Clinton Memo Discusses Pre‑Negotiation Stance on Israeli‑Palestinian Summit and Arafat Threats
Clinton Memo Discusses Pre‑Negotiation Stance on Israeli‑Palestinian Summit and Arafat Threats The passage provides internal commentary on diplomatic strategy and intelligence assessments but offers no concrete new evidence of wrongdoing, financial flows, or illicit influence involving high‑level officials. It merely recounts opinions and reported statements, lacking actionable leads. Key insights: Clinton preferred no pre‑draft before a summit, fearing it would stall talks.; Albright and Dennis Ross were cited as necessary interlocutors before any summit.; Arafat was reported to view Israel as unwilling to negotiate and to prepare for violence.
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Clinton Memo Discusses Pre‑Negotiation Stance on Israeli‑Palestinian Summit and Arafat Threats The passage provides internal commentary on diplomatic strategy and intelligence assessments but offers no concrete new evidence of wrongdoing, financial flows, or illicit influence involving high‑level officials. It merely recounts opinions and reported statements, lacking actionable leads. Key insights: Clinton preferred no pre‑draft before a summit, fearing it would stall talks.; Albright and Dennis Ross were cited as necessary interlocutors before any summit.; Arafat was reported to view Israel as unwilling to negotiate and to prepare for violence.
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