Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and Syrian President Bashar Assad (AP)
The United States can balance and leverage the two broad tracks necessary to stabilize the Middle East – Iraq’s conflicts and the Arab-Israeli conflict. Relationships strengthened by working with key countries in the region on some of the toughest issues in Iraq should facilitate efforts on multiple tracks of the Arab-Israeli conflict…
The broader goal of these efforts is to shift the current frame of perceptions about the United States throughout the region – to change widespread views that the United States simply wants to dominate and occupy countries into a more positive and constructive image that the United States seeks to serve as a partner for stability and progress in the region.
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