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Month: March 2013

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March 13, 2013

Peter Larson Shares Thoughts on Obama’s Speech in Jerusalem

Letters of Importance from Beyond UNJPPI No Comments 731 Views
Last updated on December 31st, 2024On March 25th, 2013, Peter Larson (at the time Vice-President of the National Council on Canada-Arab Relations (NCCAR)) wrote a detailed analysis of U.S. President Obama’s speech in Jerusalem

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