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Compilation of 2011 opinion pieces on Arab Spring, Iran, and Western policy

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #018085
Pages
28
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1

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The passage is a curated list of editorial articles without new factual disclosures, specific transactions, or actionable intelligence. It mentions high‑profile figures (e.g., Barack Obama, Benjamin N Mentions US President Barack Obama’s diplomatic overtures to Arab revolutions and Israeli‑Palestinia Notes Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s reaction to US policy and his perceived influenc

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