| | 2004 Presidential Candidates' Views on the Middle East: Howard Dean (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31) |
 | | Prestowitz, an advisor for Dean on international economics and globalization, recently wrote a book in which he said U.S. aid to Israel should be conditional on Israel's withdraw from the West Bank and Gaza, a settlement freeze, and the the uprooting of settlements. |
 | | If we want peace in the Middle East, we need, first, not to do what this president did, which is to give the whole matter an 18-month holiday and pay no attention at all for the first 18 months of his term. |
 | | Governor Dean also believes that the United States is the only intermediary that can bring the Israelis and Palestinians to the peace table, and that playing the role of a fair and honest broker is consistent with the special relationship the U.S. has with Israel. |
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