleyrand said of the Hou…

An episode of the Middle East Forum Podcast podcast, hosted by Middle East Forum, titled "Why the "Peace Process" Will Not Die with Douglas Feith" was published on March 12, 2021 and runs 32 minutes.

March 12, 2021 ·32m · Middle East Forum Podcast

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Famed French statesman Talleyrand said of the House of Bourbon it had “learned nothing and forgotten nothing” upon its return to power. Will the same be said of Biden administration officials returning to the “peace process” to manage the Palestinian-Israeli conflict? Douglas Feith notes that the pre-Trump approach has not worked and cannot work. He then explains its persistence despite so many decades of failure.

Famed French statesman Talleyrand said of the House of Bourbon it had “learned nothing and forgotten nothing” upon its return to power. Will the same be said of Biden administration officials returning to the “peace process” to manage the Palestinian-Israeli conflict? Douglas Feith notes that the pre-Trump approach has not worked and cannot work. He then explains its persistence despite so many decades of failure.
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