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When Rome overpowered local defenses, Caesar called the shots. It was clear that Washington called the shots, and saw the Quartet's role as inhibiting opposition to the growing abandonment of Palestinian claims and disguising the shredding and rewriting of the road map. In "Bush's Coming Amnesty Plan," written two weeks before the president's January 7 announcement, but appearing in our January 12 issue, we again called the shots on this disastrous proposal. |
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