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At What Cost Peace?
U.S. Foreign Relations

Recorded November 19, 2000

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As violence rattles through the middle east we act as bystanders to the hostility, but how culpable is the United States in the unrest? Abraham Sofaer, George P. Shultz Distinguished Scholar and Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, uncovers the political and psychological burdens of the crisis in the middle east as he gives an insider's critique of U.S. foreign policy.

MODERATED BY:

The Very Reverend Alan Jones


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