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Hillary Clinton on Iran

Another AIPAC Miscalculation?

Published May 20, 2014by Mitchell Plitnick 3 Comments

by Mitchell Plitnick When the history of pro-Israel lobbying in Washington is fully written, it may well be that the push for confrontation with Iran will be seen as a major turning point. On Monday, a consistently hawkish, pro-Israel Democrat, Robert… Continue Reading  

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